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Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs didn’t practice for a second consecutive day, putting his status for Sunday’s showdown at the Denve
The Denver Broncos have made a roster decision on this 41-year-old weapon before facing the Green Bay Packers.
Broncos TE Nate Adkins (knee) and DL D.J. Jones (ankle) appear to be on track to play against the Packers, but WR Pat Bryant (hamstring) is sidelined.
The Packers travel to the Mile High City on a four-game win streak of their own, as they sit atop their division, with the 9-4 Chicago Bears nipping at their heels. As these two historic teams collide, both fan bases can point to a variety of battles, as Denver leads the all-time series 8-7-1.
The Packers are 1-7 all-time in Denver. For that reason, in a game of evenly matched teams, they should not be favored against the Broncos.
Each pick has a confidence level of 1-10, with 10 being the most confident. For more information on the pick methodology, check out the Week 1 edition of this series. Keep in mind that since the idea here is to make high-percentage plays,
Broncos DC Vance Joseph says Jordan Love and the Packers have the “best overall skill” Denver has faced in 2025 ahead of the huge Week 15 showdown. The post Broncos Receive Strong Warning on Packers as Denver Chases AFC 1-Seed appeared first on Heavy Sports.