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Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the NFL Week 7 Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers game, Sunday, Oct. 19.
The NFL season continues with the Arizona Cardinals hosting the Green Bay Packers Sunday. Start time, where to watch, streaming and NFL schedule.
The featured game on FOX is between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys, so markets getting Packers vs. Cardinals is limited but includes Green Bay, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Arizona and Indianapolis. The TV broadcast map for the late afternoon timeslot on FOX (blue is Packers vs. Cardinals, red is Commanders vs. Cowboys):
The Arizona Cardinals return home in Week 7. They will take on the Green Bay Packers Sunday afternoon at State Farm Stadium. The game kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET (1:25 p.m. Arizona time) and will air on FOX.
What TV channel is Arizona Cardinals vs Green Bay Packers game on? Time, how to watch on television, how to stream NFL Week 7 game Sunday, Oct. 19.
Aaron Rodgers said he will retire with the Packers once he calls it quits. He reflected fondly on his 18 years in Green Bay. The Steelers play Rodgers’ former team Sunday.
The Green Bay Packers are on the road and preparing to face the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in a Week 7 showdown on Sunday, Oct. 19. The matchup -- a rematch of Green Bay's 34-13 win last year at Lambeau Field -- is scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. CT kickoff from Arizona.
The Green Bay Packers will be looking for their first victory on the road this season when they take on the Arizona Cardinals in a Week 7 matchup on Sunday, Oct. 19 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale,
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The desert will heat up this Sunday as the Cardinals (2-4) welcome the Packers (3-1-1) to State Farm Stadium for a Week 7 clash that could tilt the momentum for both sides. Arizona's defense, once stingy against the run,
Green Bay Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons has a great amount of respect for future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers.