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How to watch Commanders at Packers: TV channel and streaming options for September 11

 

On Thursday, September 11, 2025, the Green Bay Packers (1-0) and the Washington Commanders (1-0) clash at Lambeau Field.

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Stats to know

  • The Packers averaged 4.1 more points scored last season (27.1) than the Commanders allowed (23.0).
  • Green Bay’s offense held a 43.9-yard advantage in yards gained per game versus yards allowed by Washington’s defense last year (370.8 to 326.9). Green Bay averaged 6.3 yards per play, while Washington gave up 5.7.
  • The Commanders scored 28.5 points per game last year, 8.6 more than the Packers allowed.
  • Washington accumulated 369.6 yards per game last year, 55.1 more than Green Bay allowed (314.5). Washington picked up 6.0 yards per play, while Green Bay gave up 5.5.

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