You can usually watch the Packers game on one of a few main options, depending on the specific week’s broadcast rights and where you live.

Main TV and streaming options

  • National TV games often air on NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN, ABC, or NFL Network, and may also be available via services that carry those channels like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo, or cable/satellite.
  • Some Packers games are streaming‑only, such as recent matchups that were exclusive to Peacock , meaning you need a Peacock Premium subscription to watch on TV or most devices.
  • NFL+ can stream live local and prime‑time games, but full live game video is typically limited to mobile and tablet devices, not TVs.

How to quickly check today’s game

  • Look up “Packers vs [opponent] how to watch” for today’s date; official listings will show if it’s on NBC/CBS/FOX/ESPN/ABC, NFL Network, or a streaming‑only platform like Peacock or Amazon Prime Video.
  • The official Packers site has “How to watch, stream & listen” articles for each game that list the TV channel, streaming service, and radio options for your region.

If you don’t have cable

  • Use a live TV streaming service that carries the channel listed for that game (for example, NBC or FOX via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, or Sling, depending on your market).
  • For streaming‑exclusive games (like some Saturday or special‑event games), sign up for Peacock (or the specific service noted) to get access.

TL;DR: For “what can I watch the Packer game on,” check that week’s matchup: if it’s a regular national broadcast, you’ll use NBC/CBS/FOX/ESPN/ABC (or a live‑TV streamer that carries it), but if it’s labeled as a streaming exclusive, you’ll need something like Peacock (plus optionally NFL+ on mobile).

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