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Jim Nantz (play-by-play) and Tony Romo (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on Compass Media Networks and locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM.
Packers backup tight end Josh Whyle left Sunday's game against the Broncos with an concussion. Latest injury update.
The Week 15 game between the Packers and Broncos will air on CBS, which means it'll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+. Paramount+ offers subscribers access to loads of sports, including loads of weekly NFL games all season long, plus great shows like Survivor, The Challenge and more.
The turnover seemingly flipped the game, as the Broncos rallied and took control. Making matters worse, the Packers then lost defensive star Micah Parsons to a knee injury, as he went down without contact while trying to make a cut as he chased Denver QB Bo Nix.
Micah Parsons suffered a non-contact knee injury in the final minute of the third quarter while chasing Denver quarterback Bo Nix. He was tended to by trainers and walked to the sideline after the injury. But Parsons needed help getting to the locker room. Green Bay quickly ruled him as out.
Students get upset if they think teacher Ashley Christensen forgot to talk about latest Packers game. She's the team nominee for NFL Fan of the Year.
In a brutal loss in Denver, the Packers' coach lost his best defender, and a golden opportunity to quiet the noise.
The Green Bay Packers will finally have a big part of their defense back. Former first-round pick Lukas Van Ness is officially active to play against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, despite being listed as questionable with a foot injury that has affected his third NFL season.