Packers Odds to Win NFC North 2019 Following Week 4 Loss Still 6-4

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/28/2019

The Green Bay Packers will pay $60 for every $40 bet to win the NFC North following their first loss of the season to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4 (Thursday).  Whether that can be viewed as value would be in the eyes of the beholder.  Detroit leads the division heading into their Week 4 game.  Both the Bears and Vikings come into this week at 2-1.

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The Packers were unable to run the ball or stop the run in their game against the Eagles.

It is not clear yet how long the Packers will be without receiver Davante Adams and running back Jamaal Williams.

Williams was carted off the field and spent the night in a local hospital after suffering head and neck injuries in Thursday's game following a scary hit.  He was said to be in good spirits overnight though his status is not yet known.

NFL Network reported that the injury to Adams is not believed to be serious and if he misses time, it won't be much.

"As far as long term, it's tough to say right now," Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Friday when asked about the prognosis for Adams. "But, you know, it's going to be an opportunity, whether he's able to go or not. It's going to provide some other guys some opportunities and they're going to have to step up, and next man up."

In addition to Adams and Williams, right tackle Bryan Bulaga (shoulder), cornerback Kevin King (groin), cornerback Tony Brown (hamstring) and safety Will Redmond (concussion) all did not finish the game.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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