Packers vs Bears Week 18 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

After four consecutive primetime games and a nationally televised game against the Minnesota Vikings last week, the Green Bay Packers will finally not have a game broadcasted for the entire country in Week 18, against the Chicago Bears. The Packers have already clinched a playoff spot and are only fighting for the sixth seed. Meanwhile, […]

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After four consecutive primetime games and a nationally televised game against the Minnesota Vikings last week, the Green Bay Packers will finally not have a game broadcasted for the entire country in Week 18, against the Chicago Bears.

The Packers have already clinched a playoff spot and are only fighting for the sixth seed. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears are mathematically eliminated from contention. So, there's not much value in the game, which prompted the NFL to schedule the game for noon (CT).

Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston will call the game on Fox. Laura Okmin will be the sideline reporter.

Broadcast map

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Fox's early window will have four games. The biggest one is New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (red), since the Bucs clinch a playoff spot and the NFC South title with a win.

Beyond Bears at Packers (green), another meaningful game for Packers fans is Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys (blue), because Green Bay needs a Commanders' loss to have a shot at the sixth seed in the NFC.

The fourth game of the window is Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts (yellow).

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.

Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren enter their 26th season of broadcasts together across the Packers Radio Network in 2024. Though both are veteran broadcasters, the two were paired for the first time in 1999 to bring the color and excitement of Green Bay Packers football to fans throughout Wisconsin, Upper Michigan and four other states.