Vikings vs. Packers Cheat Sheet: Odds, Picks, More

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Vikings at Packers Betting Guide, Picks

  • Spread: Packers -2.5
  • Total: 43
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX

Odds above as of Saturday and via PointsBet, where Action Network users can exclusively bet every NFL spread this season at reduced juice (-105).

Our analysts and experts break down the most important angles of this game.

Here's an excerpt, but you can read the full thing here.

Can we please stop saying it's been almost 1,000 days since the Packers beat the Vikings?

Not only is that meaningless (the Packers now have a defense), but Rodgers didn't play in one of those games, he got hurt in the first quarter of another, and a ridiculous roughing call on Clay Matthews cost them the win in another.

Now that the Packers have a defense on par with the Vikings, Green Bay should have a winning advantage in the trenches.

See our full betting breakdown for Vikings-Packers here.

Our Favorite Bets for Vikings-Packers, More Sunday Games

Our staff breaks down their top picks for Sunday's main slate. See how they're betting this NFC North showdown and six other games.

Sean Koerner's Projected Vikings-Packers Odds

Sean Koerner uses his NFL Power Ratings to project a spread and total for every game. See whether he thinks this over/under is worth a bet.

Pick 'Em Confidence Rating

Sean Koerner ranks every straight-up and against-the-spread pick for pools in his Pick 'Em Confidence Ratings.

See where the Packers and Vikings rank.

Survivor Pool Recommendations

Should you roll with either Minnesota or Green Bay in Week 2? Our NFL simulations reveal the best survivor pool picks.

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