NEW YORK, NY (WSAU) — The 272-game NFL regular season schedule was announced Wednesday evening.
In true NFL fashion, what used to be a press release has become a nearly week-long event with a slow drip of high-profile prime time matchups announced by TV partners leading up to a full two-hour made-for-TV special on NFL Network and ESPN2.
Green Bay had two games announced in the lead-up to Wednesday’s reveal: a Monday Night home game against the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles on November 10th and a Saturday showdown with the Chicago Bears on December 20th.
The complete schedule is as follows:
Week One- vs Detroit- Sunday
Week Two- vs Washington- Thursday Night
Week Three- @ Cleveland- Sunday
Week Four- @ Dallas- Sunday Night
Week Five- BYE
Week Six- vs Cincinnati- Sunday
Week Seven- @ Arizona- Sunday
Week Eight- @ Pittsburgh- Sunday Night
Week Nine- vs Carolina- Sunday
Week Ten- vs Philadelphia- Monday Night
Week Eleven- @ NY Giants- Sunday
Week Twelve- vs Minnesota- Sunday
Week Thirteen- @ Detroit- Thursday (Thanksgiving Day)
Week Fourteen- vs Chicago- Sunday
Week Fifteen- @Denver- Sunday
Week Sixteen- @ Chicago- Saturday
Week Seventeen- vs Baltimore- (Saturday or Sunday)
Week Eighteen- @ Minnesota- (Saturday or Sunday)
Green Bay was not selected for an international game this season but is initially scheduled to feature on Sunday Night Football twice and Monday Night Football once. Flexible scheduling will be in place for 2025-26 with the league and its media partners reserving the right to move games around on Sunday afternoon and evening to ensure meaningful matchups in prime time and national TV windows. That also includes shifting a limited number of games to Thursday or Monday night with advance notice.
The league also announced preseason contests for all 32 teams, with the Packers hosting the New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks in weeks one and three, then on the road against Indianapolis in week two.
All games will be heard on WSAU with pregame coverage beginning two hours before kickoff.
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