Monday Night Football Green Bay Packers (5-5) at New Orleans Saints (5-5): Last Week the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints kept their playoffs hopes alive by posting victories over the Chicago (3-37) and at Kansas City (30-20). With just a few Weeks remaining in the regular season calendar, these teams need to win seemingly as many games as possible from here on out. Both the Packers and Saints look to string consecutive wins on Monday night, as they meet at the Louisiana Superdome for the first time in over six years. Tonight’s opening kickoff is scheduled for just after 8:30 PM on the east (5:30 PM PT), live on ESPNHD.
Odds makers at SBGglobal.com have posted the following Sports Odds for this Monday Night Football game, which currently favor the New Orleans Saints [-1] by the smallest margins over the visiting Green Bay Packers [+1]. 
Last Week, Aaron Rogers (205-318, 2351 yards, 15 TDs) and the Packers moved into a 3-way tie for the NFC North lead by thrashing the rival Bears at home, 37-3.
Meanwhile, the Saints posted their first road win of the season by defeating the (1-10) Kansas City Chiefs, 30-20. The OVER/UNDER for this Monday Night Football: Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints; has been posted at a total of 51 points.
Even though Drew Breese (266-398, 3251 yards, 18 TDs) and the Saints aren't totally out of the playoff picture, they have some serious ground to make up. "There is a sense of urgency that this game is important and it's certainly important for Green Bay," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "I think that after this game next week there's going to be that same urgency because not only the division, but the rest of the NFC is playing pretty well."
Payton's team hasn’t been able to find any sort of rhythm this season, as they’ve alternated wins and losses in their last six contests. Here’s New Orleans’ injury report for tonight’s MNF game: (CB) A. Glenn Out (Ankle), (RB) M. Karney Out (Knee), (RB) R. Bush Questionable (Knee), and (WR) M. Colston Probable (Knee).
However, the Saints aren’t the only once having personnel problems, as the Green Bay Packers also have injury issues for tonight: (LB) N. Barnett Out (Knee), (CB) J. Bush Questionable (Ankle), (WR) J. Jones Questionable (Knee), and (S) C. Peprah Questionable (Calf).
Despite New Orleans’ personnel shortage, Packers coach Mike McCarthy isn’t taking them for granted, as he looks forward to a terrific QB showdown tonight. "The Saints possess an excellent challenge for us. They have the ability to attack you a lot of different ways. I think Drew Brees and Sean Payton are a very good match as far as the way Sean attacks a defense and Drew's ability to run the wide-open offense."
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