Most of the country, including the Dallas television market, will get to see Micah Parsons and the Green Bay Packers take on the Detroit Lions during Sunday’s Week 1 slate of NFL games.
The season opener is scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. CT start from Lambeau Field. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, the top crew for CBS, will call the game from Green Bay.
The signature game for the network in Week 1 can be seen in every NFL television market in the US except for Houston and Los Angeles. The Houston Texans and Los Angeles Rams is the only competing game on CBS in the late afternoon time slot.
Here’s the broadcast map from 506sports.com (Packers-Lions in red, Texans-Rams in blue):
Sunday’s visit from the Lions will be the Packers debut of Parsons, a former Dallas Cowboy who was traded to Green Bay last week, and rookie first-round pick Matthew Golden.
The Lions, the defending NFC North champions, swept the Packers last season. Green Bay hasn’t beaten Detroit at Lambeau Field since 2021.
GB vs. DET details
- What: Packers vs. Lions regular season opener
- When: Sunday, Sept. 7
- Time: 3:25 p.m. CT
- Where: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI
What channel is Packers vs. Lions on?
CBS will broadcast the NFC North showdown from Green Bay on Sunday afternoon.