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As excited as fans were to see quarterback Jordan Love continue to grow his game in 2024 and become a worthy successor to Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers news and rumors continue to swell surrounding Love's health for the start of the season, including thumb surgery for Love himself. While the surgery is on his non-throwing hand and isn't expected to interfere with his play, the recovery time means less time to work with his teammates in training camp and the preseason. Now, it's time to learn where to watch Green Bay Packers games this season.
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - AUGUST 23: Isaiah Simmons #28 of the Green Bay Packers walks off the field following an NFL preseason football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field on August 23, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - AUGUST 23: Isaiah Simmons #28 of the Green Bay Packers walks off the field following an NFL preseason football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field on August 23, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images
The Packers' receiving corps, already one of the league's most uncertain groups with no clear top target for Jordan Love, has been hit hard by mounting injuries this offseason. Wide receiver Jayden Reed, maybe the team's best playmaker, is currently nursing a foot injury and hopes to be available for week one of the season. Romeo Doubs, a fourth-round pick by the Packers in 2022, suffered an injury in practice during training camp but currently seems to be doing better. Dontayvion Wicks is currently sidelined with a calf injury, and Christian Watson, who suffered a torn ACL in week 18 of the 2024 season, is expected to miss at least the first half of the season.
A glimmer of hope for Love comes in the form of first-round pick Matthew Golden, the explosive receiver out of Texas. Golden displayed blazing speed at the NFL Combine this spring, running a 4.29 40-yard dash. The young star may need to flash that speed early and often to help the Packers generate touchdowns.
Elsewhere in the draft, the Packers prioritized the defense, selecting a few defensive ends to add to their roster. While none of these later-round picks may be as prolific as the late Reggie White, the moves certainly add much-needed depth at the position.
For those who have been following along with the Green Bay Packers news all offseason and want to check out how the wide receiver room shakes out, we've compiled a list of where to watch every Green Bay Packers game this season.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Prime Video
The Packers have one game on Prime Video's Thursday Night Football, which is week two versus the Washington Commanders. Subscription plans for Prime Video start at $8.99/month, while full Amazon Prime membership is available for $14.99/month or $139/year. Both options provide access to Thursday Night Football, along with other sports like soccer, baseball, and boxing, plus a wide selection of movies and television.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Peacock
Peacock is home to NBC's Sunday Night Football, and the Packers have two matchups streaming on the service — week four against the Dallas Cowboys and week eight versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fans can catch these and every Sunday night game with plans starting at $10.99/month or $109.99/year.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Paramount+
Paramount+ is the home for CBS NFL games, and Green Bay will be playing three regular-season matchups on the network. The Pack opens the season against the Detroit Lions in week one, then takes on the Cincinnati Bengals in week six and the Denver Broncos in week 15. To watch, you'll need Paramount+ Premium, which costs $12.99/month.
Paramount+ Premium is also offered as an add-on through Prime Video, with pricing staying the same.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on ESPN Unlimited
ESPN Unlimited is the all-in-one hub for everything ESPN, and Packers fans will want it locked in for the season. Every game that airs on ESPN is also on ESPN Unlimited, making it the go-to streaming option for anyone who doesn't want to miss a snap. The service is currently priced at $29.99/month on its own, or you can grab it for the same $29.99/month when bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for 12 months. This limited-time offer won't last — once it's over, the price bumps up to $35.99/month. While some football streams may also show up on ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+), it doesn't carry the full slate of Packers matchups available on ESPN Unlimited.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Fubo
Fubo is a streaming service that lets fans catch far more action than what's available with just an antenna. New users can try it out with a seven-day free trial, and plans start at $84.99/month. Each subscription includes over 230 channels — with big names like CBS and ESPN — plus unlimited DVR so you won't miss a moment of the game.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on DIRECTV STREAM
Packers fans won't have to miss a single game in 2025 with DIRECTV STREAM. The service carries all the key channels for NFL action — CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC — so every Green Bay matchup is covered. Plans begin at $79.99/month, with final pricing depending on the package you pick. For die-hard sports fans, DIRECTV STREAM also offers add-ons like MySports for $69.99/month (which includes ESPN Unlimited), making it a solid choice for keeping up with the Packers all season long.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Hulu + Live TV
Packers fans can follow every game in 2025 with Hulu + Live TV, priced at $82.99/month. The service includes all the major networks for NFL coverage — NBC, CBS, and ESPN — so you won't miss a Green Bay snap. Beyond football, the subscription also bundles in Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited, comes with unlimited DVR storage, and lets you stream on two screens at once, making it a strong option for families or roommates who want plenty of choices.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on Sling TV
Sling TV is a flexible pick for Packers fans, with the Orange + Blue package at $60.99/month. It includes ESPN and 46 other channels for solid NFL coverage, and new users can often get a first-month discount. Sling also offers short-term passes for single days, weekends, or special events, giving fans even more ways to watch. Prices may vary on location.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers on NFL+
NFL+ is a handy option for Packers fans who want to keep up with the team on the go. The standard plan is $6.99/month and streams live local and primetime games on phones or tablets, plus live audio for every matchup. NFL+ Premium runs $14.99/month and adds NFL RedZone, so you can catch every touchdown across the league on Sundays. Just note that live games are limited to mobile and tablet devices, making NFL+ best as a companion when you can't be in front of the TV.
How to Watch the Green Bay Packers from anywhere with a VPN
Traveling abroad this season? A VPN makes it easy for Packers fans to keep up with the action. By logging onto a U.S. server through services such as ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, or NordVPN, you can still stream Green Bay games on your usual platforms. It's a simple workaround that not only keeps you connected to the Pack but also adds an extra layer of online security.
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