Packers vs. Vikings Week 12 Broadcast Map: Green Bay opens stretch of divisional games with big matchup at Lambeau Field

Packers try to win at Lambeau after suffering two consecutive home losses, but keeping the momentum after beating the Giants.

Wendell Ferreira NFL News Writer
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) passes the ball against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.
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The Green Bay Packers haven’t won a football game at Lambeau Field since Oct. 12, when they beat the Cincinnati Bengals. Since then, Green Bay had losses at home to the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles. After winning three consecutive road games, though, it’s time for the Packers to be more effective in Wisconsin.

On Sunday, at noon (CT), the Packers open a sequence of three NFC North games that will likely define their regular season, and it’s the first game against the Minnesota Vikings in 2025.

The Packers-Vikings matchup is the second of a four-game series of Green Bay games on Fox. The broadcast team will have play-by-player Joe Davis, Greg Olsen as the color commentator, and sideline reporter Pam Oliver. It’s just the second divisional game for the Packers this season.

Packers-Vikings broadcast map

Packers-Vikings will be broadcasted locally on Fox in the red area, via 506 Sports. The other Fox games in the early window are New York Giants at Detroit Lions (blue) and Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans (green). The late window will have Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints.

Right now, the Packers are not slated for any other primetime game. In Week 13, though, there will be a standalone game against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, and another versus the Chicago Bears on Saturday in Week 16. Moreover, the final two games of the season, against the Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings, will still have their slots determined down the stretch.

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.

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.