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Kansas City Chiefs vs Green Bay Packers Full Game Replays Free
NFL 2023 Week 13
- Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay Packers
- Date: Sunday, Dec. 3 (Week 13)
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET / 7:20 p.m. CT
- Location: Lambeau Field (Green Bay)
- Moneyline: Chiefs -275, Packers +220
- Spread: Chiefs -6 (-110), Packers +6 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 42.5 (-110/-110)
Green Bay Packers what to watch:
This season, Green Bay's defense has been feisty, and it has been especially so lately. In terms of points allowed per game, the Packers rank among the top 10 in the NFL, and over the previous seven games, Green Bay has allowed only 18.3 points per game. The Packers rank in the top eight of the NFL in terms of red zone efficiency and passing touchdowns allowed, while Green Bay ranks among the top ten in the league in terms of passing yards allowed.
Since 2018, Kansas City's offensive metrics have been at an all-time low for the team: points per game, yards per game, yards per play, and third down efficiency. When it comes to turnover avoidance and third down efficiency, the Packers rank in the top quarter of the league. As an offensive unit, they have lost less fumbles than any other team.
Kansas City Chiefs what to watch:
The Chiefs are known for having a potent offense headed by Travis Kelce, Andy Reid, and Patrick Mahomes. Kansas City's defense has excelled in 2023, despite the fact that the squad is still formidable on that end of the field. In terms of total yards allowed and passing yards allowed, the Chiefs are fourth in the league, while opponents are only allowing 6.2 yards per pass attempt on average.
In addition, Kansas City Chiefs allows a completion percentage of only 61.6%, and with 37 sacks, the Chiefs rank among the top five. Additionally, Kansas City must contend with a below-average scoring output from Green Bay. In terms of red zone effectiveness, yards per rush attempt, and rushing yards, the Packers are similarly below average in the NFL; only 50% of their trips within the 20-yard line result in a touchdown for Green Bay.