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Commanders and Packers Will Have Better Idea of Where They Stand in NFC After Thursday Night Matchup
Both teams enter the game unbeaten, with the Packers favored after a dominant opening win and facing injury challenges in key offensive line positions.
- On Thursday, Sep. 11, the Green Bay Packers host the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. ET.
- Two of the NFL's top up-and-coming contenders will meet in a Week 2 primetime clash as the Green Bay Packers and Washington Commanders enter unbeaten after season-opening victories.
- The Packers enter with injury concerns as seven players, including Zach Tom, Aaron Banks, Brenton Cox Jr., and Bo Melton, face doubtful availability after a dominant Week 1 defense held the Lions under 200 yards.
- Thursday Night Football will put Lambeau Field in the national spotlight, as the game streams on Prime Video and could shape NFC momentum and early playoff positioning for both clubs.
- With both signal-callers trending up, Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders quarterback, showed poise and mobility in Week 1, while Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers quarterback, delivered 188 yards and two TDs, shaping season trajectory.
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Commanders and Packers will have better idea of where they stand in NFC after Thursday night matchup
Two playoff teams from last season get an early measure of where they stand in the NFC as the Washington Commanders visit the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night.
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Read Full ArticleWASHINGTON.- Washington Commanders visit this Thursday night's Green Bay Packers to launch Week 2 of NFL Activities in their 2025 season. The game starts at 5:15 and is played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Both teams arrive at the game of [...] La entrada Commanders and Packers open Week 2 aparece primero en PSN Noticias.
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