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New Orleans Saints vs Green Bay Packers Full Game Replays Free
Week 3 2023 NFL
- Who: New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers
- When: Sunday, Sept. 24 (Week 3)
- Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI)
- Moneyline: Saints +105, Packers -125
- Spread: Saints +2 (-112), Packers -2 (-108)
- Total: Over/Under 42 (-110/-110)
Green Bay Packers what to watch:
Last week, Green Bay suffered a straight-up loss to Atlanta; nevertheless, under head coach Matt LaFleur, the team usually recovers from setbacks. The Packers are 13-4 against the spread after a straight-up loss since he took charge in 2019. Furthermore, under LaFleur, Green Bay has the greatest against-the-spread record in the NFL for the month of September with a 12-3 record.
The Saints are depleted going into this game since safety Marcus Maye was suspended for three games earlier this week in addition to the RB absences listed before. With him in the starting lineup for New Orleans, the league's No. 5 defense, he is one of just five players with a sack and an interception this season. Without him, there will undoubtedly be some dropoff, and the offensive line of the Saints isn't designed to make up ground. The squad has committed as many turnovers as it has touchdowns scored, and it is ranked 29th in red zone offense and 25th in scoring.
New Orleans Saints what to watch:
In New Orleans, the Derek Carr era is off to a fast start. Although the 32-year-old veteran hasn't played with much panache in the first two games, he has been effective enough for New Orleans to win both of them. The Saints have one of the best wide receiving trios in the NFL with Chris Olave (14 catches, 198 yards), Michael Thomas (12 catches, 116 yards), and Rashid Shaheed (9 catches, 152 yards, 1 touchdown).
The Saints' performance on the defensive end of the ball has been the primary factor in their early-season success. New Orleans has given up 16 points per game and 277.5 total yards (175.5 passing, 102 rushing). With injuries to Christian Watson (hamstring, uncertain), Aaron Jones (hamstring, questionable), and David Bakhtiari (knee, questionable), New Orleans is up against a crippled Green Bay offensive.