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A national audience will see the Green Bay Packers play their preseason game against the Denver Broncos tonight.
The game is televised on the NFL Network as well as local stations. But with head coach Matt LaFleur electing to go with a majority of the backups, fans won’t see Jordan Love and many of the team’s starters.
Love played one successful series against the Cleveland Browns in the preseason opener Aug. 10 before giving way to backups Sean Clifford and rookie Michael Pratt. Clifford and Pratt have been in a battle all training camp and look to gain an edge with another opportunity.
The Packers’ backup running back and the kicking competition are also positions to watch in this preseason game.
The Packers defense will line up against the Broncos starting quarterback, rookie Bo Nix, to open the game.
Here’s how to watch the Packers-Broncos preseason game:
All preseason games are televised on a 22-station network across Wisconsin and the Midwest region. The NFL Network is available on the streaming service Fubo. NFL+ also offers live out-of-market preseason games.
Start time: 7 p.m. Sunday
Location: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado
The Packers and Broncos square off in Week 2 of their preseason schedule on Sunday night. Both teams won their preseason openers on the road.
Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) and former Packers fullback John Kuhn(analyst) are in the booth. WTMJ-TV’s Ashley Washburn is the sideline reporter. There will be a half-hour pregame show.
Packers beat reporter Tom Silverstein, who has covered the team since the 1990s, will host his popular in-game chat where he’ll take your questions and share his observations and analysis from the press box. He’ll get going around 6:30 p.m.
The game will broadcast on WRNW-FM Milwaukee – 97.3 The Game and statewide via the Packers Radio Network. Here’s a look at all the Packers Radio Network affiliates.
First five games of the Packers’ 2024 schedule. For the full schedule, click here
Sept. 6 (7:15 p.m) | at Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil |
Sept. 15 (noon) | Indianapolis Colts at Lambeau Field |
Sept. 22 (noon) | at Tennessee Titans |
Sept. 29 (noon) | Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field |
Oct. 6 (3:25 p.m.) | at Los Angeles Rams |
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