The NFL network is the home of Thursday Night football. Since you apparently live out of market, you will only get them locally when they play the Vikings, are on national telecasts like Sunday Night Football (SNF), Thursday or Monday. Occasionally they will also be on locally during the Vikings bye week, if CBS is carrying the game or if Fox has a double header and they play at a different time than the Vikings. This page has a pretty good overview of streaming NFL http://www.cutcabletoday.com/sports/nfl/ AFAIK, the only way for you to be guaranteed to watch every game that your wretched team plays is to have DirectTV and sign up for Sunday ticket. If you want to stream, your best option might be to sign up for NFL gamepass but you won't be able to watch the games live. They say on demand but same day but I have no idea how much of a delay there will be. According to http://www.fbschedules.com/nfl-16/2016-green-bay-packers-football-schedule.php The Packers are on NBC twice, NFL Network/CBS once, CBS twice and ESPN once. That leaves 10 games on Fox, one of which is against the Vikings. On 2016-08-17 11:27, Linda Kateley wrote: > Actually I worry that it's just NFL network(the channel) and redzone(the channel). NFL Network is just show after show talking about NFL. Redzone is cool because it shows any game going on that is in the redzone. > > Once the season starts, can you let me know if you get the games? Hate to admit this here, but we are packer fans and we figure we save about $120 a month not having to go out to a bar to watch games :) -- Kathryn Minnesota Freeze Senior Coach & Women's Head Coach http://womensfooty.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20160817/d15e17ab/attachment.html>