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πŸ§€ Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings – NFC North Clash Under the Lights at Lambeau Field (Week 12 NFL 2025)

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Week 12 brings a classic NFC North showdown as the Packers host long time rival Minnesota Vikings at the iconic Lambeau Field. With a playoff push in sight and revenge on the line, Green Bay looks to protect home turf and climb further atop the division standings.


πŸ—“ Game Date Time and Venue

  • Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM ET on Sunday November 23 2025

  • Venue: Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin

  • Live Broadcast: FOX
    (Also available on NFL Network and streaming via NFL Plus)

  • How to Watch Online:

    • NFL Plus app

  • FOX Sports app

  • YouTube TV Hulu Live FuboTV


  • 🎟 Ticket Info and How to Buy

    • Current ticket price range: From $135 to $630 depending on seating

  • Where to buy:

    • Ticketmaster dot com

  • SeatGeek dot com

  • StubHub dot com

  • Packers official site at packers dot com


  • 🌦 Weather Forecast at Lambeau Field

    • Temperature: Around 50Β°F or 10Β°C

  • Condition: Partly cloudy with 8 percent chance of rain

  • Winds: Light at 8 mph

  • Humidity: 65 percent
    => Ideal conditions for a cold weather game at Lambeau


  • πŸ“‹ Lineups and Injury Report

    πŸ§€ Green Bay Packers

    PlayerPositionStatusNotes
    Jordan LoveQBFull participationReady to start
    Josh JacobsRBQuestionableKnee issue may limit or sideline him
    Christian WatsonWRLimitedKnee injury but scored 2 touchdowns last week
    Romeo DoubsWRLimitedWrist
    Dontayvion WicksWRLimitedCalf
    Edgerrin CooperLBLimitedFoot
    Zach TomOLLimitedBack
    Keisean NixonCBLimitedIllness
    Elgton JenkinsGOutLower leg fracture
    Tucker KraftTEOutTorn ACL
    Jayden ReedWROutFoot and shoulder injury

    Minnesota Vikings

    PlayerPositionStatusNotes
    Christian DarrisawOTDid not practiceKnee injury
    Jonathan GreenardOLBDid not practiceShoulder
    Will FriesOGDid not practiceKnee
    Aaron JonesRBFull participationShoulder injury cleared returning to face his former team
    Ryan KellyCFull participationCleared from concussion protocol
    Jeff OkudahCBOutConcussion
    Rondale MooreWROutKnee
    Carson WentzQBOutShoulder injury

    πŸ’Έ Betting Odds and Trends

    • Spread: Packers favored by 6.5

  • Moneyline: Packers between minus 288 to minus 310
    Vikings between plus 227 to plus 250

  • Over Under: 41.5 total points

  • Trends:

    • Packers are 4 and 1 straight up in their last five Week 12 games

  • Vikings are 7 and 3 to the Over this season including 5 and 0 on the road

  • Packers are 1 and 4 against the spread at Lambeau this season


  • πŸ”₯ Predictions and Key Matchups

    Game Prediction

    Most analysts pick Packers to win big with a projected score of 33 to 14
    Popular bets: Packers minus 6.5 and Over 41.5
    ESPN gives Green Bay a 71.2 percent chance to win

    Matchups to Watch

    • Jordan Love vs Vikings Defense: Vikings rank second in quarterback hurries and third in quarterback hits
      Expect Love to scramble frequently possibly going over 10.5 rushing yards

  • Josh Jacobs or Emanuel Wilson vs Vikings run defense: If Jacobs cannot go Wilson may get red zone carries

  • J J McCarthy vs Packers secondary: McCarthy has only 52.9 percent completion with 8 interceptions

  • Aaron Jones vs Packers defense: Emotional return to Lambeau where he once starred
    Green Bay ranks seventh in rush defense

  • Christian Watson vs Vikings secondary: Watson had 2 touchdowns last game and could explode again if Vikings focus their pass rush


  • 🏈 Head to Head History

    • Vikings have won 6 of the last 10 meetings

  • In 2024 the Vikings swept the Packers with wins of 31 to 29 and 27 to 25

  • Vikings have won 2 straight games at Lambeau
    A third would be their first three game road win streak at Green Bay since 1991 to 1993


  • πŸ“£ Message to Cheeseheads

    This is not just another game
    It is a revenge match
    A division statement
    And a playoff tone setter

    Get loud
    Get cold
    Get proud

    Let’s paint Lambeau green and gold and send the Vikings home frozen

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