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Despite less-than-stellar injury news in Week 7, the Green Bay Packers were able to pull off a 24-10 win against the Washington Football. Today we will discuss about Green bay packers: What time do the play tomorrow| Game tomorrow| Game today

Green bay packers: What time do the play tomorrow| Game tomorrow| Game today

The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) North Division. It is the third oldest franchise in the NFL, dating back to 1919, [10] [11] and the only non-profit, community-owned major league professional sports team based in the United States. Home games have been played at Lambeau Field since 1957.

League/conference affiliations

Independent (1919–1920)
National Football League (1921–present)

  • Western Division (1933–1949)
  • National Conference (1950–1952)
  • Western Conference (1953–1966)
    • Central Division (1967–1969)
  • National Football Conference (1970–present)
    • Central Division (1970–2001)
    • North Division (2002–present)

What time do the play tomorrow

Green bay packers: What time do the play tomorrow| Game tomorrow| Game today

Game time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH
TV Channel: Fox will air today’s action with Kevin Harlan, Jonathan Wilma and Lindsay Zarniak calling the action.
Stream Online: Fox Sports Live or use fuboTV’s free trial to catch the action.
Radio: Bengals Radio Network with Dan Hoard and Dave Lapham.
Weather: NFL Weather wise, Mid to Low 80’s and Partly Cloudy is expected.
Inactive
Roster: CIN | GB
Odds: Packers open as 3-point favorites with over/under set at 50.5. Odds/lines are subject to change. Tea

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Green bay packers: What time do the play tomorrow| Game tomorrow| Game today

Over the course of four weeks, Green Bay and Cincinnati have both sat 3-1 and topped their respective divisions, but both have taken different paths to get there.

After being dismissed 38–3 in Week 1, Aaron Rodgers assured the Packers that the Packers would right the ship and did so brilliantly, winning their last three games.

 

Meanwhile, Cincinnati has been far less effective, requiring walk-off field goals in Weeks 1 and 4 to reach this point.

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Mason Crosby’s 39-yard field extended Green Bay’s lead to 24-7, with Washington headed to the Packers’ 12-yard line before Henicki was picked in the final field by Chandon Sullivan. Washington was able to surpass Landon Collins’ fumble recovery in the first field goal of Chris Blevitt’s career, but was unable to cut the deficit further after failing to recover the ensuing onside kick.

Rodgers finished the game with 274 yards on 27 of 35 passes. Adams, Tonin and Lazard caught a combined 15 passes for 199 yards and three scores. Heinke — who grew up a Packers fan and wears No. 4 because of former Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre — finished the game with 268 yards in 25 of 36. He was also the game’s leading rusher with 95 yards on 10 carries which included a 38-yard run in the second half. McLaurin led all receivers with 122 yards on seven counts.

Here’s a closer look at what happened on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

why packers win
Green Bay got a performance of another MVP caliber from Rodgers, who now has 16 touchdowns against Xu

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