An expected close battle will see the Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) square off with the Denver Broncos (11-2) on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High. Green Bay is on a four-game winning streak, and is favored by 2.5 points against Denver, winners of 10 in a row.
Packers vs. Broncos game infoGame day: Sunday, December 14, 2025Game time: 4:25 p.m. ETTV channel: CBSLocation: Denver, ColoradoStadium: Empower Field at Mile HighLive stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch this game on Paramount+ (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Packers vs. Broncos odds & betting linesSpread favorite: Green Bay (-2.5)Moneyline: Green Bay (-132), Denver (+111)Total: 42.5 points
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Packers vs. Broncos recent matchupsThese two teams have played evenly over the last two matchups, with the series tied 1-1 over that span.Green Bay has had the scoring advantage in those two matchups, totaling 44 points against Denver’s 35.Packers vs. Broncos betting insightsGreen Bay has an against-the-spread record of 6-7-0 this season. The Packers have been moneyline favorites 11 times this season, and they have gone 8-2-1 in those games. Denver has five wins against the spread through 13 opportunities this season (5-8-0). The Broncos’ record is 3-1 when playing as the underdog this year.Packers scoring insightsThe Packers’ scoring average at home, 21.7 points per game, is worse than their average away, 28.3.Defensively, Green Bay allows fewer points at home (14.6 per game) than on the road (24.2).The Packers average more points in division games (27.3) than non-division games (23.7).Green Bay is allowing 16.0 points per game in divisional contests, which is better than its 20.3 average versus the rest of the league.The Packers rank 10th in scoring offense (27.3 points per game) and eighth in scoring defense (17.0 points per game allowed) over their last three contests.Broncos scoring insightsAt home, the Broncos are averaging more points (26.2) than on the road (21.6).On defense, Denver’s average at home, 16.2 points conceded, is better than its average on the road, 19.7.Offensively, the Broncos average fewer points in division games (19.0) than against the rest of the league (25.8).Denver averages fewer points conceded in division games (16.5) than non-division games (18.8).The Broncos are putting up 24.3 points per game in their past three games (12th in NFL), and allowing 20.7 (10th).Packers injury reportPackers:
Savion Williams: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot),
Dontayvion Wicks: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Kristian Welch: Limited Participation in Practice (Concussion),
Lukas Van Ness: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot),
Zach Tom: Limited Participation in Practice (Back),
Jordon Riley: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Jayden Reed: Limited Participation in Practice (Shoulder),
Collin Oliver: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring),
Jordan Love: Full Participation in Practice (Left Shoulder),
MarShawn Lloyd: Limited Participation in Practice (Calf),
Josh Jacobs: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee),
Matthew Golden: Limited Participation in Practice (Wrist),
Kingsley Enagbare: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Brenton Cox: Limited Participation in Practice (Groin),
Javon Bullard: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)Broncos injury reportBroncos:
Pat Bryant: Did Not Participate In Practice (Hamstring),
Ben Powers: Limited Participation in Practice (Biceps),
Nate Adkins: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
D.J. Jones: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle)
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