Saints at Packers time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more
By Brad Weiss
The Green Bay Packers will take on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in their first game without Aaron Rodgers starting under center in 2017.
The Green Bay Packers suffered two big losses this past Sunday, one in the standings, and one being their signal-caller. In their loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Packers saw Aaron Rodgers break his collarbone, and is now out for the season. The team will have to go with Brett Hundley under center for the rest of the season, which might end up costing them the division title.
New Orleans has struggled in recent seasons, failing to hit the .500 mark in each of the last three years. However, they are playing some spirited football this season, and come into this game on a three-game winning streak. If there was ever a time to get Green Bay in Lambeau it would be this weekend, as the team is likely still reeling from the loss of their Pro Bowl quarterback.
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This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on FOX, and out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. For those who are on the road, the game can be seen on the NFL Sunday Ticket app and FuboTV on any mobile device.
This matchup will also be available over the airwaves for those who cannot get in front of a screen. Check the teams’ official website for radio information, which will give you all the information you need leading up to the game.
TV: FOX
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Announcers: Kenny Albert, Charles Davis
Odds: New Orleans (-6.0), Over/Under: 47.5
Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket app, FuboTV
Packers blog: Lombardi Ave
Saints blog: Who Dat Dish
As the week goes on, continue to check the current line, and spread at Sportsbook Review.
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The Saints are rolling, and after losing Rodgers this past weekend, the Packers may find this one too tough to overcome. Hundley will be able to move the ball against the Saints defense, but can he go point for point with Brees? I do not expect that to happen, and while it is a rarity, the Saints will go on the road in front of a hostile Green Bay crowd and leave Lambeau with the victory.