GREEN BAY PACKERS VS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
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TOTAL (INCL OVERTIME) - OVER 40.5
The Green Bay Packers still have a shot of winning the stacked NFC North. In Reality, though, they have yet to clinch their playoff berth. The Vikings and the Lions are ahead of the Packers in the NFC North. The Saints are eliminated from the postseason.
The Green Bay Packers season has been excellent so far and yet they are only at the third position in The NFC North standings. The NFC North is the strongest division in the NFL this season. The Lions and the Vikings have a record 13 wins and only two losses. The Packers have a record of ten wins and four losses. Green Bay defeated the Seattle Seahawks last week, 30–13. The Packers have won four out of their last six games. The two losses in this stretch came both to the Detroit Lions (14-34 & 31-34).
The season is over for the Saints. They got eliminated from the playoffs yesterday due to the fact that most of the results did not go their way. New Orleans and the state of Louisiana had a dream of the Saints going to the Superbowl in February, which will take place in New Orleans. It’s easy to have a dream but much harder to make it come true. Alvin Kamara, running back for the Saints will miss the game due to injury. He is very important to the Saints. The QB Dereck Carr and Chris Olave (WR) will also be out for this one. Spencer Rattler will start at the QB position.
The Saints have a record of five wins and nine losses so far this season. They are at the third spot in the NFC South behind the Falcons and Tampa Bay. Last week the New Orleans Saints lost to The Washington Commanders in a close game (19-20). The Saints have won three out of their last five NFL games. Obviously that was not enough to make it to the playoffs for the Saints.
The Green Bay Packers have won five games at home and lost two. The Lambeau Field is something of a fortress for the Green Bay Packers. The Packers will come out to make the process short with the guests for New Orleans. The Packers will try to dominate the field on both ends from the beginning.