Rams at Packers Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Los Angeles Rams (3-5) are looking to right the ship after back-to-back losses and fortunately, they have a chance to do just that in Week 9 against the reeling Green Bay Packers (2-5).The Rams will have to try this feat on the road, but again, the cards are still in their favor: The Packers […]
The Los Angeles Rams (3-5) are looking to right the ship after back-to-back losses and fortunately, they have a chance to do just that in Week 9 against the reeling Green Bay Packers (2-5).
The Rams will have to try this feat on the road, but again, the cards are still in their favor: The Packers are 1-2 at Lambeau Field, this year, and are averaging under 13 points per game when playing at home.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in the red areas on the map below you'll get this game on your local FOX channels, according to 506sports.com:

The Rams-Packers (red) are competing with two other games during FOX's 1pm ET slate, but it will reach the most viewers of the three matchups. The broadcast crew consists of Adam Amin and Daryl Johnston, with Pam Oliver reporting from the sidelines. If you don't live in the red areas, then you won't be able to watch the game on local FOX channels.
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 Rams Radio Network.
This game really comes down to defense for the Rams. If Raheem Morris' unit can hold its own, then it should be able to force the Packers offense into mistakes and simply hold it at bay. The Packers offense, for a multitude of reasons, is one of the worst offenses in the NFL and it struggles to move the ball early-on in games.
If the Rams can build an early lead then Sean McVay and co. can rely on the running game to help seal the deal. The Packers defense isn't the worst unit in the world, but is very inconsistent. Especially against the run. Therefore, there should be opportunities to make plays.
Of course, a good chunk of this outcome will rely on Matthew Stafford's health. It's still unclear if he plays on Sunday. If he doesn't go, it will obviously make things harder for the Rams, but they won't be impossible, by any means.