This question is pretty straightforward: Which game are you most looking forward to in 2026?
If you need a refresher, here’s the Green Bay Packers’ 2026 schedule:
- Sunday, Sept. 13: at Minnesota Vikings, 3:25 pm CT (CBS)
- Sunday, Sept. 20: at New York Jets, Noon CT (FOX)
- Thursday, Sept. 24: Atlanta Falcons, 7:15 pm CT (Amazon)
- Sunday, Oct. 4: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Noon (FOX)
- Sunday, Oct. 11: Chicago Bears, 3:25 pm CT (FOX)
- Sunday, Oct. 18: Dallas Cowboys, 7:20 pm CT (NBC)
- Sunday, Oct. 25: at Detroit Lions, 3:25 pm CT (FOX)
- Thursday, Oct. 29: vs. Carolina Panthers, 7:15 pm CT (Amazon)
- Sunday, Nov. 8: at New England Patriots, 3:25 pm CT (FOX)
- Sunday, Nov. 15: Minnesota Vikings, Noon CT (FOX)
- Bye
- Wednesday, Nov. 25: at Los Angeles Rams, 7 pm CT (Netflix)
- Sunday, Dec. 6: at New Orleans Saints, Noon CT (FOX)
- Sunday, Dec. 13: Buffalo Bills, 7:20 pm CT (NBC)
- Sunday, Dec. 20: Miami Dolphins, Noon CT (FOX)
- Friday, Dec. 25: at Chicago Bears, Noon CT (Netflix)
- Monday, Jan. 4: Houston Texans, 7:15 pm CT (ESPN)
- Saturday/Sunday, Jan. 9/Jan. 10: Detroit Lions (TBD)
Personally, I’m circling the Week 5 game against the Chicago Bears. It’ll be the first time that the Packers have a chance to avenge their playoff loss from 2025. On top of that, there’s a good chance that it’ll be the first time that pass-rusher Micah Parsons is back on the field. If Parsons starts the year on the physically unable to perform
list, he’ll miss the first four weeks of the season. For what it’s worth, everyone but Parsons (ACL tear) and defensive lineman Jordan Riley (Achilles tear) should be good to go for the start of the regular season.
What game are you folks most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section.
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