Packers vs. Broncos Week 3: Start time, live stream, TV info and more

GREEN BAY, WI - OCTOBER 11: A general view of Lambeau Field during the game between the Green Bay Packers and the St. Louis Rams in the fourth quarter on October 11, 2015 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Kena Krutsinger/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WI - OCTOBER 11: A general view of Lambeau Field during the game between the Green Bay Packers and the St. Louis Rams in the fourth quarter on October 11, 2015 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Kena Krutsinger/Getty Images) /
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How to watch Sunday’s showdown with the Denver Broncos.

Today, the Green Bay Packers play the first of two games over the next five days, both of which will be played at Lambeau Field. Up first is the visit of the Denver Broncos.

These two teams don’t meet all that often. The last time they played against each other, Peyton Manning was quarterback for the Broncos. A lot has changed since then, the last season Denver won the Super Bowl.

Ahead of today’s game, here’s how you can watch:

Date: Sunday, Sept. 22
Kickoff time: 12:00 p.m. CT
Location: Green Bay, WI
Stadium: Lambeau Field
TV channel: FOX
Live stream: NFL.com Live Stream, fuboTV

This is an important game for both teams, but for different reasons. For the Packers, it’s a chance to start 3-0, something they haven’t done since 2015. And with difficult games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys up next, putting three wins on the board early would be a great start to the season.

While it’s still early, this could be considered a must-win game for the Broncos. It’s difficult to make the playoffs after an 0-3 start. That’s especially true for the Broncos considering four of their final 13 games will be played against the Chiefs and Chargers.

So, you can guarantee Vic Fangio’s team will come to Lambeau ready to go. Fangio has had success against Aaron Rodgers as a defensive coordinator, so this will be an interesting contest. Fangio hasn’t come up against Matt LaFleur’s offense yet.

A win for Denver could be season-saving, while victory for Green Bay could set the team up nicely for a long playoff push in the NFC North, a division that could go down to the wire late into the season.

The Packers are up against another strong defense in Week 3. They’ve passed their first two tests. Can they make it three wins in a row?