After four consecutive primetime games, the Green Bay Packers are finally back at the Sunday afternoon slate. The team travels to Minneapolis to play the Minnesota Vikings in a huge NFC North showdown.
However, the NFL flexed the game, initially scheduled for noon, to 3:25pm (CT).
The game will be televised by Fox, and it's the only matchup in its late window. Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will call it at the US Bank Stadium, alongside Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. The game has huge playoff implications.
Week 17 will have games on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so even the Sunday afternoon games won't have much competition. Packers at Vikings is the biggest game, so Fox made sure to isolate it as a nationally televised one.
Outside of the United States, the NFL offers a GamePass option via a worldwide partnership with DAZN.
The game will be on Packers Radio Network, and here's the list of affiliates.
Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren enter their 26th season of broadcasts together across the Packers Radio Network in 2024. Though both are veteran broadcasters, the two were paired for the first time in 1999 to bring the color and excitement of Green Bay Packers football to fans throughout Wisconsin, Upper Michigan and four other states.
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