Broncos-Packers fight: Denver, Green Bay get into pre-game skirmish

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There are already fireworks between the Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers and kickoff hasn't even happened yet.

According to Mike Klis of 9News, the two teams got into some kind of skirmish on the field ahead of the start of the game.

Klis added that the reason behind the fight might have been a "territorial dust-up."

"Lotta jawing and pushing. Skirmish started on Broncos side of 50 as both teams are on field warming up. Might've been a territorial dust up," Klis wrote.

Here's video of the fight from a Packers fan in attendance.

Here's a closer angle via Bleacher Report's James Palmer.

"It was Broncos ILB Dre Greenlaw naturally against a bunch of Packers. Bonitto among those who came over to join fray before Bo Nix pushed him back to the defensive side of line," Klis added.

It doesn't look like things got too out of hand, so that's good news.

However, rest assured this will add a little extra juice and bad blood between the two teams, who are facing off in what is a huge game for both teams.

The Broncos entered this week in the No. 1 seed in the AFC and they are also in first place in the AFC West. Denver can clinch a postseason berth with a win.

Meanwhile, the Packers are clinging to the NFC North lead going into the game. If the Packers lose, they would fall into second place in the division.

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