St. Louis Rams vs. Green Bay Packers: Broadcast Schedule, Live Stream, Start Time, & More
After an extremely uplifting 24-22 victory over the first-place Arizona Cardinals last week, the St. Louis Rams look to continue their pattern of beating better teams during 2015 as they face the 4-0 Green Bay Packers. Obviously the Rams’ heralded defense will have to come out in full force on Sunday, as they’ll need to contain a Packers offense that is third in the NFL in rushing (545 yards) and ranked eighth overall (373.3 offensive yards per game).
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Fortunately, if the Rams’ rushing attack is as powerful as it was during Week 4, when rookie Todd Gurley ran for 146 yards in his first NFL start, they should have a pretty good shot to put up points. Green Bay’s run defense is ranked 21st in the NFL, as they allow an average of 115 rushing yards per game.
It will be the Rams’ first visit to Lambeau Field since October 16, 2011, when they lost 24-3 to the Packers. The teams’ last regular season meeting came on October 21, 2012 at the Edward Jones Dome, when the Rams played the Packers close until the fourth quarter but ended up losing 30-20.
Here’s some important info that you’ll want to know as you follow along with today’s game:
Where: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI
When: 12:00 PM CT, Sunday, October 11, 2015
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TV Broadcast: CBS will handle the broadcast duties for Sunday’s NFC matchup. Play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle will team with former NFL quarterback Dan Fouts and sideline reporter Evan Washburn on the call.
Radio Broadcast: The game will be aired on the Rams Radio Network, the flagship of which is WXOS-101.1 ESPN in St. Louis. Steve Savard will call play-by-play, while former Ram D’€™Marco Farr will add analysis, and Will Witherspoon will serve as the sideline reporter.
Live Stream: NFLSundayTicket.tv
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