Washington Commanders vs Green Bay Packers

Head to head

Super Bowl odds2.2%3.1%
Power rating8889
Contender tier

Preview

How it plays out

Washington Commanders vs Green Bay Packers is a cross-division NFC test that could swing the conference picture. This projects as a coin flip, 55-45 with the spread at WAS -0.5. Only 1 spot separate them in the power rankings, about as even as it gets.

Tactically, Washington Commanders will want to lean on dynamic young QB to attack Green Bay Packers, whose edge depth is the obvious pressure point. Going the other way, Green Bay Packers's balanced attack could punish Washington Commanders if pass-rush juice goes unaddressed. It is the kind of trade-off decided in the margins: third down, the trenches, and the turnover battle.

Keep an eye on Jayden Daniels (QB) and Jordan Love (QB): the two most likely to decide it with a single play. Commanders get the home crowd, worth a few points of swing before kickoff.

Key players

WAS Commanders

JDJayden Daniels
Jayden Daniels
QB · OROY
TMTerry McLaurin
Terry McLaurin
WR · Pro Bowl
BWBobby Wagner
Bobby Wagner
LB · Veteran

GB Packers

JLJordan Love
Jordan Love
QB · Gunslinger
JJJosh Jacobs
Josh Jacobs
RB · Pro Bowl
XMXavier McKinney
Xavier McKinney
S · All-Pro

Frequently asked

Who is favored in Washington Commanders vs Green Bay Packers?

Our model favors the Washington Commanders, with a 55% win probability over the Green Bay Packers (45%). The projected spread is WAS -0.5.

What is the prediction for Commanders vs Packers?

Our model favors Washington Commanders (55%) over Green Bay Packers (45%), spread WAS -0.5: effectively a toss-up.

What are the moneyline odds for Washington Commanders vs Green Bay Packers?

Implied from our model's win probabilities, the Washington Commanders are -122 and the Green Bay Packers are +122 on the moneyline.

Who are the key players to watch in Commanders vs Packers?

Watch Jayden Daniels (QB) for the Commanders and Jordan Love (QB) for the Packers.

Is Commanders vs Packers a divisional game?

No. It is an NFC inter-divisional game (NFC East vs NFC North), not a division rivalry.