Packers Game Sunday: Packers vs. Rams odds and prediction for NFL Week 12 game

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The Green Bay Packers are narrow favorites over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12.

It will be the final game before the bye week for Green Bay, while Los Angeles is coming off of its own bye.

Both teams are looking to bounce back, Green Bay from a three-point loss to the Minnesota Vikings, while Los Angeles is coming off of two convincing defeats.

Packers vs. Rams Odds Week 12

The Packers enter this playoff rematch as one-point favorites, according to WynnBET’s latest odds. The over/under for the game is 48.5 points. Green Bay is -120 on the money line, Los Angeles +100.

Both teams are aiming to bounce back after disappointing performances, but this will be a fascinating battle between two of the NFC’s top contenders. Not only is it a playoff rematch from a year ago, but potentially also a playoff preview for this winter.

Packers vs. Rams Prediction Week 12

This is a really tough game to predict. We can’t look back at last January’s game as so much has changed. The Rams have Matthew Stafford at quarterback and have recently added Von Miller and Odell Beckham Jr. Plus Aaron Donald was playing with an injury.

The Packers will have no Elgton Jenkins, Za’Darius Smith, or Jaire Alexander, and they could also be without Aaron Jones, David Bakhtiari, and Rashan Gary. Far from ideal.

Despite their recent struggles, the Rams are coming off a bye week and have had some additional time to prepare for this game, as well as fix some of their biggest issues in their past two performances.

All signs point to a tough battle between two very good teams, however, with this game being played at Lambeau Field, I’m going with a Packers win. It’s hard to argue with WynnBET’s odds. A one-point game.

Prediction: Packers 24-23

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