The Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers are both looking to get into the win column for the first time this season.
While the Colts are coming off a promising showing in a Week 1 loss, the Packers were competitive in their opener until the final seconds when star quarterback Jordan Love went down with a knee injury.
After not practicing the first two days of the week, it's unlikely Love will face the Colts on Sunday. That means the Packers would turn to Malik Willis under center.
Going into Lambeau Field to get a win is difficult in any sense, but the Colts are slightly favored due to the quarterback advantage.
Ahead of this matchup on Sunday afternoon, we're taking a look at how the experts around the league feel about the outcome.
Colts vs. Packers picks, predictions
Sporting News
Vinnie Iyer: Colts, 24-20
"The Packers are looking at Malik Willis drawing the start with Jordan Love needing some time to return from his knee injury. That throws some cold water over their home opener in the not-yet-frozen tundra. That also gives the Colts a decided offensive advantage, as Shane Steichen will channel much of what Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley did well against Green Bay in Week 1, only with Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor playing those roles for Indianapolis."
Bill Bender: Colts, 20-17
"This line shifted dramatically because of the Jordan Love injury, and Malik Willis will favor a low-risk passing attack in his first start for the Packers. Anthony Richardson had 212 passing yards on just nine completions last week, so the Packers will have to stop the big plays. Josh Jacobs and Jonathan Taylor also will have success. Green Bay falls to 0-2, but this one will be close."
ESPN
Matt Bowen: Colts
Kimberley A. Martin: Colts
Jason Reid: Colts
Dan Graziano: Colts
Lindsey Thiry: Packers
Seth Wickersham: Colts
CBS Sports
Pete Prisco: Colts, 23-20
"This will be Malik Willis for the Packers with Jordan Love out. That's a real challenge for Matt LaFleur and the coaching staff. The Colts hit some big plays on offense against the Texans, but gave up a bunch. The Packers will rally around their new quarterback, but it won't be enough. Colts get a road victory."
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