How to listen to Packers vs. Saints NFL Week 16 game on the radio

The Packers are in primetime for the fourth straight week.

New Orleans Saints v Green Bay Packers
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A lot has changed since the Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints last met at Lambeau Field.

It was Week 3 of the 2023 season, with Jordan Love making his first home start since the Packers traded Aaron Rodgers. After trailing 17-0 entering the fourth quarter, Love and the Packers rallied to pick up a stunning 18-17 win over the Saints.

The Packers will hope for a better start on Monday Night Football, especially against a New Orleans team missing Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will turn to backup quarterback Spencer Rattler, who has started three games this season and lost all of them.

It's the fourth straight primetime game for the Packers, with the ESPN crew heading to Lambeau Field for Monday Night Football, but there are also plenty of ways to listen live on the radio.

Game details

When/where is the game?

After spending the past two weeks on the road, the Packers return home to Lambeau Field to host the Saints on Monday Night Football, with the game kicking off at 7:15 p.m. CT on Monday, December 23.

Local radio stations

Packers Radio Network

Wayne Larrivee, Larry McCarren, and John Kuhn will call the action for the Packers Radio Network, which includes WRNW-Milwaukee and many affiliate radio stations across these states:

  • Wisconsin
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Illinois
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota

Saints radio options

Saints fans in the local market should tune into WWL-870 AM and 105.3 FM for live coverage from Mike Hoss, Deuce McAllister, and Jeff Nowak.

National radio stations

SiriusXM will have live coverage of the game. For the Packers-specific coverage, tune into Channel 226. Saints fans should look for Channel 225.

Westwood One also has a live national broadcast of the game, and they have a star-studded crew featuring play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan, analyst Joe Thomas, and the great Rich Eisen hosting the coverage. Hopefully, the game is as entertaining as their commentary promises to be.

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