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

Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
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The Green Bay Packers have won eight games in a row with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback since losing in the season opener against the New Orleans Saints.

One of the best teams in football, Green Bay enters a tough road game against a Minnesota Vikings team not as bad as their record suggests.

Can Green Bay make it nine in a row in games Rodgers has played this season?

Packers injury report vs. Vikings Week 11

Green Bay will still be without All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari, whose return from a torn ACL will wait for at least one more week. With only two games to go before the bye week, one has to wonder whether the plan is for Bakhtiari to return in December.

Running back Aaron Jones and wide receiver Malik Taylor have both been ruled out due to injury.

Packers vs. Vikings odds, spread, over/under & betting pick Week 11

WynnBET is expecting a close game with the Packers one-point favorites on the road. The over/under is 47.0 points.

This will be a real test for Matt LaFleur’s team. Green Bay might have a significant cushion over Minnesota in the NFC North, but the Vikings have been a tough team to beat and have lost some close games this season.

Joe Barry’s defense has been phenomenal in recent weeks and will need to put in another strong performance to slow down an electric Vikings offense.

Still, the Packers are on fire and I’m going with them to cover the spread and win by at least a field goal.

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What channel is the Packers game on Week 11

It’s a noon kickoff CT for Green Bay this week and the game is on FOX.

Packers vs. Vikings live stream

A live stream will be available for the game on Fubo TV.

Packers next game and schedule

Three of the Packers’ next four games are at Lambeau Field, which is the benefit of playing so many on the road to this point. The bye week is also just a couple of weeks away.

Week 12: LA Rams

Week 13: BYE

Week 14: Chicago

Week 15: at Baltimore

Week 16: Cleveland