Packers vs. Jets: How to Watch, Stream, Listen, Bet
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin — The Green Bay Packers are aiming for a much-needed boost when they host the New York Jets on Sunday.
Both teams are 3-2, with the Packers laying an egg against the Giants in London and the Jets flying to the city after beating the Dolphins.
“Just to see how much they’ve improved, the talent — they have a lot of young talent on this football team and I think they’re doing a really good job with these guys,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Monday. “We know it’s going to be a physical game. This is a team that has weathered adversity really well in terms of their ability to pull off some tough victories. I think that was evident in that Cleveland game; that was a great show of resilience. But we’ll have our hands full. Not only do our boys need to get their bodies back, they need their minds to play.”
Here’s this week’s viewer information, plus a handful of notes to help you prepare for Sunday.
Guide: Packers vs. Jets
TV: The game will air on Fox with its “A-Team” of Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), and Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi (sidelines). It’s one of six games on Fox’s lunchtime window but will be shown to most of the nation.
Live broadcast: fuboTV (Start your free trial).
DirectTV: Channel 710.
Radio: Packers Radio Network (Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren; click here for affiliates), Sirius (channels 113 and 231 on the app), and Compass Media Networks (Bill Rosinski and Steve Beuerlein).
Pre-game vitals
Time and date: noon Sunday.
Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay.
Records: Packers, 3-2; Nozzles, 3-2.
Story: The Jets lead 8-5, but the Packers have won the last three, including 44-38 in overtime in 2018. Davante Adams’ 16-yard touchdown was the winner of the game, as the Packers held out three times from two touchdown deficits rebounded.
The Packers won the last game at Lambeau Field in 2014, 31-24. The Packers were trailing 21-3 early in the second quarter, but Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes — two to Randall Cobb and an 80-yarder to Jordy Nelson.
Trainer: Packers – Matt LaFleur (fourth season, 42-12). Jets – Robert Saleh (second season, 7-15).
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Referee: Clete Blakeman. The last time Blakeman umpired a Packers game was the 2020 NFC Championship game against Tampa Bay. Blakeman is in his 13th season as a referee. In four games this season, he has awarded 3.72 more penalties for 42.20 more yards than the league average, according to the Pro Football Reference.
Packers Jets betting guide
The Packers are 6.5-point favorites on SI Sportsbook. The over/under is 46 points; Together they score 42.4 points per game. The Packers are 7-point favorites on FanDuel Sportsbook. In early betting, 52 percent of the money is on Green Bay and 55 percent of the bets are on New York.
At SI Sportsbook, Green Bay is +1400 to win the Super Bowl. Last week it was +1000, a big change after losing to the Giants. In the race for the NFC Championship, the Eagles (+275) are the favorites, followed by the Buccaneers (+400) and Packers (+550). Last week the order was Philadelphia, Green Bay, Tampa Bay.
At FanDuel, Aaron Rodgers is +4000 to win a third straight MVP. That’s a sharp drop from +1000 at the start of the season and +2300 from a week ago. Romeo Doubs has the 5th lowest chance of being NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year at +1000. Last week, Rashan Gary had the third-lowest chance of being named NFL Defensive Player of the Year at +950. Now he has the sixth shortest at +2000.
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