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Green Bay Packers vs Denver Broncos Match Player Stats (Dec 14, 2025)

NFL Week 15 | Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO | Attendance: 75,555 | CBS

Green Bay PackersDenver Broncos
Record9-4-1 (4-2-1 Away)12-2 (7-0 Home)
Final Score2634
Q130
Q21314
Q3713
Q437

Bo Nix threw four touchdowns, Denver’s defense forced two second-half interceptions and held Green Bay without a red-zone touchdown after halftime, and the Broncos won their 11th straight game 34-26 to clinch a playoff spot. Green Bay lost pass rusher Micah Parsons to a torn ACL in the third quarter — a non-contact injury that ended what had been his first season with the Packers after a blockbuster trade from Dallas.

The four-score difference was decided by two numbers: Denver went 4-for-4 in the red zone; Green Bay went 1-for-4. The Packers led 16-14 at halftime and stretched that to 23-14 before Pat Surtain II intercepted Jordan Love’s deep shot to Christian Watson — Love’s first turnover of the afternoon — and Denver never trailed again. From that third-quarter interception through the final whistle, the Broncos outscored Green Bay 20-3.



Scoring Summary

QuarterTimeTeamPlayScore
1st7:02Green BayBrandon McManus 53-yd FG (8 plays, 17 yds, 4:38)GB 3 – DEN 0
2nd14:11Green BayBrandon McManus 26-yd FG (10 plays, 89 yds, 5:45)GB 6 – DEN 0
2nd8:19DenverMichael Bandy 20-yd pass from Bo Nix; Wil Lutz kick (10 plays, 70 yds, 5:52)GB 6 – DEN 7
2nd4:29Green BayJosh Jacobs 14-yd pass from Jordan Love; Brandon McManus kick (9 plays, 75 yds, 3:50)GB 13 – DEN 7
2nd1:56DenverLil’Jordan Humphrey 5-yd pass from Bo Nix; Wil Lutz kick (6 plays, 72 yds, 2:33)GB 13 – DEN 14
2nd0:02Green BayBrandon McManus 35-yd FG (8 plays, 70 yds, 1:54)GB 16 – DEN 14
3rd13:59Green BayJosh Jacobs 40-yd rush; Brandon McManus kick (3 plays, 71 yds, 1:01)GB 23 – DEN 14
3rd9:07DenverCourtland Sutton 14-yd pass from Bo Nix; Wil Lutz kick (7 plays, 71 yds, 3:39)GB 23 – DEN 21
3rd0:00DenverTroy Franklin 23-yd pass from Bo Nix; two-point conversion failed (11 plays, 70 yds, 4:51)GB 23 – DEN 27
4th10:55Green BayBrandon McManus 37-yd FG (9 plays, 46 yds, 4:05)GB 26 – DEN 27
4th7:27DenverRJ Harvey 4-yd rush; Wil Lutz kick (9 plays, 65 yds, 3:28)GB 26 – DEN 34

Team Stats: Green Bay Packers vs Denver Broncos

StatGreen BayDenver
Total Yards362391
Total Plays6365
Yards per Play5.76.0
1st Downs1921
— Passing1215
— Rushing54
— Penalty22
Passing Yards (net)247302
Comp / Att24/4023/34
Yards per Pass Attempt5.78.9
Interceptions Thrown20
Sacks – Yards Lost3 – 290 – 0
Rushing Yards11589
Rush Attempts2031
Yards per Rush5.82.9
Red Zone (Made-Att)1/44/4
3rd Down Efficiency6/134/11
4th Down Efficiency1/32/4
Total Drives1112
Turnovers21
— Fumbles Lost01
— Interceptions20
Penalties10 – 72 yds6 – 60 yds
Time of Possession29:2830:32

Denver Broncos Player Stats

Bo Nix Passing Stats

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
23/343028.9400–086.8134.7

Nix distributed all four touchdowns to four different receivers — Bandy, Humphrey, Sutton, and Franklin — and wasn’t sacked once. Green Bay’s pass rush, which included Parsons’ 12.5 sacks coming into the game, didn’t bring him down a single time.


Denver Broncos Rushing Stats

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
RJ Harvey19653.418
Bo Nix7101.404
Marvin Mims Jr.188.008
Jaleel McLaughlin242.002
Troy Franklin133.003
Adam Prentice1-1-1.00-1
Team31892.918

Harvey’s 4-yard TD run with 7:27 left in the fourth quarter, capping a nine-play, 65-yard drive, put the game out of reach at 34-26. He left late with a rib injury.


Denver Broncos Receiving Stats

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Courtland Sutton711316.114210
Troy Franklin68514.21236
Lil’Jordan Humphrey34214.01224
Marvin Mims Jr.4297.30116
Michael Bandy12020.01201
Evan Engram11212.00123
Tyler Badie111.0011
RJ Harvey0001
Team2330213.144232

Sutton’s 113 receiving yards on 10 targets were the most on the field. His 14-yard touchdown in the third quarter, following Surtain’s interception, pulled Denver within two at 23-21. Franklin ran the route that put Denver ahead for good — his 23-yard TD with no time left in the third quarter, an 11-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a failed two-point conversion.


Denver Broncos Defensive Stats

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Dre Greenlaw850000
Alex Singleton840000
Jonathon Cooper510.5001
Pat Surtain II440010
Riley Moss440030
Brandon Jones420000
Talanoa Hufanga330100
Jonah Elliss321101
Malcolm Roach300000
Nik Bonitto220101
Ja’Quan McMillian220000
Dondrea Tillman211101
D.J. Jones210100
Kris Abrams-Draine210000
Zach Allen200.5006
Devon Key110000
Jahdae Barron110000
P.J. Locke100010
Adam Prentice100000
John Franklin-Myers000004
Eyioma Uwazurike000001
Team583435515

Denver Interceptions

PlayerINTYDSTD
Pat Surtain II100
Riley Moss100
Team200

Surtain’s interception — his first of the 2025 season after missing time with a leg injury — came on a deep shot by Love to Watson midway through the third quarter with Green Bay leading 23-14. Watson was ruled out shortly after with a chest injury. Moss added the second interception late to seal the win.


Denver Broncos Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLGXPPTS
Wil Lutz0/04/44

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Jeremy Crawshaw29447.00251

Kick Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Tyler Badie411328.3320
Marvin Mims Jr.13737.0370
Jaleel McLaughlin12828.0280
Team617829.7370

Fumbles

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
RJ Harvey110

Green Bay Packers Player Stats

Jordan Love Passing Stats

C/ATTYDS (gross)YDS (net)AVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
24/402762476.9123–2976.468.3

Love was sacked three times for 29 yards and threw two interceptions in the second half. He went without a sack in the first half while Green Bay built its 16-14 lead.


Green Bay Packers Rushing Stats

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Josh Jacobs12736.1140
Jordan Love3299.7024
Chris Brooks2105.007
Emanuel Wilson231.502
Bo Melton100.000
Team201155.8140

Jacobs’ 40-yard touchdown run — his longest of the game — capped a three-play, 71-yard opening drive of the second half and extended Green Bay’s lead to 23-14.


Green Bay Packers Receiving Stats

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Jayden Reed55511.00296
Matthew Golden35518.30274
Luke Musgrave45213.00266
Romeo Doubs23618.00263
Christian Watson3299.70195
Josh Jacobs2199.51143
John FitzPatrick3186.0064
Chris Brooks166.0062
Dontayvion Wicks166.0062
Bo Melton0001
Team2427611.512936

Jacobs’ 14-yard touchdown catch from Love in the second quarter was Green Bay’s only passing score. No Packers receiver topped 60 yards, and Watson — who had three catches for 29 yards — was ruled out after the Surtain interception.


Green Bay Packers Defensive Stats

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Quay Walker930100
Xavier McKinney870030
Edgerrin Cooper870210
Keisean Nixon540000
Evan Williams530000
Rashan Gary330001
Zayne Anderson310000
Colby Wooden310000
Javon Bullard310000
Carrington Valentine220010
Lukas Van Ness220000
Isaiah McDuffie210001
Micah Parsons210010
Karl Brooks210000
Warren Brinson210000
Ty’Ron Hopper210000
Chris Brooks200000
Christian Watson110000
Kingsley Enagbare110001
Dontayvion Wicks110000
Arron Mosby100000
Team67420363

Green Bay’s defense registered zero sacks on Nix. Parsons, who had two tackles and a first-quarter forced fumble on Harvey before leaving, went down with 44 seconds left in the third quarter while chasing Nix — a non-contact injury that an MRI the next day confirmed as a torn ACL in his left knee.


Green Bay Packers Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLGXPPTS
Brandon McManus4/4100%532/214

McManus, a former Bronco, accounted for all of Green Bay’s first-quarter and second-quarter scoring: a 53-yarder, a 26-yarder, and a 35-yarder before halftime. His 37-yarder in the fourth quarter pulled the Packers within one at 27-26 before Harvey’s TD ended it.

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Daniel Whelan15757.01057

Kick Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Emanuel Wilson49523.8270

Fumbles

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
Edgerrin Cooper001

Injury Report — December 14, 2025

PlayerTeamPositionInjuryStatus
Micah ParsonsGreen BayEdgeTorn ACL, left knee (non-contact, Q3)Season-ending; confirmed by MRI Dec. 15
Christian WatsonGreen BayWRChestLeft for hospital tests; did not return
Josh WhyleGreen BayTEConcussionDid not return
Zach TomGreen BayRTKneeDid not return
Evan WilliamsGreen BaySKneeDid not return
RJ HarveyDenverRBRibsInjured late in game
Justin StrnadDenverILBRight ankleDid not return
Brandon JonesDenverSPectoralDid not return

Game Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeBrad Rogers
UmpireBryan Neale
Down JudgePatrick Turner
Line JudgeKevin Codey
Back JudgeGreg Yette
Field JudgeJoe Blubaugh
Side JudgeAlonzo Ramsey III

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of the Packers vs Broncos game on December 14, 2025? Denver won 34-26. The Broncos scored 34 points on four Nix touchdown passes and an RJ Harvey rushing touchdown. Green Bay scored 26 on three Brandon McManus field goals, a Josh Jacobs rushing touchdown, and a Jacobs receiving touchdown.

How many touchdown passes did Bo Nix throw against the Packers? Four. He connected with Michael Bandy (20 yards, Q2), Lil’Jordan Humphrey (5 yards, Q2), Courtland Sutton (14 yards, Q3), and Troy Franklin (23 yards, Q3). He finished 23-of-34 for 302 yards with a 134.7 passer rating and was not sacked.

What injury did Micah Parsons suffer against the Broncos? Parsons tore the ACL in his left knee — a non-contact injury with 44 seconds left in the third quarter while he chased Nix. An MRI on December 15 confirmed the tear, ending his first season with Green Bay. He had 12.5 sacks in 2025 before the injury.

What were Courtland Sutton’s stats vs the Packers? Sutton caught 7 passes for 113 yards and one touchdown on 10 targets, with a long of 42 yards. His 14-yard TD in the third quarter pulled Denver within two after Surtain’s interception.

How did the Packers’ red zone performance compare to the Broncos? Green Bay converted 1-of-4 red-zone trips; Denver converted all four of theirs. That gap — 12 points at minimum — determined the result.

What did Pat Surtain II’s interception mean for the game? Surtain picked off Love’s deep throw to Watson midway through the third quarter with Green Bay leading 23-14. It was his first interception of the 2025 season. Watson was ruled out with a chest injury on the play. Denver outscored Green Bay 20-3 from that point.


Parsons had 12.5 sacks in his first season as a Packer after coming over from Dallas in a trade that cost Green Bay two first-round picks and Kenny Clark. He forced a fumble on Denver’s opening drive, had two tackles, and was one step from a sack when his knee gave out. With him gone and Watson in the hospital, a Packers team that had won four straight entered the following week half a game behind the Chicago Bears in the NFC North.

Denver, already holding the AFC West, improved to 12-2 and moved a game ahead of New England for the conference’s top seed. It was the Broncos’ 11th consecutive win — the franchise’s longest streak since 2012 — and the 9th one-score victory of that run. Nix’s 134.7 passer rating, four touchdowns, zero sacks absorbed, and zero turnovers amounted to as clean a box score as a quarterback can produce in a game the other team nearly stole.


Box score data: ESPN. Game details and play-by-play: ESPN/AP Wire. Injury information: AP Wire, ESPN, Packers.com.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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