Sunday, September 22, 2019

Watch NFL Denver Broncos vs Green Bay Packers football Live Stream NFL Week 03

Free Denver Broncos vs Green Bay Packers live stream Free Online NFL Week 03 Sunday Football 22 September 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, Time 01:00 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.



The Denver Broncos travel to Green Bay, Wisconsin to take on the Packers. We take a look at everything that you need to know ahead of this matchup. A rare matchup comes our way on the third Sunday of the football season. The Denver Broncos take on the Green Bay Packers in what could be a really critical game for the Broncos. Denver is currently searching for their first win of 2019 while the Packers attempt to start the year 3-0.

Aaron Rodgers vs. Joe Flacco should be an interesting matchup. Some key stats going into Sunday”s game do not favor the Denver Broncos. That is the team has not won a game in Lambeau Field in franchise history. Joe Flacco is also looking for his first win against the Packers, having gone 0-3 against the NFC North team.

The streaks have to end at some point, correct? It surely is not a promising look so far. Not trying to be negative, but the stats are not promising. But streaks are meant to be broken at some point. Broncos Country is hopeful it can happen on Sunday. But we shall see. Let us take a look at a key early season matchup in Green Bay.

The Denver Broncos (0-2) head to Lambeau to face the Green Bay Packers (2-0) desperate for a their first win of the season. After getting robbed of victory last week, Broncos Country has been feeling a bit downtrodden despite the overall feeling that talent and coaching is much improved this year.

Very few of us on staff are feeling confident this week too, with a collective score giving the Packers a 24-17 victory over the Broncos. Individually, however, the difference of opinion couldn’t be more stark.

My opinion of this game hasn’t changed since Thursday when I wrote the NFL picks post for this week. The key for Denver in this game will be a successful rushing attack and by successful I mean close to 200 yards on the ground a success in the run game. Keep Aaron Rodgers off the field and come out with a strong road win. I think they can do it too and I said as much at the end of our Something Something Broncos podcast on Friday.

This one probably won’t be close. I’ve had the Packers as a legitimate Super Bowl contender since last year’s draft and they’ve done little to move me off that prediction. If Denver can’t play keep away effectively with the rushing attack and short passing game, Rodgers is going to shred them.

Last week Green Bay’s scripted plays to open the game made them look unbeatable. The game got tight in part because they got really conservative, but it’s always a bit scary when you’re hoping the opposing coach pulls a LaFleur to keep you in it.


This will be yet another snorefest which will see two good defenses going up against two okay offenses. The Broncos are getting close to putting together a a solid game on all sides of the ball but this one is in Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers is still a talented dude. Broncos make it close, but Packers pull off a close one.



The Denver Broncos have never won a game at Lambeau Field, and unfortunately, this probably isn’t the team to do it. I tried so hard to convince myself that the Broncos could win, but there are just too many variables that point towards an 0-3 start. As I mentioned to Ian St. Clair on the MHR Radio Podcast, the offense doesn’t have the fire power, and the defense looks lost. It won’t be pretty, and it won’t be fun. Packers win 31-17.

Conventional wisdom says go with the Packers. As Adam said, the Broncos have never won in Green Bay. Heck, they’ve never won in Wisconsin. Earlier this week on the MHR Radio Podcast, I even predicted a Packers win. But after a few days, I have a feeling Denver uses what happened against the Bears as motivation, plays a complete game, and the Broncos win on Sunday. Of course, this could also be the huge tub of popcorn that I just ate while watching “Downton Abbey” the movie creating this “feeling.

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