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Cleveland Browns face their first NFC opponent in Week 3 today against the Green Bay Packers. Here are some notes about the matchup & information on how you can watch or listen to the game.
Game Information
- Game Time/Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland, OH
- TV Channel: FOX – Kevin Kugler (play-by-play) & Daryl Johnston (analyst).
- Local Radio: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM) with Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, Je’Rod Cherry (sidelines)
- Weather: 82 degrees (feels like 83). 4% chance of rain, 11 mph winds from the South
- Odds: Packers by 7.5
- Over/under: 41.5
TV Distribution Map
The game will be televised on FOX. Fans in the green areas will get to see the game.

Uniform & Poster
- The Browns’ uniform will be brown jerseys, brown pants, and the debut of their brown helmets.
- Here is the Week 3 poster for the Browns vs. Packers game:
Connections
- Browns P Corey Bojorquez spent the 2021 season with the Green Bay Packers.
- Packers RB Pierre Strong Jr. played for the Cleveland Browns from 2023-24.
- Packers Defensive Coordinator Jeff Hafley and Packers Defensive Backs Coach Ryan Downard coached together on the Cleveland Browns’ staff in 2014-15.
History
- The Browns have a 7-13 all-time record against the Packers.
- The last time these two teams met was in Green Bay on December 25, 2021, when the Browns lost to the Packers 24-22 on Christmas Day. It was a relatively close game, but a missed extra point, and later a missed two-point conversion, ended up playing a big part in coming up two point shorts. Baker Mayfield got a touchdown pass to Anthony Schwartz with 4 minutes to go. Cleveland got the ball back and drove to midfield with a minute to go, but Mayfield’s fourth interception of the day sealed the deal for Green Bay.
- Cleveland has never faced Jordan Love in the regular season.
- The Browns have lost four straight games to Green Bay.
- Their last win over the Packers came nearly 20 years ago on September 18, 2025, when they beat the Packers 26-24. In that game, Cleveland was led by QB Trent Dilfer throwing 3 touchdown passes, including a pair to TE Steve Heiden and an 80-yarder to WR Braylon Edwards. The only Browns running back who saw carries that day was RB Reuben Droughns.