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How to Watch Packers vs. Seahawks in Week 3 Preseason

Packers fans, this is the final tune-up before the real thing. Green Bay hosts the Seattle Seahawks in Preseason Week 3 at historic Lambeau Field on Saturday, August 23. Kickoff is 3:00 PM CT / 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM PT). 

TV Broadcast Options

  • Wisconsin/In-Market: Games air on the Packers TV Network, flagshipped by WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee) with WGBA-TV (Green Bay) and a 22-station regional footprint. Check Packers.com for your affiliate. 

  • Seattle Market: KING 5 carries the game locally in the Seattle area.

  • National / Out-of-Market: NFL Network is scheduled to carry Packers–Seahawks nationally (local markets defer to their regional telecasts). 

  • Preseason games sometimes simulcast on both NFL Network and local stations; if you’re inside a team’s local market, the local broadcast typically takes precedence. 

    Live Streaming Options

    • NFL+ (U.S.): Streams live out-of-market preseason games across supported devices; blackout rules apply.

  • International: DAZN / NFL Game Pass International streams preseason and regular-season games live outside the U.S. (availability and pricing vary by region). 

  • Live TV Streaming Services: Packages like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo typically include NFL Network and many local affiliates—check your ZIP code before kickoff. (Reference the Packers TV Network page for local stations.) 

  • Game Details

    • Date/Time: Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 — 3:00 PM CT / 4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT

  • Venue: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI

  • TV: NFL Network (national); WTMJ/WGBA & Packers TV Network (WI); KING 5 (Seattle) 

  • Why this isn’t “TNF”: The Thursday Night Football brand is reserved for regular-season games. Preseason matchups—regardless of day—don’t carry TNF branding. (General NFL policy.) 

    Radio Broadcast Options

    • Packers Radio Network: Wayne Larrivee (PBP) and Larry McCarren (analyst) on a statewide network (live stream links available via Packers.com). 

  • Seattle: Seattle Sports 710 AM and KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. SiriusXM: Home and away feeds available in the app/on receivers—check channel assignments on game day. 

  • Key Players to Watch — Packers

    • Kitan Oladapo, S (Year 2): A 2024 fifth-rounder who battled through a tough rookie season, Oladapo has been spotlighted as an ascending piece in the safety room and should see meaningful preseason snaps. 

  • Matthew Golden, WR (Rookie R1): The Packers’ first Round-1 WR since 2002; staff rave about his versatility and burst—preseason reps matter with injuries in the WR room. 

  • Key Players to Watch — Seahawks

    • Seattle’s depth chart is still sorting itself out; local coverage has highlighted a QB room featuring Sam Darnold, Drew Lock, and rookie Jalen Milroe, plus young pieces battling for spots throughout the roster. Expect substantial snaps for reserves in this finale. 

    Injury Updates (Packers snapshot)

    • Omar Brown (S): Chest/lung injury from Week 2; trending in a positive direction per LaFleur.

  • MarShawn Lloyd (RB): Expected to miss time with a hamstring; opportunities rise for Emanuel Wilson/Chris Brooks. 

  • Barryn Sorrell (EDGE): Knee issue; adds strain to edge depth. 

  • Jordan Love (QB): Thumb (non-throwing); LaFleur hopeful for a ramp-up in practice participation. 

  • Savion Williams (WR, R3): Hamstring; multiple prior setbacks this summer have thinned the WR group.


  • Quick Watch/Listen Cheat Sheet

    • TV: NFL Network (national); WTMJ/WGBA & Packers TV Network (Wisconsin); KING 5 (Seattle).

  • Stream: NFL+ (U.S. out-of-market preseason); DAZN/NFL Game Pass International (outside U.S.).

  • Radio: Packers Radio Network (Larrivee/McCarren); Seattle Sports 710 / KIRO 97.3; SiriusXM (home/away feeds).

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