Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers December 15th 2024
On Sunday, December 15th at 8:20 ET, the Seahawks will host the Packers at Lumen Field in Seattle. This week 15 NFC matchup is being televised on NBC. The Seahawks are the underdog with a +3 point spread and +129 on the money line, while the Packers are favored at -155. The over/under line is set at 47 points.
Green Bay vs. Seattle Key Information
- Teams: Packers at Seahawks
- Where: Lumen Field Seattle
- Date: Sunday, December 15th
- Betting Odds GB -155 | SEA +129 O/U 47
The Packers Can Win If…
After winning three straight, the Packers fell to the Lions in week 14, bringing their record to 9-4. Green Bay was a 3-point underdog on the road, and the 65 combined points easily cleared the 53-point line. Before this, the Packers had back-to-back home wins over the Dolphins (30-17) and 49ers (38-10).
Despite the loss, the Packers rank 3rd in our power rankings and have a 99.2% chance of making the playoffs. They are 6-6-1 against the spread, with a +5.8 scoring margin this season. Their O/U record is also 6-6-1, with their games averaging 47.9 points.
Heading into week 15, the Packers are 8th in our offensive power rankings, averaging 26.8 points per game, which ranks 7th in the NFL. They are 6th in the league in yards per game (375.9) and 11th in passing yards per game (231.2), despite ranking 30th in passing attempts. On the ground, Green Bay is 5th in rushing yards per game, with 144.7, on 30.5 attempts per game. They are 17th in the NFL in 3rd-down conversion percentage and 25th in red zone conversion percentage, despite ranking 2nd in red zone attempts.
Jordan Love has posted a passer rating over 100 in each of his last three games, including a 111 rating in week 14, where he threw for 206 yards and a touchdown on 12/20 passing. Josh Jacobs had 66 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns on 18 carries, while Christian Watson led the team with 114 receiving yards on 4 catches.
In their 34-31 loss to the Lions, the Packers’ defense gave up 280 passing yards on 78% completions. They allowed three passing touchdowns and struggled to get off the field, as the Lions converted 46.7% of their third downs. Despite one interception, the Packers allowed the Lions to complete 78% of their passes.
The Packers’ defense managed just one sack in the game. On the ground, the Packers held the Lions to 111 yards on 34 attempts, averaging 3.3 yards per attempt.
- Through their last three games, the Packers have a record of 2-1. This also includes going 2-0-1 ATS and an over-under mark of 2-1.
- Through their last ten regular season contests, Green Bay has a record of 7-3. Across these games, their ATS record was just 4-5-1, while posting an over-under record of 4-5-1.
The Seahawks Can Win If…
Seattle’s 30-18 win over the Cardinals in week 14 was their fourth straight victory, bringing their record to 8-5 and putting them atop the NFC West. The Seahawks are 3-2 in division games and 4-4 in conference play, but they’ve been much better on the road (5-1) than at home (3-4) this season.
We currently have Seattle 18th in our power rankings, and they have a 55.5% chance of making the playoffs and a 51.8% chance of winning the division. Their average scoring margin is +1.5 points per game, and they are 6-6-1 against the spread, including four straight ATS wins. Their O/U record is 7-6, with the over hitting in their last two games.
Heading into week 15, the Seahawks are 19th in our offensive power rankings. They rank 13th in both points per game (23.2) and yards per game (344.4). Seattle has been pass-heavy, with 35.9 attempts per game (5th), leading to 249 passing yards per game, which ranks 3rd in the NFL. On the ground, they rank 24th in rushing attempts and 27th in rushing yards per game, averaging 95.4 yards.
Geno Smith has been efficient, posting a passer rating of 110 in week 14, with 24 completions on 30 attempts for 233 yards and a touchdown. Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the team with 82 receiving yards on 5 catches, while Zach Charbonnet rushed for 134 yards and 2 touchdowns on 22 carries. Seattle converted 46.7% of their third downs and went 2/5 in the red zone against the Cardinals.
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Seattle’s defense came up with two interceptions in their most recent game, helping them to a 30-18 win over the Cardinals. Arizona did have some success running the ball, gaining 121 yards on just 23 attempts. The Seahawks defended the pass well, allowing 235 yards on 25 completions, and held Arizona to a 33.3% conversion rate on third down.
Despite giving up 356 total yards, the Seahawks forced two turnovers and came up with two sacks. Arizona finished with a 65.8% completion rate and two passing touchdowns.
- The Seahawks have gone 1-2 over their last three regular season games. Across these games, their ATS record was just 1-2, while posting an over-under record of 0-3.
- Across Seattle’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 4-6. In these matchups, they ended with an ATS record of 3-7 and an over-under mark of 5-5.
The Lean
Our pick vs. the spread is to take Seattle to cover as home underdogs in this week 15 matchup against the Packers. Right now, the point spread lines have the Seahawks at +3, and we have them winning by a score of 26-20.
For an over/under pick, we are leaning towards taking the under, with a projected combined score of 46 points and the line sitting at 47 points.
Seahawks and Packers Set for Another High-Stakes Showdown
When the Seattle Seahawks host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, fans can expect more than just a game—they can anticipate drama. These two teams have a history of unforgettable encounters, and with playoff implications on the line for both sides, this meeting could add another chapter to their storied rivalry.
A History of Thrilling Matchups
The Seahawks and Packers have delivered some of the most memorable moments in recent NFL history:
- January 4, 2004: In an NFC Wild Card game, Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck famously declared, “We want the ball and we’re going to score,” after winning the overtime coin toss. Instead, he threw a pick-six that ended Seattle’s season.
- September 24, 2012: Russell Wilson’s controversial “Fail Mary” touchdown pass—ruled a score by replacement officials during the referee lockout—secured a dramatic Seattle win and hastened the lockout’s end.
- January 18, 2015: In the NFC Championship Game, the Seahawks erased a 16-0 halftime deficit, rallying late to win in overtime on Wilson’s touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse.
With both teams vying for playoff spots this season, Sunday’s game carries plenty of significance.
Playoff Picture
The Packers (9-4) currently hold the NFC’s final wild-card spot, with a two-game lead over the Los Angeles Rams. Though Green Bay trails NFC North rivals Detroit (12-1) and Minnesota (11-2), they’re focused on securing a postseason berth.
“The main thing is getting into the dance for sure,” Packers center Josh Myers said. “Would we like to be higher up? Absolutely. But we’ll live with where we’re at, and we’ll make the most of it.”
The Seahawks (8-5) lead the NFC West and have gone 4-0 since their bye week, fueled by a defense that has allowed just 15.5 points per game during that span. Their recent success has put them firmly in control of their playoff destiny.
“Every game’s a championship game,” said Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith. “If you really take that approach, then when you get to the big game, it won’t feel different.”
Packers: Seeking to Regain Momentum
The Packers had a three-game winning streak snapped in a 34-31 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. Despite the setback, they remain relatively healthy heading into Sunday, with safety Javon Bullard (ankle) as the only player missing practice time this week.
“Every team that can realize their potential needs to be as healthy as they can be,” said Packers coach Matt LaFleur. “Injuries are a part of this business, but obviously, you want your starters available—especially as you get closer to the end of the year.”
Quarterback Jordan Love has led a balanced offensive attack, while the defense has kept the Packers competitive in high-stakes games.
Seahawks: Surging Post-Bye
Seattle has turned its season around since a mid-year slump, winning four straight games. A key factor has been the emergence of their defense, which has tightened up after allowing inconsistent performances earlier in the year.
Last week, the Seahawks secured a 30-18 road win over Arizona, with Zach Charbonnet stepping up in Kenneth Walker III’s absence. Charbonnet rushed for a career-high 134 yards and two touchdowns, providing a spark to Seattle’s ground game.
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Coach Mike Macdonald said further tests revealed no significant injury for Walker, who remains day-to-day. The Seahawks could also see reinforcements in their secondary, with safety K’Von Wallace and cornerback Artie Burns returning to practice.
Key Matchups
- Seattle’s Run Game vs. Packers’ Defense: If Kenneth Walker III plays, the Seahawks could lean on their ground attack, which thrived with Charbonnet last week.
- Jordan Love vs. Seattle’s Secondary: Love will face a Seattle defense bolstered by a healthier secondary. Can the Packers’ QB navigate the Seahawks’ improved coverage?
- Geno Smith vs. Packers’ Pass Rush: Smith’s poise and decision-making will be crucial as Seattle aims to maintain their winning streak.
What to Watch
- Playoff Stakes: With postseason positioning on the line, both teams will be playing with a heightened sense of urgency.
- Defensive Resurgence: Seattle’s defense has been the catalyst for their recent success. Will they continue to stymie opposing offenses?
- Classic Rivalry Drama: Given their history, don’t be surprised if this game delivers another memorable moment.
Outlook
Both the Seahawks and Packers are in playoff mode, making Sunday night’s game a must-watch for NFL fans. Seattle’s home-field advantage and recent defensive improvements give them an edge, but Green Bay’s resilience and balanced attack could make this another classic in their rivalry. Expect a hard-fought battle with postseason implications at every turn.