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Keys to the Game: Balance the key to victory over the Broncos

The Green Bay Packers are into the middle of December and looking to win the NFC North and potentially find their way into the top seed in the NFC playoffs.

If they are going to do either of those things, they are certainly going to earn it. Sunday’s game is Denver is the second of five games in a row against teams fighting for playoff positioning.

Six pack: Is the Orange Crush defense back in Denver?

Football season has nearly come and gone with the Green Bay Packers taking their journey into the middle of December.

They’re in the midst of a stretch where they will see the Chicago Bears twice in three weeks, with a date against the Denver Broncos sandwiched in between them.

Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos

TIME AND DATE: 3:25 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14

LOCATION: Empower Field at Mile High

TV: CBS

RADIO: Flagship WRIT-FM Milwaukee — 95.7; Packers Radio Network includes WIXX-FM Green Bay — 101.1, WRLO-FM Antigo — 105.3, WLST-FM Marinette — 95.1, and WSAU Wausau — 550 AM and 95.1 FM

2025 RECORDS: Packers, 9-3-1. Broncos, 11-2.

Better Bears team heats up oldest NFL rivalry

The old proverb goes that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

At this point in the 211th meeting between the Packers and Bears, it looks like the rivalry is the embodiment of the proverb, as Green Bay took down Chicago in the midst of the best Bears season in many years.

Nixon seals win with end zone INT

Packers defensive back Keisean Nixon stopped the Bears from scoring and sealed up a 28-21 win with a late fourth-quarter interception in the 211th meeting between Green Bay and Chicago on Dec. 7 at Lambeau Field.

Bears won’t be the pushovers Packers fans are used to seeing

Green Bay will host Chicago on Sunday afternoon, with the NFC North title on the line.

Here’s how the teams match up:

Packers’ offense vs. Bears’ defense

Chicago’s defense has struggled this season on a play-to-play basis, but they did get some reinforcements back last week. Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon both returned from injuries, and that could make their defense better as a whole.

Keys to the Game: Can Packers’ recipe against the Lions lead to a victory over the Bears?

The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will play in December for first place in the NFC North.

It’s the first time these two teams have played a game with stakes this high since Aaron Rodgers hit Randall Cobb for a touchdown pass in the regular season finale in 2013. The Packers won the NFC North that day.

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