Packers vs Lions: How to Watch, Stream, and Listen | Week 1

Are you ready for some football? The Green Bay Packers are facing off against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sep. 7 at 3:25 p.m. CT at Lambeau Field. If you’re wondering how to catch the game, here are some options for tuning in.

To watch the Packers on TV, CBS will be broadcasting the game with Jim Nantz on play-by-play, Tony Romo providing analysis, and Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines. If you prefer radio, you can listen to the Packers Radio Network, which includes 54 stations across Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, North Dakota, and South Dakota. WRNW-Milwaukee is the flagship station for the network, with Wayne Larrivee, Larry McCarren, and John Kuhn providing the commentary.

If you can’t be near a TV or radio, you can still stream the game. Packers.com will be streaming the official radio broadcast globally for desktop users. If you’re in the Packers’ home market, you can use the Packers mobile app for the radio broadcast due to NFL restrictions.

For international viewers, NFL Game Pass International is available for streaming. And if you have NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, you can catch the game there too. So grab your snacks, get comfortable, and enjoy the game! Let’s go Packers!