Packers vs. Browns Preview: Three things to watch for Christmas Day at Lambeau

Packers vs. Browns Preview: Three things to watch for Christmas Day at Lambeau

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GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Packers will be playing on Christmas Day at Lambeau Field for the third time in franchise history. They lost to the Bears in 2005 and beat them in 2011. The Browns will be at Lambeau Field for the first time since 2013. Fans will likely see history.

Here are three things to watch for in Saturday’s game:

Rodgers Record

Aaron Rodgers will break Brett Favre’s record of career touchdown passes with the Packers when he throws his next one. Both are currently at 442.

Browns Health

Who the Browns will have available is a big part of the story for Saturday. They’ve been hit hard by COVID. Their game against the Raiders, which they lost 16-14, was pushed back from Saturday to Monday.

The Browns were without Head Coach Kevin Stefanski and their top two quarterbacks—Baker Mayfield and Case Keenum—-for that game.

Reigning the North 

The Packers have won the NFC North Division for the third straight year. It’s the sixth time in franchise history they’ve won at least three division titles in a row. The Packers’ 15 division titles since 1995 is second to New England in the NFL during that span.

The Packers will be looking to sweep the AFC North Division this season. They’ve already beaten Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Baltimore.

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