The Green Bay Packers had a forgettable night in Denver Sunday night as they lost to the Broncos 27-2 with most of its starters in street clothes.
The Packers' defense held the Broncos to just three points in the first half, but Bo Nix and Jarrett Stidham led Denver on two touchdown drives to close out the first quarter to make it 17-0 at the break. Zach Morton sacked Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson for a third-quarter safety to register the only points in the game for the Packers. Wilson bounced back to throw for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to secure the final margin of victory for the Broncos.
Neither backup quarterback inspired much confidence for Packers fans. Michael Pratt nor Sean Clifford broke 60 yards passing despite each quarterback taking a half in the game. A late interception in the second quarter by Sean Clifford set up a back-breaking touchdown drive by the Broncos ahead of halftime. The Packers were outgained 263-168 on the night.
The Packers will return home for the final week of training camp as they prepare for the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field. The two teams will have a joint session on Thursday to close out the public portion of training camp.


