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What channel is Packers vs. Seahawks on today? Time, TV schedule, and live stream for NFL Preseason Week 3

 

Published Aug 23, 2025

Jordan Love and the Packers head into their preseason dress rehearsal, hosting the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field. This is the seventh preseason meeting between the two; the series is tied 3–3, and the most recent game (2023) went Green Bay’s way, 19–15 at home.

How to watch Packers vs. Seahawks

  • National (U.S.): NFL Network

  • Wisconsin local (Packers TV Network): WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee) & WGBA-TV (Green Bay), plus a regional network of affiliate stations across the Midwest and Alaska

  • Seattle market: KING 5

  • Live stream:

    • NFL+ (all out-of-market preseason games; subject to rights restrictions)

  • Seahawks Mobile App & Seahawks.com (within the Seattle market and select international territories listed on the team site)

  • What time does Packers vs. Seahawks start?

    • Date: Saturday, Aug. 23

  • Kickoff: 4:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. CT / 1:00 p.m. PT

  • Venue: Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wisconsin)

  • How to listen on radio

    • Packers Radio Network: 97.3 The Game – WRNW (flagship), plus a 50+ station network across the Midwest; also on Packers.com (desktop worldwide) and the Packers app (within the home market)

  • Seattle: Seattle Sports 710 AM & KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM

  • Storylines to watch

    • The teams held a joint practice in Green Bay leading into Saturday’s game; the Packers have won 3 of the last 4 preseason meetings.

  • For Seattle, head coach Mike Macdonald is expected to give rookie QB Jalen Milroe an extended look in the finale; RB Kenneth Walker III returned to full practice this week.

  • 2025 preseason schedules

    Packers

    • Week 1: lost to Jets (10–30) — Lambeau Field

  • Week 2: won at Colts (23–19) — Lucas Oil Stadium

  • Week 3: vs Seahawks, 3:00 p.m. CT — Lambeau Field

  • Seahawks

    • Current preseason record: 1–0–1

  • Week 3: at Packers, 1:00 p.m. PT — televised on KING 5 in Seattle


  • Quick watch guide

    • National TV: NFL Network

  • Local TV: WTMJ/WGBA (and the Packers TV Network) in Wisconsin; KING 5 in Seattle

  • Streaming: NFL+ (out-of-market), Seahawks App/Seahawks.com (eligible areas)

  • Kickoff: 4:00 p.m. ET | 3:00 p.m. CT | 1:00 p.m. PT

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