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SCHEDULE UPDATE: How to Watch Colts vs. Packers in Week 2 Preseason Game: TV, Live Stream, and Radio Options

Date: August 11, 2025

The Green Bay Packers face off against the Indianapolis Colts in their second preseason game of the 2025 season. Below is everything you need to know to catch the action, including TV channels, streaming options, and radio broadcasts, based on official sources and information related to the 2025 season.


How to Watch on TV

  • TV Channels:
    • Green Bay/Wisconsin Area: The game will air on the Packers TV Network, led by WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee) and WGBA-TV (NBC 26, Green Bay). It may also be broadcast on the network’s 22 affiliate stations across Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, northeastern Minnesota, and parts of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Alaska, including:
      • WQOW/ABC (Eau Claire, WI)
      • WXOW/ABC (La Crosse, WI)
      • WKOW/ABC (Madison, WI)
      • WAOW/ABC (Wausau, WI)
      • KQDS/FOX (Duluth, MN/Superior, WI)
      • WLUC-NBC/FOX UP (Escanaba/Marquette, MI)
      • WMBD/CBS (Peoria/Bloomington, IL)
      • KCCI/CBS (Des Moines, IA)
      • WHBF/CBS (Davenport, IA)
      • KWWL/NBC (Cedar Rapids/Waterloo, IA)
      • KTVI/FOX (St. Louis, MO)
      • KETV/ABC (Omaha, NE)
      • KNDB/BEK (Bismarck, ND)
      • KRDK/BEK (Fargo, ND)
      • KNDM/BEK (Minot, ND)
      • KDLT/NBC (Sioux Falls, SD)
      • KYUR/ABC (Anchorage, AK)
      • KATN/ABC (Fairbanks, AK)
      • KJUD/ABC (Juneau, AK)
    • Indianapolis Area: The game will be broadcast on Fox59 (WXIN-TV) for local viewers.
    • TELEMUNDO: All Packers preseason games are also available on TELEMUNDO for Spanish-speaking audiences.
  • Broadcast Team:
    • Packers TV Network: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), John Kuhn (analyst, former Packers fullback), and Ashley Washburn (sideline reporter, WTMJ-TV). Washburn will also host a 30-minute pregame show.
    • Colts: Matt Taylor (play-by-play) and Charles Arbuckle (analyst) will call the game on Fox59.
  • TV Affiliate Map: For a full map of TV affiliates, visit packers.com/video/tv-network.

Game Details

  • Matchup: Green Bay Packers vs. Indianapolis Colts
  • When: Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 12:00 PM CT (1:00 PM ET)
  • Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

How to Watch Online (Live Stream)

  • In-Market (Local Areas):
    • Packers.com: Fans in the Packers’ local market (Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and surrounding areas) can stream the game live on packers.com (desktop only).
    • Colts.com: Viewers within 100 miles of Indianapolis can stream the game via the “Watch Live” button on colts.com at kickoff (mobile devices only).
    • Colts App: The game is also available for streaming on the Colts App for local fans.
  • Out-of-Market:
    • NFL+: The game can be streamed live on NFL+ (starting at $6.99/month). NFL+ supports preseason games on mobile devices, TVs, PCs, or tablets, though mobile streaming is limited to out-of-market games. It also offers live game audio and post-game replays.
    • FuboTV: This service broadcasts preseason games through local channels (e.g., Fox59 in Indianapolis). FuboTV offers a 7-day free trial, with the Pro plan priced at $49.99/month (discounted from $79.99 for the first month).
    • NFL Game Pass (International): Fans outside the U.S., Canada, and China can watch live via NFL Game Pass on DAZN, with pricing varying by country.

How to Listen on the Radio

  • Packers Radio Network:
    • The game will be broadcast across a 54-station network covering Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and North/South Dakota. The flagship station is 97.3 The Game (WRNW-Milwaukee).
    • Broadcast Team: Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play) and Larry McCarren (analyst, two-time Packers Pro Bowler), marking their 27th season together, surpassing the record set by Jim Irwin and Max McGee.
    • Pregame Show: Starts at 10:00 AM CT.
    • Radio Affiliates: For a full list of radio affiliates, visit packers.com/video/radio-network.
  • Colts Radio Network:
    • In Indianapolis, the game will air on 93.5/107.5 The Fan, 97.1 HANK, and the Ascension St. Vincent Radio Network.

Additional Notes

  • Streaming Restrictions: NFL+ and local streaming options are subject to NFL broadcast restrictions, limiting mobile streaming to out-of-market viewers for some platforms.
  • Preseason Context: This game follows the Packers’ 30-10 loss to the Jets in Week 1, where rookies like Amar Johnson (67 yards, 1 TD) shone. Fans can expect to see more young players, including Matthew Golden and Anthony Belton, as the team evaluates its 2025 rookie class.

For the latest updates or to confirm broadcast availability in your area, check packers.com, colts.com, or follow @packers and @Colts on social media. Don’t miss this chance to see the Packers take on the Colts in a crucial preseason matchup!

Chiefs Head Coach Announces Chris Jones to Start on the Bench for Standout Rookie After Costly Mistake vs. Jaguars
  Kansas City, MO —The Kansas City Chiefs’ coaching staff confirmed that Chris Jones will start on the bench in the next game to make way for rookie DT Omarr Norman-Lott, following a mistake viewed as pivotal in the loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The move is framed as a message about discipline and micro-detail up front, while forcing the entire front seven to re-sync with Steve Spagnuolo’s system. Early-week film study highlighted two core issues. First, a neutral-zone/offsides penalty on a late 3rd-and-short that extended a Jaguars drive and set up the decisive points. Second, a Tex stunt (tackle–end exchange) that broke timing: the call asked Jones to spike the B-gap to occupy the guard while the end looped into the A-gap, but the footwork and shoulder angle didn’t marry, opening a clear cutback lane. To Spagnuolo, this was more than an individual error—it was a warning about snap discipline, gap integrity, pad level, and landmarks at contact, the very details that define Kansas City’s “January standard.” Under the adjusted plan, Omarr Norman-Lott takes the base/early-downs start to tighten interior gap discipline, stabilize run fits, and give the call sheet a cleaner platform. Chris Jones is not being shelved; he’ll be “lit up” in high-leverage situations—3rd-and-long, two-minute stretches, and the red zone—where his interior surge can collapse the pocket and force quarterbacks to drift into edge pursuit. In parallel, the staff will streamline the call sheet with the line group, standardize stunt tags (Tex/Pir), shrink the late-stem window pre-snap, and ramp game-speed reps in 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 so everyone is “seeing it the same, triggering the same.” Meeting the decision head-on, Jones kept it brief but competitive: “I can’t accept letting a kid take my spot, but I respect the coach’s decision. Let’s see what we’re saying after the game. I’ll practice and wait for my chance. When the ball is snapped, the QB will know who I am.” At team level, the Chiefs are banking on a well-timed hard brake to restore core principles: no free yards, no lost fits, more 3rd-and-longs forced, and the return of negative plays (TFLs, QB hits) that flip field position. In an AFC where margins often come down to half a step at the line, getting back to micro-details—from the first heel strike at the snap to the shoulder angle on contact—remains the fastest route for Kansas City to rebound from the stumble against Jacksonville.