The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will battle it out inside Lambeau Field in a huge NFC North matchup on Thursday Night Football.
The NFC North has been one of the better divisions in football early on, as three-fourths of the division are 2-1 to start the season. That group includes the Green Bay Packers, who escaped with a home victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3. They will look to win again inside Lambeau Field on a short week, as they welcome NFC North rival Chicago to town.
The Bears have looked better than expected this season, and could actually be 2-1 if they beat the Atlanta Falcons in Week 1. They have played very well inside Soldier Field, but were drubbed on the road in Week 2 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Chicago is coming off a huge victory against Pittsburgh last week, and are hoping to carry some of that emotion over to this game Thursday night.
What time, channel are Packers and Bears on?
For the first time this season, Amazon Prime will stream Thursday Night Football. They are going to be kicking off their slate with a good one, as NFC North battles always make for good television. The game will also be broadcasted live on TV on the NFL Network and CBS, with kickoff slated for 8:25pm ET.
Thursday Night Football will also be available over the airwaves for those who cannot get in front of a screen. Check the official websites for both teams for radio information. Finally, the game can be seen through your mobile devices on Amazon Prime Video App.
TV: CBS and NFL Network
Time: 8:25 p.m. ET
Announcers: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
Odds: GB (-7)
Online streaming: Amazon Prime Video
Packers blog: Lombardi Ave.
Bears blog: Bear Goggles On
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Green Bay is one of the best teams in the conference this season, but the Bears showed this past weekend that they can play with anybody. With two healthy running backs, this Bears team can get it done on the ground, and the Packers have had their issues on defense this season. Still, the Packers should take care of business at home Thursday night, as Aaron Rodgers always seems to come up big in the big moment.