Packers Seek Redemption in Denver Despite Tough Historical Record
The Green Bay Packers aim to overcome their historically poor performance in Denver, where they hold just one victory in eight games since 1975. Despite this, they are optimistic as they face off against the Denver Broncos, who have been formidable at home and boast a ten-game winning streak, currently leading the AFC playoff race. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's impressive December record and quarterback Jordan Love's post-Week 11 success serve as key reasons for their belief in turning the tide in this matchup.
By the Numbers- The Packers are 1-7 all-time in Denver.
- LaFleur is 21-4 in December games, tied for the best NFL coach winning percentage in that month.
- Jordan Love has a 15-5 record as a starter post-Week 11 with 37 TDs and 3 interceptions.
- The Packers (9-3-1) are narrowly leading the NFC North.
- The Broncos (11-2) are in a tight race for the AFC's top seed.
- The Packers are on a four-game winning streak.
The outcome of this game will have significant implications on the playoff races for both teams, potentially affecting their standings as the season heads into its final weeks.
Bottom LineFor the Packers, overcoming their Denver struggles is crucial not just historically but for establishing momentum as they push for the playoffs. A victory would not only bolster their confidence but also give them an edge in the tightly contested NFC North.
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