Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little projects. Today, I wanted to mess around with figuring out how to catch the Packers game ’cause, you know, sometimes it’s a pain to find where it’s playing. So, I dove in, and here’s the scoop on what I did.

First off, I started hitting up the usual spots – you know, just Googling stuff like “Packers game channel” and “how to watch the Packers”. Found some general info about them playing on Sundays and being in the NFC’s Wild Card spots. There was this one bit about them losing to the Lions, 34-31, but that’s not what we’re here for, right?
Then I dug a bit deeper. I wanted to know the specifics – which channels, what times. I found out that for some games, like the one against the Saints, they were going to be on ABC and ESPN. The details were all there – who was calling the game, who was on the sidelines, all that jazz. It mentioned that Joe Buck and Troy Aikman were the commentators for that specific game, with Lisa Salters doing the sideline reporting. Pretty neat, huh?
But it wasn’t just about one game. I wanted a more general approach. So I kept digging. Turns out, there’s this thing called the Packers Television Network. It’s led by WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee and WGBA-TV in Green Bay. They broadcast a bunch of Packers stuff, not just the games but other programs too. Seems like they’re the go-to for folks in Wisconsin and the Midwest.
- Started by searching for the Packers game schedule and channel info.
- Found details on specific games, like the one against the Saints on ABC and ESPN.
- Discovered the Packers Television Network for broader coverage in Wisconsin and the Midwest.
- Realized that Amazon Prime Video is another option for watching games nationwide.
But here’s the kicker – I also found out that Amazon Prime Video is in the mix now. They’re broadcasting games across the country. So if you’re in the Green Bay market, you can catch it on WGBA-TV, and in Milwaukee, it’s somewhere else. It’s a bit all over the place, but hey, options are good, right?
So, after all this digging around, I’ve got a better handle on how to catch a Packers game. It’s not always straightforward, with different channels and platforms depending on where you are, but it’s doable. And hey, if you’re ever in doubt, just do what I did – hit up the internet, and you’ll piece it together!

Alright, that’s my little adventure for today. Hope this helps some of you out there trying to catch the game. Stay tuned for more of my random explorations!