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Packers 6-pack: Green Bay needs to get off to a good start

The Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions will face off at Lambeau Field on Sept. 7, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call with CBS carrying the game.

That’s unusual with FOX usually being the NFC partner, but with every team playing to start the season, that is the nature of the beast.

The Packers will be looking to get off to a good start, after finishing on a sour note a season ago.

Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers

TIME AND DATE 3:25 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7

LOCATION: Lambeau Field

TV: CBS

RADIO: Flagship WRNW-FM Milwaukee — 97.3; Packers Radio Network includes WIXX-FM Green Bay — 101.1, WRLO-FM Antigo — 105.3, WLST-FM Marinette — 95.1, and WSAU Wausau —550 AM and 95.1 FM

2024 RECORDS: Packers 11-6 (lost in wildcard round). Lions 15-2 (lost in divisional round).

Packers ready for another Super Bowl run

When it comes to the autumn season, one pastime reigns supreme in northeast Wisconsin — football.

Luckily for residents and visitors to the area, Brown County is home to the NFL’s Green Bay Packers. Since 1919, the Green Bay Packers have been a staple in the sporting world and have made way for many to enjoy an autumn or winter Sunday afternoon.

Roster much the same as last year, but changes are significant

After all the dust settled from the preseason and the roster cuts, the Packers looked like its roster was set for the year, until general manager Brian Gutekunst made one of the biggest moves of recent NFL history.

Parsons acquired in trade with Cowboys

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The 2025 NFL draft is in the books, and the Green Bay Packers have filled some of the needs that plagued them at the end of the 2024 season. The draft started with a bang with President and CEO Mark Murphy delivering a perfect explanation of Green Bay’s first round pick. It ended with Brad Paisley taking the stage and rocking the Lambeau faithful who stayed for all seven rounds. Here is a look at the guys Green Bay picked, and how we can expect t
Wide receivers room gets shot in the arm (and legs)
The wide receiver room has received some reinforcements. After years of clamoring for a first-round pick at receiver, the fanbase got its wish with Matthew Golden arriving in Green Bay. Not content to just add one receiver to the pass catching group, general manager Brian Gutekunst selected another receiver in the third round, TCU’s Savion Williams. Golden and Williams will likely see time on the field this coming season. Whether or not they beco
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