Packers vs. Chiefs Week 8: How to watch, start time, live stream, TV info and more
By Matt Conner
The Kansas City Chiefs host Aaron Rodgers and the red-hot Green Bay Packers in a primetime showdown on Sunday Night Football.
Before the 2019 regular season began, the Sunday Night Football game scheduled for Week 8 was supposed to be a matchup of the premiere present and future quarterbacks in the game. Alas, it was not meant to be.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were supposed to host Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in a matchup of Canton-caliber arms. Instead, Rodgers will be doing the throwing on one side while K.C. simply hopes to slow him enough so that Matt Moore can attempt to keep the Chiefs competitive. The weapons are all there, but injuries have hit the defense particularly hard and have sidelined key players—as if losing Mahomes wasn’t enough.
Still the Chiefs showed their teeth last week in a strong statement win over the Denver Broncos. Are they ready to do so again in primetime? To get you ready for the game, we’ve got you covered with plenty of analysis and information—including how to watch and listen to the game depending on your needs.
- AA Writer Predictions for the game
- Six important storylines for Chiefs-Packers
- How the Chiefs can beat the Packers
- Full injury report inc. Patrick Mahomes, Frank Clark
- LeSean McCoy is bound for a big game
- Chiefs fans back decision to go with Matt Moore
Here’s everything you need to know to watch and enjoy Sunday Night Football.
GREEN BAY PACKERS v. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
When: 7:20 p.m. C.T., Sunday, October 27
Where: Arrowhead Stadium
TV: NBC
TV Announcers: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya
Live Stream: FuboTV (7-day trial available), Amazon Prime, Chiefs official site (for local fans), Chiefs official app (download here) or NFL Game Pass
Radio: 101.1 FM
Radio Announcers: Mitch Holthus, Kendall Gammon, BJ Kissel
Odds: Green Bay by 4 (Action Network)
Weather: 53 degrees, partly cloudy
Series History: Chiefs lead 7-3-1, including 7 straight wins
Last Meeting: Sept. 28, 2015; 38-28, Chiefs loss at Green Bay