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GAME DAY PREVIEW: Packers vs Cowboys — Time, TV for NFL Week 4

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Arlington, TX — September 28, 2025 — The Green Bay Packers (2–1) visit the Dallas Cowboys (1–2) under the lights at AT&T Stadium for Sunday Night Football. Records only set the stage; in prime time, margins shrink and mistakes get loud. Green Bay is coming off a humbling Week 3, while Dallas returns home looking to steady the ship. One headline writes itself: Micah Parsons returns to Dallas in green and gold, adding extra charge to an already juiced matchup.

Jordan Love leads a Packers offense that has leaned on timing and quick answers against pressure; Dallas’ front, energized by a home crowd, will try to muddy those reads and get Prescott the ball back with short fields. Conversely, the Cowboys’ offense needs rhythm early—sustained drives, clean pockets, and a red-zone plan that doesn’t leave points behind. If this swings into a trench game, watch for Green Bay’s pass rush packages to try to win on long downs and force turnovers.

Where to Watch Packers vs Cowboys

TV (NBC): National broadcast on NBC. Local examples include KXAS NBC 5 (Dallas–Fort Worth), WTMJ TMJ4 (Milwaukee), and WGBA NBC 26 (Green Bay/Appleton)

Streaming: Peacock (official SNF stream). NBC coverage also available via most live TV streamers that carry local NBC (Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream; market restrictions apply). 

NBC’s “Football Night in America” pregame originates on-site in Arlington before kickoff.

Game Info

  • Matchup: Green Bay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

  • Kickoff: 8:20 p.m. ET / 7:20 p.m. CT / 5:20 p.m. PT (7:20 a.m. Monday ICT)

  • Location: AT&T Stadium — Arlington, TX

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