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Saturday Games Thread, Week 16 Starts Today


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Rob DemovskyESPN Staff Writer 

Brett Hundley has thrown three red-zone interceptions this season, tied with Dak Prescott for the second-most in the NFL this season. Only DeShone Kizer (with six) has thrown more red-zone picks, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

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Brett Hundley at Lambeau: Zero TDs, 6 INTs

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Jordy Nelson just came out after he appeared to hurt something -- perhaps his left arm -- on his last reception.

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Two more Packers' injuries: TE Richard Rodgers (shoulder) and RB Aaron Jones (knee) both questionable to return.

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17 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

The good thing is the Vikings have only scored 10 points halfway through the 3rd against the fuging packers minus aaron rodgers and prety much all their good skill guys. Not afraid of the vikings at all if they arent playing at home

If we play them again, the odds are they will be playing at home.  

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