Each week in the NFL is full of games that most people have a hard time predicting.
That is once again the case in Week 13.
Many of these games will have significant playoff implications.
These two teams are from games that are projected to be close, not likely blowouts.
So here are two NFL teams that will most likely win this weekend.
Green Bay Packers
Even though the Packers are in the midst of a terrible season, they always seem to play well in Chicago.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to play on Sunday and he owns the Bears.
Aaron Rodgers is 22-7 ATS vs. the Bears. The Packers are now -4.5 road favorites at @BetMGM with Rodgers set to start on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/s2VO6oqqdN
— Yahoo Sportsbook (@YahooSportsbook) November 30, 2022
For his career, Rodgers is 23-5 against Chicago.
It should be a surprise to no one if he adds another win this weekend.
The Packers are 4-8 on the year while the Bears are 3-9.
Both teams have struggled on both sides of the ball, so this should be a close game.
But, the experience and confidence of Rodgers will ultimately lift the Packers to the win.
Minnesota Vikings
Another NFC North team that should get a win on Sunday is the Minnesota Vikings.
Playing at home against the 7-4 New York Jets should be a game the Vikings win.
Minnesota is in 9-2 on the season and only one of those losses has come at home.
Mike White and the Jets have to play in a tough environment, which can cause problems for visitors.
Also, Kirk Cousins playing a 1 pm game is the best version of Cousins.
The matchup to watch on Sunday will be between Sauce Gardner and Justin Jefferson.
Sauce Gardner, Jets excited for challenge of Vikings' talented offense: "These are the types of games that I love. I love going against the best"https://t.co/zUOkWbR7j7 pic.twitter.com/vS6NcsXXiA
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) December 1, 2022
Both players are amongst the best in the league at their positions and one of these two will need to make an impact play.
The Vikings last played on Thanksgiving, so they should be well-rested for this matchup.
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