The Green Bay Packers face nothing but winning teams until the last week of the season and ticket prices reflect that.

Also affecting prices: three of the next four games are against division teams during a tight race, three are on the road, and two are against the Chicago Bears — always among the pricier games of the year.

The Packers remain in second place in the division after defeating the Minnesota Vikings 23-6 on Nov. 23 and improving to 7-3-1 , one-half game behind the Bears and one-half game ahead of the Detroit Lions , who they play Thanksgiving Day in Detroit.

During a season in which parity rules with ruthless glee, not even the season finale against the now 4-7 Vikings can be taken for granted. Eight of 13 games this week were decided by seven points or less (wit

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