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What channel is Cowboys vs. Packers on? Schedule, time, live stream to watch 'Sunday Night Football' in Week 4

When schedules released, this Cowboys vs. Packers game was a great matchup without outside storylines.

Then, the Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to Green Bay, creating a messy situation that arrives on Sunday Night Football. Dallas hosts this matchup and will welcome Parsons home for the first time since he publicly requested a trade from the organization.

 
 

Green Bay is off to a 2-1 start and looks like a Super Bowl contender thus far. The Browns stole a victory in Week 3, thanks to a blocked field goal and late-made field goal. Otherwise, the Packers have wins against the 

 
 

Lions and Commanders, two impressive teams.

The Cowboys are quite the opposite of impressive. They're 1-2 with losses to the Eagles and Bears. Their win came in overtime against the Giants, though that could be chalked up to being New York's fault for not closing the deal.

Dallas' defense is atrocious, which is ironic considering it lost Parsons prior to the season. The Packers will likely continue the high-scoring trend against the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

 
 

The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch Cowboys vs. Packers.

What channel is Cowboys vs. Packers on?

The Cowboys vs. Packers game will be live on NBC on Sunday, Sept. 28.

For those looking to live stream the action, Peacock and Fubo have you covered.

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What time does Sunday Night Football start?

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 28
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

Cowboys vs. Packers kicks off at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 28. The game will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

 
 
 

Cowboys vs. Packers radio station

  • Radio station: SiriusXM channels 225, 226

NFL fans can tune into the Cowboys vs. Packers game live on SiriusXM channels 225 (Cowboys) and 226 (Packers).

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