How to watch Packers vs. Colts in NFL Week 2 with & without cable

Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis
Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis / Wagner Meier/GettyImages
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The Green Bay Packers take on the Indianapolis Colts in their home opener, but they will likely be without quarterback Jordan Love, who is recovering from a sprained MCL.

In Love's absence, former third-round pick Malik Willis will start at quarterback. The Packers traded for Willis less than three weeks ago, so it's unlikely he will have a full understanding of the playbook in such a limited time. That's the challenge head coach Matt LaFleur faces. It's up to him to create a solid game plan that makes life as comfortable for Willis as possible.

With the other three NFC North teams winning in Week 1, the pressure is already on the Packers to find a way to win this week. A home game against the Colts is certainly winnable with Love, but without him? Only time will tell.

Hopefully, Willis can lead the Packers to an important victory. Here's how you can watch the home opener in Week 2.

Packers vs. Colts game details

  • Date: Sunday, September 15
  • Location: Lambeau Field | Green Bay, WI
  • Kickoff Time: Noon CT

How to watch Packers vs. Colts on TV

Fans in local markets can watch the game on FOX. Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, and Pam Oliver will call the game. Below is the TV coverage map for the early-window FOX games, according to 506 Sports.

The Packers' home opener will be broadcast throughout most of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.

  • Blue: Indianapolis Colts at Green Bay Packers
  • Red: New Orleans Saints at Dallas Cowboys
  • Green: Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots
  • Orange: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions
  • Light Blue: New York Giants at Washington Commanders
  • Yellow: Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals

If you are outside the local market, you won't be able to watch Packers-Colts on FOX, but there are alternative ways to tune into the game.

How to stream Packers vs. Colts

The game is available through NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, which starts at $479 for the entire season (not including YouTube TV). Alternatively, you can catch a live stream of the game with a subscription to Fubo.

Fubo offers a seven-day free trial for new users.

Fans outside the United States can stream the game live with NFL Game Pass on DAZN (subscription required). It is available in every country outside of the United States and China. Prices vary in each country.

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