(PACKERS/LEARFIELD) – The Green Bay Packers’ Week 17 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field has been set for Saturday, Dec. 27, with kickoff at 7 p.m., the NFL announced today.
The game will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock, with the broadcast also available on free, over-the-air television on NBC 26 in the Green Bay market and TMJ4 in the Milwaukee market, as well as on mobile devices with NFL+.
Fans planning to attend the game should adjust their plans accordingly. The Lambeau Field parking lots and Johnsonville Tailgate Village will open at 3 p.m., with stadium gates opening at 5 p.m.
Will Van Ess play? The Green Bay Packer defensive front could be getting a little help this week as Lukas Van Ness returned to the practice field Wednesday.
Van Ness has only played six snaps since injuring his foot in a game against the Bengals on October 12th.
Van Ness, now in his third year, had five quarterback hits and four multi-pressure games during the Packers’ first five games of the season.
Thursday’s practice report will shed more light on if the defensive end will be good to go against the Broncos on Sunday.
Scoring won’t be easy: Packers coach Matt LaFleur in talking with the media on Wednesday said that Denver’s defense is rock solid.
LaFleur talked about why Bo Nix wins games at a large rate, while other young QB’s struggle to do so.
Denver is known as the mile-high city for a reason. LaFleur talked about what can they do to deal with the altitude
Road wins: In prepping for Denver, the Packers’ Isaiah McDuffie talked about the team’s ability to win on the road.
McDuffie also discussed Broncos coach Sean Payton’s play with the Denver offense.
McDuffie also talked about Denver winning 10-straight.





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