After four straight losses, the Green Bay Packers are 4-6 and two games back in the NFC North.

The Packers lost 42-24 to the Washington Redskins on Sunday night. They'll travel to Philadelphia next Monday night.

"We understand clearly what's in front of us, so six losses puts your ass against the wall," Mike McCarthy said. "And that's where we are."

Green Bay has made the postseason in seven straight seasons. They haven't had a losing streak since Aaron Rodgers' first year as the starter in 2008.

McCarthy insisted his team was "going to rally, stick together."

"We've got a good taste of the reaction of our football team to five losses, so clearly understand it's not going to get any better being at six losses," McCarthy said. "So that's part of the challenge in front of us, and I have all the confidence in the world. This is a great group of men, so I don't question that part of it. But we all need to perform better, and we did not get it done tonight."