Packers Coach Matt LaFleur Calls Schedule ‘Unique’
Four games will stream and five home games will be in prime time as the Packers face a late-season stretch that includes Christmas and Wednesday night.
- On Thursday, May 14, the Green Bay Packers released their 2026 schedule featuring seven nationally televised games, including six night contests with five at Lambeau Field.
- December and January feature four home games, the highest frequency of late-season home contests in over a decade, creating an unusually cold-weather-heavy schedule.
- Streaming platforms will host four games exclusively, prompting Steve Schumer, a Packers FAN Hall of Fame member, to argue the arrangement alienates fans struggling economically.
- Local business owners near Lambeau Field worry the cold-weather games will suppress revenue, with Tim Kuehn, Margarita's owner, noting frigid conditions discourage pre-game spending.
- The schedule concludes with the Detroit Lions on January 9 or 10, marking the seventh time in 11 years the Packers finish against Detroit, and includes a Christmas Day game at Chicago.
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It’s Time: Packers face challenging 2026 schedule
“When the return hit it’s gonna be special.” -Micah Parsons on Instagram A season-opening border battle in Minnesota. Six games in evening prime time. A Wednesday game in LA on Thanksgiving Eve. A Christmas Day clash with the Bears in Chicago. Four out of five at home to close out the season. The Packers’ 2026 [...]
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