![]() ![]() Three of those games are divisional games, including a visit to Detroit on Thanksgiving and a trip to Minnesota on New Year’s Eve. In total, Green Bay is scheduled for six island games, a relatively high number considering that the team moved on from starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier this offseason. If you were hoping to get an early look at the Jordan Love era in person, though, the bad news is that the Packers will only be playing one Sunday game at Lambeau Field before October 29th this season, a product of the team starting the year off with four road games in their first six showings along with the fact that they’ll be hosting the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football in Week 4. The Chicago Bears - the Packers’ Week 1 and Week 18 opponent - will serve as the bookend for Green Bay’s season. Interested in going to a game? Head to StubHub for tickets Week 17, 12/31: Minnesota Vikings (7:20 PM - NBC - Sunday Night Football - New Year’s Eve).Week 16, 12/24: Carolina Panthers (Noon - FOX - Christmas Eve).Week 15, 12/17: vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Noon - FOX).Week 14, 12/11: New York Giants (7:15 PM - ABC - Monday Night Football).Week 13, 12/3: vs Kansas City Chiefs (7:20 - NBC - Sunday Night Football).Week 12, 11/23: Detroit Lions (11:30 AM - FOX - Thanksgiving).Week 11, 11/19: vs Los Angeles Chargers (Noon - FOX).Week 10, 11/12: Pittsburgh Steelers (Noon - CBS).Week 9, 11/5: vs Los Angeles Rams (Noon - FOX).Week 8, 10/29: vs Minnesota Vikings (Noon- FOX).Week 5, 10/9: Las Vegas Raiders (7:15 PM - ESPN - Monday Night Football).Week 4, 9/28: vs Detroit Lions (7:15 PM - Amazon Prime - Thursday Night Football).Week 3, 9/24: vs New Orleans Saints (Noon - Fox).Week 2, 9/17: Atlanta Falcons (Noon - FOX).Shortly after Schneidman’s report, it was confirmed by Sports Illustrated’s Bill Huber, meaning that you don’t have to wait until 8 PM Eastern for the league’s schedule release show to start planning accordingly for this upcoming season. The Green Bay Packers’ 2023 schedule has reportedly leaked, according to The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman - who had it first.
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