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How to Watch Packers vs. Lions: 2025 Season Opener – Week 1


The 2025 NFL regular season kicks off with a classic NFC North rivalry as the Green Bay Packers host the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field for Week 1.

How to Watch in the U.S.

  • CBS: The game airs live across CBS affiliates—check your local channel (typically between 2–7 depending on the region).

Interesting For You

  • Paramount+: Offers live streaming of the game through CBS—access via app or website with your subscription.

  • Streaming Bundle Options: Services that include CBS (e.g., Sling TV, YouTube TV) will likely stream the game—verify availability in your area.

  • Why It Matters

    This opener revives one of the most historic and uninterrupted rivalries in NFL history—the Packers vs. Lions—dating back to 1933.Packers+1Wikipedia+1
    Both teams are expected to contend strongly in the NFC North, making this Week 1 clash a statement game with early playoff implications.

    So mark your calendars—this isn't just the season's first game. It's the first chapter of one of the NFL's deepest rivalries, setting the tone for what's to come.

    📅 Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
    ⏰ Time: 4:25 PM ET (3:25 PM CT)Manistee News Advocate+4Paramount+ Deutschland+4ESPN.com+4ESPN.com+7Wikipedia+7Midland Daily News+7
    🏟️ Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
    📺 TV Channel: CBSESPN.com+15Wikipedia+15Paramount+ Deutschland+15
    💻 Streaming: Paramount+ (via local CBS broadcast)Manistee News Advocate+3Paramount+ Deutschland+3CBSSports.com+3
    🎙️ Radio: Local affiliates (e.g., WRNW‑FM 97.3 The Game in Milwaukee) and national broadcasts like Westwood One

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