
Packers vs. Bengals 2025 Prediction, Odds, Picks - Oct 12
Updated Oct. 12, 2025 12:43 p.m. ET
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Having dropped one straight, the Cincinnati Bengals (2-3) will take on the Green Bay Packers (2-1-1). The Packers are heavy favorites, expected to win by two touchdowns or more (currently -14.5). An over/under of 44.5 points has been set for the matchup.
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Packers vs. Bengals Odds & Betting Lines
| Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Packers | -14.5 | -105 | -115 | 44.5 | -110 | -110 |
Packers vs. Bengals Prediction & Pick
- Pick ATS: Bengals (+14.5)
- Pick OU: Over (44.5)
- Prediction: Packers 31 - Bengals 17
How to Watch Green Bay vs. Cincinnati
- Game date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Venue: Lambeau Field
- Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
- TV: CBS
- Live Boxscore: FOX Sports
Packers vs. Bengals Recent Matchups
- Green Bay has a 2-0 record against Cincinnati in their last two matchups.
- Cincinnati has been outscored by 6 points in its last two tilts against Green Bay.
Green Bay Betting Info
- Green Bay has covered the spread two times in 2025.
- Green Bay games this year have hit the over on one of four set point totals (25%).
- When playing as the moneyline favorite, the Packers are 2-1-1 (winning 50% of the time).
- The Packers have an implied win probability, based on the moneyline, of 91.3%.
Packers Stats
| Stat | Average (Total) | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Pass yards | 232.8 (931) | 11 |
| Rush yards | 114.5 (458) | 18 |
| Points scored | 26.0 (104) | 21 |
| Pass yards against | 205.8 (823) | 11 |
| Rush yards against | 77.5 (310) | 2 |
| Points allowed | 21.0 (84) | 11 |
Green Bay's Key Players
Offense
- Jordan Love has 1,000 passing yards in four games this year, averaging 250.0 per game with a 69.4% completion percentage and eight touchdowns (ninth in the NFL) against one interception.
- He has also rushed for 62 yards (third on the Packers) without scoring a touchdown on the ground, while averaging 15.5 rushing yards per game.
- Josh Jacobs' rushing statline this season includes 266 yards and four TDs. He's averaging 66.5 yards per game and 3.3 per attempt (37th in the NFL).
- He's caught 10 passes (on 14 targets) for 119 receiving yards with zero touchdowns. He's averaging 29.8 receiving yards and 2.5 catches per game.
- In the passing attack, Romeo Doubs, has contributed with 179 receiving yards and four touchdowns (sixth in the NFL) after hauling in 13 balls on 19 targets. Per game, he's averaging 44.8 yards and 3.3 receptions through four games.
- Tucker Kraft has racked up 225 receiving yards and two touchdowns with 16 catches on 20 targets. He is averaging 4.0 receptions and 56.3 yards per game.
Defense
- On defense, Quay Walker has 42 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and two passes defended in 2025.
- Rashan Gary has 4.5 sacks (seventh in the NFL) as well as 4.0 TFL and 17 tackles.
- This season, Edgerrin Cooper has recorded 0.5 sacks (fourth on the Packers) to go with his 33 tackles.
- Keisean Nixon has 1.0 TFL and 16 tackles this year.
Cincinnati Betting Info
- Cincinnati has gone 1-4-0 against the spread this year.
- Games involving Cincinnati have hit the over on three occasions this season.
- The Bengals have been the underdog in three games this season, and they have failed to win any of those contests.
- The implied probability of a win by the Bengals based on the moneyline is 12.9%.
Bengals Stats
| Stat | Average (Total) | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Pass yards | 171.6 (858) | 30 |
| Rush yards | 57.0 (285) | 32 |
| Points scored | 17.0 (85) | 28 |
| Pass yards against | 259.0 (1,295) | 29 |
| Rush yards against | 132.2 (661) | 24 |
| Points allowed | 31.2 (156) | 30 |
Cincinnati's Key Players
Offense
- Ja'Marr Chase has totaled 374 receiving yards (10th in the NFL) and three touchdowns on 32 receptions (eighth in the NFL), while being targeted 45 times this season.
- In four games, Jake Browning has 757 passing yards, while throwing six touchdowns against eight interceptions and completing 64.5% of his passes.
- Browning also has one rushing touchdown and 39 rushing yards (third on the Bengals).
- Chase Brown is averaging 32.0 rushing yards per game this season (160 total yards), while scoring one rushing touchdown.
- Brown has helped out in the receiving game, putting up 95 receiving yards (19.0 per game) on 18 catches (3.6 per game), while being targeted 22 times. He is seeking his first receiving touchdown.
- Tee Higgins has 158 receiving yards and two touchdowns from 13 receptions after receiving 27 targets.
Defense
- Demetrius Knight II's 2025 output includes 39 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one interception in five games. He leads the Bengals in tackles.
- Trey Hendrickson has 4.0 sacks (first on the Bengals and ninth in the NFL) to go with 3.0 TFL and 13 tackles.
- Jordan Battle has recorded 38 tackles and two interceptions in the 2025 campaign.
- Daxton Hill has intercepted one pass to go with 33 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.
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