An hour before the NFL was set to begin its schedule release, Dominique Yates of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel was able to report the full Green Bay Packers schedule, along with their kickoff times and the channels that they’ll be playing on. Prior to Yates’ report, we only had about half of the Packers’ 2026 schedule.
Below is the full breakdown, week-by-week, of the Packers’ upcoming season:
- 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)
- Week 11: 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)
That’s right, after playing their Wild Card game on Amazon last year, the Packers will be on streaming services
at least four times in 2026: two Thursday Night Football games on Amazon and two Netflix games, one on “Thanksgiving Eve” and one on Christmas.
As far as the pre-Micah Parsons slate goes, this was about as good as could be asked for, though. If Parsons is still on the physically unable to perform list by the start of the regular season, the Packers will have to be without him for four games, per the league’s rules. Those four games will be against the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.











