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Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos

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9-4-1, 4-2-1 Away
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26 - 34
12-2, 7-0 Home
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Bo Nix's 4 TD passes lead Broncos to 34-26 win over Packers, who lose Micah Parsons to injury

Broncos win 11th straight to clinch playoff berth

The reigning NFL defensive player of the year laid out for Jordan Love's deep throw to Christian Watson and secured his first interception of an injury-marred season, one that sparked the Broncos' playoff-clinching, come-from-behind 34-26 win Sunday.

“We may have to use him on offense some,” Bo Nix cracked.

Denver's second-year QB actually had plenty of firepower. Nix tied a career high with four touchdown passes — connecting with Michael Bandy, Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin and Lil'Jordan Humphrey — to lead the Broncos (12-2) to their 11th consecutive victory.

The Broncos clinched a playoff berth and moved a game ahead of New England for the No. 1 seed in the AFC. They stayed two games ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West.

Green Bay lost star Micah Parsons, who went down with a non-contact knee injury while chasing down Nix. Parsons, who had energized the green and gold ever since his stunning trade from Dallas a week before the season opener, is believed to have suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, a person with knowledge of the injury told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the severity of the injury hadn’t been confirmed by tests.

“I’m sickened,” Parsons, who forced a fumble on Denver's opening drive, told the AP in a text message.

Parsons’ injury is a devastating blow to the Packers (9-4-1), who fell a half-game behind the NFC North-leading Chicago Bears ahead of their Soldier Field showdown next weekend.

Parsons was steps away from a sack when he suddenly pulled up and fell to the ground, grabbing at his left knee.

The Packers also lost Watson to a chest injury after Surtain fell on him following his third-quarter interception. Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur confirmed that Watson went to a hospital for tests.

“I told the guys, ‘Nobody is going to feel sorry for us,’” LaFleur said. “Everybody’s going to have to elevate their play.”

The Packers opened the second half with a TD drive to take a 23-14 lead. After Denver went three-and-out, the Packers went for the kill shot with a deep throw to Watson on first down and Surtain came away with the ball, re-energizing both his sideline and the crowd.

“I think a play like that, a sudden turnover, just gets some adrenaline, gets some emotion back in the game,” said Nix, who capitalized on the takeaway by leading a touchdown drive that trimmed Denver's deficit to 23-21.

“He's had some ups and downs this season, he's battled through it, and that was a Pat Surtain play right there. None many can make it,” Nix said. “Big-time players make big plays in big moments.”

Riley Moss also recorded his first interceptions of the season. The Broncos sacked Love three times and held the Packers to just one touchdown in four trips into the red zone while going 4 for 4 themselves.

After scoring on their first five drives, the Packers managed one field goal in their final half-dozen possessions. The others ended in a pair of picks, two turnovers on downs and a punt.

“We got a lot of fight,” Surtain said. “The Packers, they got a great team on both sides of the ball. We knew it wasn't going to be easy. We kept reiterating that throughout the whole ball game: just finish, finish, finish and we'll get the job done. ... In order for us to be great, we've got to find a way to win those games.”

Surtain was one of several Broncos who comforted Parsons as the Packers' medical personnel attended to him on the field.

“It's very tough,” Surtain said. “Micah, he's a great player in this league and when you see a player of his caliber go down, we feel for him.”

Seesaw game The game featured a half-dozen lead changes.

“Well, we talked about it at halftime and we said that's the habitat we've been living in,” said Broncos coach Sean Payton, whose team has pulled out nine one-score victories during its 11-game winning streak, the franchise's longest since 2012.

“When you get comfortable operating in those games, you don't think anything of it,” Payton added.

Happy homecoming, sort of Former Broncos kicker Brandon McManus kicked field goals of 56, 23 and 35 yards to help the Packers take a 16-14 halftime lead and added a 37-yarder in the fourth quarter that pulled Green Bay within 27-26 before the Broncos iced it on R.J. Harvey's 4-yard TD run.

Injuries Packers: In addition to Parsons and Watson, TE Josh Whyle (concussion) and RT Zach Tom (knee) got hurt.

Broncos: Harvey (ribs) was injured late in the game. Also, ILB Justin Strnad (right ankle) and S Brandon Jones (pectoral) got hurt and didn't return.

Up next Packers. At Chicago on Saturday.

Broncos: Host Jacksonville next Sunday.

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Scoring Summary

GB FG 1st Period 7:02 Brandon McManus 53 Yd Field Goal
GB FG 2nd Period 14:11 Brandon McManus 26 Yd Field Goal
DEN TD 2nd Period 8:19 Michael Bandy 20 Yd pass from Bo Nix (Wil Lutz Kick)
GB TD 2nd Period 4:29 Josh Jacobs 14 Yd pass from Jordan Love (Brandon McManus Kick)
DEN TD 2nd Period 1:56 Lil'Jordan Humphrey 5 Yd pass from Bo Nix (Wil Lutz Kick)
GB FG 2nd Period 0:02 Brandon McManus 35 Yd Field Goal
GB TD 3rd Period 13:59 Josh Jacobs 40 Yd Rush (Brandon McManus Kick)
DEN TD 3rd Period 9:07 Courtland Sutton 14 Yd pass from Bo Nix (Wil Lutz Kick)
DEN TD 3rd Period 0:00 Troy Franklin 23 Yd pass from Bo Nix (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed)
GB FG 4th Period 10:55 Brandon McManus 37 Yd Field Goal
DEN TD 4th Period 7:27 RJ Harvey 4 Yd Rush (Wil Lutz Kick)

Statistics

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19 1st Downs 21
12 Passing 1st downs 15
5 Rushing 1st downs 4
2 1st downs from penalties 2
6-13 3rd down efficiency 4-11
1-3 4th down efficiency 2-4
63 Total Plays 65
362 Total Yards 391
5.7 Yards per Play 6.0
11 Total Drives 12
247 Passing 302
24/40 Comp/Att 23/34
5.7 Yards per pass 8.9
2 Interceptions thrown 0
3-29 Sacks-Yards Lost 0-0
115 Rushing 89
20 Rushing Attempts 31
5.8 Yards per rush 2.9
1-4 Red Zone (Made-Att) 4-4
10-72 Penalties 6-60
2 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 1
2 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
29:28 Possession 30:32
Denver Broncos Denver Broncos Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
J.K. Dobbins, RB Injured Reserve Jan 22
Pat Bryant, WR Questionable Jan 22
Troy Franklin, WR Questionable Jan 22
Lucas Krull, TE Injured Reserve Jan 21
Luke Wattenberg, C Injured Reserve Jan 21
Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kamal Hadden, CB Injured Reserve Jan 13
Bo Melton, CB Injured Reserve Jan 13
Dontayvion Wicks, WR Questionable Jan 13
Tucker Kraft, TE Injured Reserve Jan 12
Sean Rhyan, G Questionable Jan 12

Game Information

Empower Field at Mile High

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 75,555 · Capacity:

2025 NFC North Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Chicago 6 415 441 0 .647 11
Green Bay 7 360 391 1 .559 9
Minnesota 8 333 344 0 .529 9
Detroit 8 413 481 0 .529 9

2025 AFC West Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Denver 3 311 401 0 .824 14
Los Angeles 6 340 368 0 .647 11
Kansas City 11 328 362 0 .353 6
Las Vegas 14 432 241 0 .176 3
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