Packers vs. Broncos: NFL Week 7 Odds & Picks (2023)

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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Packers vs. Broncos

Packers vs. Broncos

There is nothing exciting about this Denver team. They’re a historically bad defense and the offense hasn’t fared much better. However, outside of their memorable 70-20 defeat to the Dolphins, they’ve stayed in almost every game they’ve played. On the other side, the Packers are finding life after Aaron Rodgers is difficult. The offense really hasn’t gotten going after a Week 1 fool’s gold performance against the Bears. Early returns are Jordan Love isn’t going to live up to the Hall of Fame status of his predecessors in Green Bay. The offense should be healthier than they’ve been all season off the bye, but the loss of David Bakhtiari will prove to be massive for this offensive line. If Denver can get to Love and cause pressure they can throw the Green Bay attack off course. Regardless I like the Broncos at home to be able to move the ball and control the clock on this Green Bay run defense. It’s hard to back a side here, so I’m just going to go with the under.

Pick: Under 45

-Ryan Rodeman


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