The Green Bay Packers (9-5-1) are less than a touchdown favorite (-3.5) on Saturday, December 27, 2025 against the Baltimore Ravens (7-8).

Packers vs. Ravens game infoGame day: Saturday, December 27, 2025Game time: 8 p.m. ETTV channel: PeacockLocation: Green Bay, WisconsinStadium: Lambeau FieldLive stream: Watch this game on Peacock

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Packers vs. Ravens odds & betting linesSpread favorite: Green Bay (-3.5)Moneyline: Green Bay (-188), Baltimore (+156)Total: 40.5 points

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Packers vs. Ravens recent matchupsBaltimore and Green Bay have split their past two matchups (1-1).Baltimore outscored Green Bay 53-31 in the two head-to-head matchups between the two teams.Packers vs. Ravens betting insightsGreen Bay has an against-the-spread record of 6-9-0 so far this season. In 12 games as a moneyline favorite, the Packers have gone 8-3-1. Baltimore has five wins against the spread this season (5-10-0). This will be the third time this year the Ravens are the moneyline underdog. They lost both of the games.Packers scoring insightsThe Packers are averaging fewer points at home (21.7) than away (26.5).On defense, Green Bay concedes fewer points at home (14.6 per game) than away (25.1).The Packers average more points in division games (25.0) than outside the division (23.9).Green Bay averages fewer points allowed in division games (17.2) than outside the division (21.7).Over the Packers’ last three games, they rank 20th in scoring offense (23.3 points per game) and 17th in scoring defense (25.7 points per game allowed).Ravens scoring insightsAt home, the Ravens’ scoring average is 21.9 points per game, which is worse than their average away (27.0).On defense, Baltimore’s average at home, 25.4 points conceded, is higher than its average away, 19.8.Offensively, the Ravens are scoring 24.8 points per game in divisional contests, which is better than their 23.5 average in non-division games.Baltimore has allowed 18.4 points per game in the division, which is lower than its average against the rest of the league of 25.6.The Ravens are scoring 23.3 points per game in their past three games (20th in NFL), and giving up 18.3 (seventh).Packers injury reportPackers:
Lukas Van Ness: Full Participation in Practice (Foot),
Malik Willis: Did Not Participate In Practice (Shoulder),
Savion Williams: Full Participation in Practice (Foot),
John Williams: Limited Participation in Practice (Back),
Evan Williams: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Dontayvion Wicks: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Josh Whyle: Limited Participation in Practice (Concussion),
Kristian Welch: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle),
Christian Watson: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder),
Zach Tom: Did Not Participate In Practice (Back),
Sean Rhyan: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Collin Oliver: Full Participation in Practice (Hamstring),
Arron Mosby: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Bo Melton: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness),
Jordan Love: Limited Participation in Practice (Shoulder),
Josh Jacobs: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee),
Romeo Doubs: Full Participation in Practice (Wrist),
Quinton Bohanna: Limited Participation in Practice (Illness),
Aaron Banks: Limited Participation in Practice (Neck)Ravens injury reportRavens:
Keaton Mitchell: Full Participation in Practice (Calf),
Lamar Jackson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Back),
Jay Higgins: Full Participation in Practice (Knee),
Kyle Hamilton: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Chidobe Awuzie: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot),
Andrew Vorhees: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot)

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