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Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin was robbed of a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers when the officiating crew whistled Franklin down by contact despite the receiver not actually touching the ground.
Beyond the score, the biggest loss for Green Bay on Sunday came via injuries to key players which severely hurt their chances of making a playoff run.
Bo Nix tied his career high with four touchdown throws and Denver's defense stifled Jordan Love in the second half of the Broncos' 34-26 win Sunday over the Green Bay Packers, who lost star Micah Parsons to a knee injury.
Here’s the ‘Good, Bad and Ugly’ from the Packers’ loss, beginning with the Ugly. SAY IT ISN'T SO: It was a brutal day for the Packers from an injury standpoint, but the biggest undoubtedly was the loss of Parsons, who is believed to have torn his left ACL.
The Denver Broncos beat the Green Bay Packers 34-26, and sit atop the AFC at 12-2. Colin Cowherd asks if the Broncos are the best team in the AFC, and if it’s time to take them seriously.
The Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) have zero players listed on their injury report as they prepare to square off against the Denver Broncos (11-2) on Sunday, Dec. 14 at Empower Field at Mile High, with the opening kick scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET.
If Parsons is indeed out for the remainder of the season, Green Bay will have to generate a pass rush with defensive ends Rashan Gary — who doesn't have a sack since Week 8 — Kingsley Enagbare (2.0 sacks) and Lukas Van Ness (1.5 sacks).
Micah Parsons has been one of the most discussed defensive players in the NFL since being unceremoniously traded away from the Dallas Cowboys this season. The new Green Bay Packers star has had himself some great games since joining the NFC North,
As the Green Bay Packers pick up the pieces following their 34-26 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday in Mile High City, Bo Nix and company celebrate a huge success by the team.