What channel is Packers vs. Seahawks on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 3 preseason game
The Packers and Seahawks face off in the final preseason game of the summer following an up-and-down offseason.
Both teams are coming off wins and look to head into the 2025 regular season on a positive note.
Neither team is expected to play many -- or any -- of their starters, but the game offers an opportunity for backups and younger players to flex their abilities.
Seahawks rookie running back Damien Martinez looked solid as the lead rusher for Seattle this past week with 50 yards and a touchdown.
The Packers, meanwhile, showed off a tremendous rushing attack themselves in Week 2 with 159 combined yards on the ground and three touchdowns on 40 combined carries.
Here is everything you need to know about Packers vs. Seahawks, including TV and streaming options for the preseason game.
Packers vs. Seahawks will air nationally on NFL Network. Fans in Green Bay can watch on NBC/WGBA (channel 26). Fans in Milwaukee can watch on NBC/WTMJ (channel 4). Fans in Seattle can watch on NBC/KING (channel 5).
Kevin Harlan and John Kuhn will be on the call for the Packers broadcast. Kate Scott, Michael Robinson and Michael Bennett will be on the call for the Seahawks broadcast.
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Packers vs. Seahawks will kick off at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 23. The game will be played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
You can listen to Packers vs. Seahawks on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channel 88 (Packers broadcast) and channel 380 (Seahawks broadcast).
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