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Packers vs. Commanders free live stream: How to watch Thursday night NFL game online without cable

Sloan Piva

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Two of the best teams in the NFC, the Commanders and Packers, will clash in primetime at Lambeau Field on Thursday Night Football tonight. Both teams started the 2025 NFL season 1-0, and both now find themselves in the top six in Super Bowl 60 odds.

Jayden Daniels led Washington to a relatively simple, 21-6 victory over the Giants on opening weekend with rookie back Jacory Croskey-Merritt and offseason wideout acquisition Deebo Samuel looking solid. It's possible the team that finished second in total yards last season is even better in 2025.

The Packers, meanwhile, stomped the division-rival Lions, 27-13. Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs led the offense, but the real story was Micah Parsons and the elite Green Bay defense. The rest of the NFL is surely on notice after that Week 1 performance by the Pack, who logged four sacks and limited Detroit to 5-of-15 on third-down conversions.

This could easily be an NFC championship preview, so fans should plan their watch parties now. It's only on Prime, so keep reading to see how you can stream Commanders vs. Packers for free without cable or an existing Amazon Prime subscription.


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Commanders vs. Packers free live stream

Thursday night's matchup between the Commanders and Packers will air nationally on Prime Video. Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will be in the booth for the game with Kaylee Hartung reporting from the sidelines.

Amazon Prime offers a free trial, allowing new users to try out everything the service has to offer before committing.

Commanders vs. Packers start time

  • Date: Thursday, Sept. 11
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

Washington and Green Bay will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday, Sept. 11. The game will be played at historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Packers schedule 2025

Here is a look at Green Bay's schedule for the 2025 season:

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel/Stream
1Sun., Sept. 7vs. Lions4:25 p.m.CBS, FuboParamount+
2Thurs., Sept. 11vs. Commanders8:15 p.m.Amazon Prime Video
3Sun., Sept. 21at Browns1 p.m. Fox, Fubo
4Sun., Sept. 28at Cowboys8:20 p.m.NBC, Fubo, Peacock
5Sun., Oct. 5Bye--
6Sun., Oct. 12vs. Bengals4:25 p.m.CBS, Fubo, Paramount+
7Sun., Oct. 19at Cardinals4:25 p.m.Fox, Fubo
8Sun., Oct. 26at Steelers8:20 p.m.NBC, Fubo, Peacock
9Sun., Nov. 2vs. Panthers1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
10Mon., Nov. 10vs. Eagles8:15 p.m.ABC/ESPN, Fubo
11Sun., Nov. 16at Giants1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
12Sun., Nov. 23vs. Vikings1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
13Thurs., Nov. 27at Lions1 p.m. Fox, Fubo
14Sun., Dec. 7vs. Bears1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
15Sun., Dec. 14at Broncos4:25 p.m.CBS, Fubo, Paramount+
16Sat., Dec. 20at BearsTBDFox, Fubo
17Sat., Dec. 27vs. RavensTBDTBD
18Sun., Jan. 4at VikingsTBDTBD

Commanders schedule 2025

Here is a look at Washington's schedule for the 2025 season:

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel/Stream
1Sun., Sept. 7vs. GiantsTBDFox, Fubo
2Thurs., Sept. 11at Packers (TNF)8:15 p.m.Prime Video
3Sun., Sept. 21vs. Raiders1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
4Sun., Sept. 28at Falcons1 p.m.CBS, Fubo, Paramount+
5Sun., Oct. 5at Chargers4:25 p.m.Fox, Fubo
6Mon., Oct. 13vs. Bears 8:15 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
7Sun., Oct. 19at Cowboys4:25 p.m.Fox, Fubo
8Mon., Oct. 27at Chiefs8:15 p.m.ABC, Fubo
9Sun., Nov. 2vs. Seahawks8:20 p.m.NBC/Peacock, Fubo
10Sun., Nov. 9vs. Lions4:25 p.m.Fox, Fubo
11Sun., Nov. 16at Dolphins (Madrid)9:30 a.m.NFL Network, Fubo
12Sun., Nov. 23BYEBYEBYE
13Sun., Nov. 30vs. Broncos8:20 p.m.NBC/Peacock, Fubo
14Sun., Dec. 7at Vikings1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
15Sun., Dec. 14at Giants1 p.m.Fox, Fubo
16Sat., Dec. 20vs. EaglesTBDFox, Fubo
17Thursday, Dec. 25vs. Cowboys (Christmas)1 p.m.Netflix
18Sunday, Jan. 4at EaglesTBDTBD

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Sloan Piva

Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.