Packers at Cardinals Week 7 Broadcast Map: Green Bay starts new sequence of road games to prove itself in the NFL hierarchy
Packers and Cardinals face off during Sunday’s second afternoon window. The matchup will be broadcasted by Fox, but there are other ways to watch it if you’re not in local markets.
The Green Bay Packers had two road games in a row, losing to the Cleveland Browns and tying with the Dallas Cowboys. After returning to Lambeau Field to beat the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6, the Packers now open a new sequence of two road games, at the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Cardinals game on Sunday starts at 3:25 p.m. (CT) and will be broadcasted by Fox. Despite some dissatisfaction from fans on social media, the color commentator will be Jonathan Vilma, with Kenny Albert as the play-by-player. That happens because Fox’s primary team, with Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady, will call Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys.
It’s also the reason why most of the country won’t have access to the Packers’ game on Fox.
Packers-Cardinals broadcast map

There are only two games in Fox’s late window on Sunday, but as expected, Commanders-Cowboys (red) will be most of the attention. The Packers-Cardinals game goes to the blue area.
For fans out of the local market, the best way to watch the game will be using NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV. This option allows fans to watch all out of market games, while games in your local market will be blacked out. The game can also be streamed on Twitch or with an NFL+ subscription.
For fans outside of the United States, the game will be available with an NFL Gamepass subscription on DAZN.
The Packers have a 3-1-1 record. With a .700 winning percentage, Green Bay leads the NFC North and currently holds the second seed in the NFC, just behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals are last in the NFC West at 2-4, the only team in that division with a negative record this season.
Radio information
Every Packers game is called on the Packers Radio Network. Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play) and two-time Packers Pro Bowler Larry McCarren (analyst) call the action. The list of affiliates can be found on the Packers official website.
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