
How to watch Jets vs Packers Week 1 preseason game: TV, live stream
Glenn's New York Jets will be facing the Green Bay Packers on Saturday as each team kicks off its preseason. Jets fans will be eager to see Glenn in action, as well as newly signed starting quarterback Justin Fields.
Glenn announced Thursday his starters would see the field Saturday. He also noted their level of participation would depend on the success they enjoy during the game.
Meanwhile, Matt LaFleur is also planning to play his starters during the contest. That will give Packers fans an early look at how Jordan Love is connecting with rookie receiver Matthew Golden, who became in April the first receiver drafted by the Packers in the first round since Javon Walker in 2002.
Here's everything to know about how to watch the Jets vs. Packers Week 1 preseason matchup.
What channel is Jets vs. Packers tonight?
NFL Network will carry the Jets vs. Packers game on Saturday, which will mark Aaron Glenn's debut as the New York's coach.
Locally, the Jets-Packers game will be broadcast on WLNY in the New York market and on both WTMJ and WGBA in the Green Bay area.
Jets vs. Packers streaming
You can catch all 2025 preseason action on the NFL's streaming platform NFL+, or with Fubo, which will carry all preseason games broadcast on NFL Network.
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Jets vs. Packers start time
The Jets vs. Packers game will kick off at 8 p.m. ET Saturday. It will be the final game of NFL Network's Saturday preseason tripleheader.
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NFL preseason Week 1 schedule
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Thursday, Aug. 7
Friday, Aug. 8
Saturday, Aug. 9
Sunday, Aug. 10

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