There are many options if you want to watch a game this Sunday. From the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa to the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, you’ll be able to find tickets to your favorite NFL game. Whether you’re looking for a local match or an exciting national matchup, there’s an option.
Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers have extended their lead to 10-0 over the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter. The Seahawks were down 3-0 in the third quarter. In the first half, neither quarterback looked sharp. The Packers went on a ten-play, 80-yard drive that lasted more than 6 minutes.
Both teams are coming off tough losses, so there’s plenty to be excited about tonight. Though neither team shares a division, the Seahawks and Packers were once dominant in the NFC. Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers appear ready to bounce back from last week’s performance, and both offenses should be firing on all cylinders.
The Packers’ defense should be able to keep the Seahawks from having too much explosive offense. The Packers have the advantage in the turnover battle. The Packers have forced the Seahawks to punt five times in the first quarter. The Packers have allowed only 208 yards of offense. They also sacked Russell Wilson three times and intercepted two passes, one of which went for a touchdown. The Packers also broke up seven passes, including six in the red zone.
The Seahawks have a lousy defense. Aaron Rodgers is a great quarterback, but the Packers have a weak secondary. They allow about 401.5 yards a game. While this could be better, the Packers have made much progress in the last couple of weeks. In addition, Seattle’s offensive line has been surprisingly good. They rank fifth in yards allowed per game and seventh against the pass. The Packers’ defense needs to be at its best to stop Wilson. A win tonight could help the Packers stay in the race and keep pace with the Cardinals.
The Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks game is a marquee game for NFL fans. The game will be broadcast on CBS in most areas of the country, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo calling the action. If the Seahawks win, they could build momentum heading into the second half of the season.