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How to Watch and Listen: Packers at Colts – Preseason Week 2

Posted August 16, 2025

How to Watch and Listen: Packers at Colts – Preseason Week 2

Date: Saturday, August 16, 2025
Game Time: 1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Indiana. 

The Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts meet in Week 2 of the NFL preseason after opposite-opening results. Green Bay fell to the Jets, 30–10, while Indianapolis dropped its opener to the Ravens, 24–16. Meanwhile, Packers QB Jordan Love is sidelined following left-thumb surgery as Malik Willis handles first-team reps; for the Colts, head coach Shane Steichen said Daniel Jones will start with Anthony Richardson Sr. playing the bulk of the first half. 


WATCH / STREAM

  • Indianapolis market: CBS4 with Greg Rakestraw (play-by-play), Rick Venturi (analyst) and Larra Overton (sideline). Fans in-market can stream on Colts.com (tap “Watch Live” at kickoff). Select international streaming available (Austria, Germany, Switzerland). 

  • Green Bay/Wisconsin & regional affiliates: Packers TV Network (flagships WTMJ-TV Milwaukee and WGBA-TV Green Bay) across Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, parts of MN/IL/IA/NE/MO/ND/SD and Alaska. Preseason games also carried on Telemundo (market-dependent).

  • National: Not scheduled for a live NFL Network telecast; out-of-market fans can stream live with NFL+ (blackout rules apply).


  • LISTEN

    • Packers Radio Network: 54 stations; flagship WRNW-FM 97.3 The Game (Milwaukee). Wayne Larrivee (PBP) and Larry McCarren (analyst). Global desktop audio stream on Packers.com; mobile app streaming available in the home market. Pregame begins 10:05 a.m. CT.

  • Colts Radio (Indianapolis): 93.5/107.5 The Fan, 97.1 HANK, and the Ascension St. Vincent Radio Network. Desktop streaming on Colts.com (all markets) and via Colts App in-market. Also on SiriusXM channel 813


  • Postgame

    • Team press conferences and reaction will stream on Packers.com and Colts.com, with additional coverage available in the teams’ official apps and video channels

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