Packers vs. Bills Week 4: Start time, TV info and more
How to watch the Green Bay Packers’ Week 4 game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Green Bay Packers are at home for the third time in four weeks, aiming to win for just the second time this season.
On Sunday the Packers host the Buffalo Bills, who put together an excellent performance in Minnesota last week to upset the Vikings.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game:
Date: Sunday, Sept. 30
Kickoff time: 12:00 p.m. CT
Stadium: Lambeau Field
TV channel: CBS
Live stream: FuboTV
Predictions: Lombardi Ave staff make Week 4 predictions
At 1-1-1, the Packers need to get back on track, particularly as this game is at home. They are currently undefeated at Lambeau Field after their excellent comeback victory over the Chicago Bears in the season opener, followed by a tie in Week 2 against the Vikings.
The Packers could be without Randall Cobb, who was added to the team’s official injury report on Thursday. He has a hamstring injury.
Second-year defensive backs Kevin King (groin) and Josh Jones (ankle) are both questionable. Starting guard Justin McCray (shoulder), is likely to miss the game, however. He is listed as doubtful on the injury report.
The good news is that Aaron Rodgers appears to be getting closer to 100 percent. He participated in a Thursday practice for the first time since getting injured in Week 1.
The Packers will need Rodgers throughout this important stretch of games. The sooner he is fully healthy, the better for the entire offense.
A win would put Green Bay ahead of Minnesota, who has now lost two straight after Thursday’s defeat to the LA Rams. The Vikings will enter Week 5 at 1-2-1.
The division-leading Bears have the chance to go 3-1 if they can beat the Buccaneers. The 1-2 Lions are at Dallas, a week before they host Green Bay.
What is your prediction for Sunday’s game against the Bills?