Live updates, highlights from Titans-Packers ‘TNF’ game
Both teams are coming off hard-fought wins, with the Packers pulling off a surprising upset against the Cowboys in a 31-28 overtime victory to snap a five-game losing streak and the Titans outlasting the Broncos 17-10 to move to 6-3 on the season.
The Titans are a bit like the AFC’s version of the Vikings, as they continue to win games in the most chaotic, cardiac way possible after starting the season 0-2. Against the Broncos, Nick Westbrook broke out for 119 yards and two touchdowns as Derrick Henry was held largely in check. The Titans will be looking for more balance against the Packers, particularly with their strong pass defense led by Jaire Alexander.
Aaron Rodgers, meanwhile, is looking to ride the momentum of Sunday’s win. Christian Watson had a breakout game with three touchdowns against Dallas, as he continues to build his rapport with the back-to-back MVP. Thursday will be a fulcrum point for the Packers as NFL fans look to figure out if that game was an anomaly or the beginning of a trend.
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Here’s everything to know about the Titans vs. Packers matchup, including what the start time for “Thursday Night Football” in Week 11 is.
What time is the Titans vs. Packers game tonight?
Date: Thursday, Nov. 17 Time: 8:15 p. m. ET (7:15 p. m. CT)
The Titans vs. Packers game will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday, which is 7:15 p.m. local time in Green Bay and Nashville.
What channel is Thursday Night Football on tonight?
However, those in the local television markets will be able to watch the contests on cable TV and other streaming services. The Milwaukee market will broadcast the game on Fox affiliate WITI and Green Bay will be on WGBA (NBC), while Nashville’s broadcast will occur on WTVF, a CBS affiliate.
Viewers in Canada will be able to watch the game on DAZN.
NFL live stream for the Titans vs. Packers
NFL schedule Week 11
Titans-Packers kicks off a Week 11 slate that features five divisional matchups, two of which are in prime time.
There are no Sunday morning international games this week, and the early slate will feature Bears vs. Falcons, Eagles vs. Colts, Jets vs. Patriots, Commanders vs. Texans, Rams vs. Saints, Browns vs. Bills, Panthers vs. Ravens, and Giants vs. Lions. After that NFL fans will see Raiders vs. Broncos, Vikings vs. Cowboys, and Steelers vs. Bengals.
The “Sunday Night Football” game in Week 11 has some real impact. It’s a Chargers Chiefs rematch after a “Thursday Night Football” thriller earlier this year in which the Chiefs edged out the Chargers despite a gutty performance from Justin Herbert. The Chiefs are looking to gain a stranglehold on the AFC West, as they’re already up two games in the division.
Finally, “Monday Night Football” in Week 11 will see an NFC West matchup in Mexico City between the 49ers and Cardinals, two teams looking to live up to their lofty preseason expectations.
Below is the full schedule for Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season.
Week 11
Thursday, Nov. 17
Sunday, Nov. 20
Monday, Nov. 21