packers game where to watch
You can usually watch the Packers game on a mix of major TV networks and streaming services, but the exact answer depends on which game you mean and where you live.
Quick Scoop: How to watch the Packers
- Most regular-season Packers games air on FOX, CBS, or NBC, since they’re an NFC team and those networks carry the bulk of Sunday games.
- Primetime games can show up on NBC (Sunday night), ESPN (Monday Night Football), or Amazon Prime Video (Thursday night).
- Recent and upcoming big games (like Bears vs. Packers in January 2026) have been exclusive to Amazon Prime Video in the playoffs, so some matchups may require that specific app instead of cable.
Streaming options
To watch without traditional cable, look for live-TV streaming services that carry the same channels that show NFL games:
- Services that include FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN (and sometimes NFL Network) will cover most Packers games in your local market.
- For games on Amazon (Thursday/occasional special matchups), you need an Amazon Prime Video subscription and the Prime Video app or website.
- Some individual games may also be available through network apps (FOX Sports app, NBC Sports, etc.) if you sign in with a TV or streaming provider.
Example: The 2026 Wild Card Bears–Packers game is listed as airing on Amazon Prime Video, so you’d open Prime Video at kickoff time to stream it live.
If you’re outside the US
- Broadcast rights change by country, but Packers games still tend to appear on the local partner channels that carry NFL coverage in your region.
- If a service or channel is US-only (like some CBS/Fox/NBC streams), people sometimes use VPNs to access those platforms while following their terms and local laws.
If you tell me your location (country/city) and which specific Packers game (date/opponent) you’re asking about, I can narrow it down to the most likely exact channel/app for that matchup.
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