Packers at Broncos Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Green Bay Packers (2-3) are coming off their bye week and are hoping to get back on track against the 1-5 Denver Broncos in Week 7. This is a big game for both teams. A win gets the Packers back to .500 and keeps them in the race with the Detroit Lions for the […]

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The Green Bay Packers (2-3) are coming off their bye week and are hoping to get back on track against the 1-5 Denver Broncos in Week 7.

This is a big game for both teams. A win gets the Packers back to .500 and keeps them in the race with the Detroit Lions for the NFC North crown. A win for the Broncos would keep their faint playoff hopes alive, but a loss would pretty much all but guarantee the ninth-straight year without a playoff appearance.

Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the blue areas on the map below you'll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

Packers-Broncos is highlighted in blue and is a 4:25pm ET kickoff.506sports.com

The Packers-Broncos game (blue) is competing with the only other game on CBS' late schedule: the Los Angeles Chargers vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Of course, national channels are going to pick Patrick Mahomes over most teams, so it makes sense. But, unfortunately, if you don't live in the blue areas, the game won't be on your local CBS channel. The game is slated to kick off at 4:25pm ET.

But, of course, there are plenty of other ways to watch in today's world. If you have YouTube TV, then there's obviously the Sunday Ticket package that comes with it. There are other streaming sites such as FuboTV, DAZN, and others, as well. 

And, if you don't want to deal with any of that – you can always listen to the game on the Packers Radio Network

The Packers offense is going to have to find ways to make plays and be consistent against an underrated Denver defense that has a bad rap thanks to its 70-point shellacking against the Miami Dolphins back in Week 3. The Broncos offense has shown some signs of life this year, as well, so the Packers defense can't take Russell Wilson and co. lightly.

The last time these two teams met, Aaron Rodgers threw for 235 yards and a touchdown in a 27-16 win over the Joe Flacco-led Broncos. The Packers have won four of the last five matchups and six of the last nine dating back to 1993. Overall, the series history between these two teams is tied at 7-7-1.