How to watch, stream, and listen to Green Bay Packers at Los Angeles Rams in week 5
For the second consecutive week, the Green Bay Packers will have an NFC matchup broadcasted by CBS — thanks to a rule adjustment made by the NFL a couple of years ago, where the league can switch games between Fox and CBS however they want to. The Packers visit the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi […]
For the second consecutive week, the Green Bay Packers will have an NFC matchup broadcasted by CBS — thanks to a rule adjustment made by the NFL a couple of years ago, where the league can switch games between Fox and CBS however they want to.
The Packers visit the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, and this is the first 3:25pm Central (1:25pm Pacific Time) of the season for Green Bay after a Friday night game in week 1 and three consecutive noon games.
CBS has already announced the Packers-Rams game as the matchup of the week for the company. Therefore, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson will call it.
Broadcast map
There are only two CBS late games. Beyond Packers-Rams, it's New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks. Packers-Rams will be almost a national game, except for regions close to New York and Seattle.

For the markets where the Packers game won't be broadcasted, the option is a Sunday Ticket subscription.
Outside of the United States, the NFL offers a GamePass option via a worldwide partnership with DAZN.
How to listen
The game will be on Packers Radio Network, and here's the list of affiliates.
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