Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos have an opportunity to send a clear message.
Get a win on Sunday against Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers, and the Broncos will state emphatically that, yes, we are indeed
for real. Denver is, in fact, a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
As it stands now, the current No. 1 seed in the AFC at 11-2 and on a 10-game winning streak is a home +2.5-point underdog to the 9-3-1 Packers at FanDuel Sportsbook. The total sits at over/under 42.5 points, with a lean towards the over at -115.
A victory this weekend also goes a step closer to the Broncos securing the top seed and home-field advantage in the AFC Playoffs.
Offensive Rankings
Green Bay: Thirteenth in total offense (340.3 yards per game), 19th in rushing offense (117.2 YPG), 12th in passing offense (223.2 YPG), 10th in scoring offense (24.8 points per game).
Denver: Tenth in total offense (342.0 yards per game), 14th in rushing offense (121.8 YPG), 13th in passing offense (220.2 YPG), tied for 14th in scoring offense (23.7 points per game).
Defensive Rankings
Green Bay: Fifth in total defense (287.2 yards per game), ninth in rushing defense (101.4 YPG), seventh in passing defense (185.8 YPG), sixth in scoring defense (19.0 points per game).
Denver: Third in total defense (282.0 yards per game), second in rushing defense (89.0 YPG), 10th in passing defense (193.0 YPG), fourth in scoring defense (18.1 points per game).
Here are the MHR staff’s keys to Sunday’s game.
Use and implement the same game plan from the Raiders win
Sean Payton dialed up one of the best offensive game plans in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Broncos ran the ball consistently, opening up the passing game for Nix. In the process, Denver had three drives lasting over 8 minutes. It was the complete antithesis of what we’ve seen from the Broncos offense this season. And it was a sight for sore eyes. Now do it again this Sunday against a much better defense and opponent. Consistently and effectively running the ball is the best way to counter Micah Parsons and the Packers pass rush. It will also allow Nix and Payton to utilize play action to take shots down the field in the passing game. If Denver uses and implements the game plan from the Raiders win, they’ll get the victory over Green Bay. — Ian St. Clair
Need the pass rush to show up big
To slow down the Packers offense, the front seven needs to terrorize Jordan Love. If they give him all day or continue to be just a little late, he will pick this defense apart. While they have beaten teams like the Eagles, Chiefs, and Texans, it is clear that in 2025, this Packers team is probably their toughest opponent yet. They have them at home, so no reason to go out there and make a game of it. Keep proving those doubters wrong. — Tim Lynch
Win the turnover battle
The Packers have one of the best offenses in the league. Jordan Love is a quality quarterback, and Joshua Jacobs is one of the league’s best running backs. They don’t make many mistakes and haven’t given up the ball much this season. On the other hand, their defense has been advantageous in creating turnovers. They’ve forced at least one in seven of their last eight games. For the Broncos to win, they must win the turnover battle. The defense needs to step up and execute a game-changing play, while the offense must play mistake-free football. If they can do that, I like Denver’s chances on Sunday. — Christopher Hart
Keep Bo clean
The Green Bay Packers will be a tough opponent, and if Micah Parsons is allowed to, he will cause problems for Nix and the offense. A big part of Denver’s success comes from Nix avoiding sacks. It is one of the traits that made Sean Payton a believer. The Packers are one of the teams that could cause the O-Line problems. Keeping Nix from getting knocked around is paramount to a victory. — Adam Malnati











