Sunday Night Football delivers a high-stakes matchup in Week 15 as the Green Bay Packers travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks. Kickoff is set for 8:20 PM ET on December 15, with the game serving as a potential playoff preview between two teams riding strong momentum into the closing stretch of the season.
The Packers, sitting at 9-4, are third in the NFC North, while the Seahawks lead the NFC West with an 8-5 record. Both teams bring strengths and standout players that make this a can’t-miss contest. Let’s break down their recent performances and what to expect when these two collide.
The Packers enter Week 15 with a 9-4 record, but their latest outing ended in heartbreak. In a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Detroit Lions, Green Bay fell 34-31, with the game decided by a last-second field goal. The Packers offense was prolific in that game, but Detroit’s aggressive playcalling on fourth downs proved decisive.
Despite the loss, Green Bay has been on fire since October. Aside from their two losses to the Lions, the Packers are a perfect 7-0 against all other opponents in that stretch. Quarterback Jordan Love continues to evolve in his role, leading a balanced attack that ranks 6th in the NFL in total yards per game.
The Packers’ ground game, led by Josh Jacobs, has been a cornerstone of their offense. Jacobs is third in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,053 and has consistently worn down opposing defenses. Meanwhile, the status of star cornerback Jaire Alexander remains a key storyline, as his availability will impact the Packers’ ability to contain Seattle’s elite receiving corps.
The Seahawks have turned their season around after a rocky start. Sitting at 4-5 as of early November, Seattle has rattled off four straight wins to claim the top spot in the NFC West. Their latest victory was a convincing 30-18 road win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14.
Quarterback Geno Smith was efficient in the win, completing 24 of 30 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers. Seattle’s ground game also thrived, with second-year running back Zach Charbonnet stepping up in Kenneth Walker’s absence. Charbonnet posted 134 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries, showcasing the Seahawks’ depth at the position.
Seattle’s receiving trio of DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett and rookie Jaxon Smith-Njigba makes them dangerous through the air. The Seahawks rank 3rd in passing yards per game and have the tools to test any secondary. Defensively, Seattle has been middle-of-the-pack but has shown vulnerability against the run, which could be a concern against Green Bay’s rushing attack.
This game sets up a clash of contrasting strengths. Green Bay thrives on a balanced offense, with Jordan Love spreading the ball around and Josh Jacobs pounding defenses on the ground. The Seahawks, meanwhile, rely on their aerial attack to complement their rushing game.
The Packers’ ability to establish the run will be critical, as Seattle has struggled to stop opposing ground games. If Josh Jacobs can set the tone early, it will open up opportunities for Jordan Love to exploit Seattle’s secondary.
Conversely, Geno Smith will capitalize on Green Bay’s weaker pass defense. If Jaire Alexander can’t play, the Seahawks’ trio of receivers could feast, putting pressure on the Packers to keep pace offensively.
Expect a high-scoring game with both teams leaning into their offensive strengths. The Seahawks’ home-field advantage is always a factor, especially in prime time, but the Packers’ well-rounded attack gives them a slight edge in what should be a closely contested matchup.
Josh Jacobs has been the engine of Green Bay’s rushing attack all season, ranking 3rd in the NFL in rushing yards. Against a Seahawks defense that has struggled to contain opposing running backs, Jacobs is well-positioned for another standout performance. Look for him to surpass 90 yards as the Packers rely on his steady production to control this pivotal game.
Zach has been a published sports writer since 2018 specializing in college football & basketball, MLB and NFL content for multiple publications.