Packers Game Today: Packers vs. Chiefs injury report, spread, over/under, schedule, live stream, TV channel

Green Bay Packers, Aaron Jones (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
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The Green Bay Packers face a tough challenge in Week 9.

Up next is a road game against the defending AFC-champion Kansas City Chiefs, and Green Bay will be without its MVP Aaron Rodgers, who is on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

A first NFL start for Jordan Love. A chance to win eight in a row.

What are the latest WynnBET odds for Week 9?

Packers injury report vs. Chiefs Week 9

Rodgers is out as he’s on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Tackle Dennis Kelly and defensive lineman Dean Lowry are both questionable for Week 9.

This game comes a little too soon for left tackle David Bakhtiari, who was not activated from the PUP list. However, wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling is set to return from injured reserve.

Packers vs. Chiefs odds, spread, over/under & betting pick Week 9

For the second straight week, the Packers are underdogs. According to WynnBET’s latest odds, the Chiefs are seven-point favorites for this game. The over/under is set at 48.0 points.

Matt LaFleur’s team has faced a lot of adversity this season and, for the most part, overcome it. With Jordan Love starting for the first time and Aaron Rodgers out, few are expecting Green Bay to get the win on the road against Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City.

However, the Chiefs have been far from convincing so far this season. In my bold predictions article, I went with a surprise Packers victory. Even if they don’t pull off the upset, they keep it within a touchdown.

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What channel is the Packers game on Week 9

The game will be broadcast on FOX.

Packers vs. Chiefs live stream

Another way to watch this afternoon’s game is with a live stream. Fubo TV has you covered.

Packers next game and schedule

It’s hard to believe that after this game, Green Bay will have played six of its opening nine on the road. And its record will be no worse than 7-2. That’s impressive.

Fortunately, the result of that is more home games in the second half of the year. Three of the next four will be at Lambeau Field with a bye week in between.

Week 10: Seattle

Week 11: at Minnesota

Week 12: LA Rams

Week 13: BYE

Week 14: Chicago