How to watch Rams at Packers: Time, TV channel and streaming options

Everything you need to know for watching Rams-Packers in the divisional round.

For the second week in a row, the Los Angeles Rams will be on the road as they continue their path to the Super Bowl. They beat the Seahawks in the wild-card round, 30-20, earning them a spot in the divisional round with the Green Bay Packers up next.

They’ll visit Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Saturday afternoon, the first game of the weekend. As 6.5-point underdogs, the Rams are once again being overlooked by many, but they have a chance to upset the Packers with the league’s No. 1-ranked defense.

The game will be broadcast nationally on FOX, so catching it on TV won’t be a challenge. Here’s everything you need to know.

Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers – Saturday, Jan. 16 at 4:35 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Live stream: fuboTV (try it free), Amazon Prime

Radio: ESPN LA 710 AM

Location: Lambeau Field

Forecast: Cloudy, 35 degrees, 10 mph winds

Referee: Ron Torbert

Odds: Rams +6.5, O/U 45.5

Will the Rams-Seahawks Week 16 game be on TV in your area?

Check the map to find out if you’ll get Rams-Seahawks on TV this weekend.

The NFC West is up for grabs on Sunday afternoon in Seattle with the winner of Rams-Seahawks taking the lead in the division. If the Seahawks win, they’ll actually clinch the NFC West, while the Rams would need another win or Seahawks loss in Week 17 to lock it up.

With there being so much on the line this weekend, it’s no surprise that the game will be broadcast to a huge audience – especially after it was moved from 1:05 p.m. PT on CBS to 1:25 p.m. PT on FOX.

506 Sports has released its broadcast maps for Week 16 and the majority of the country will get Rams-Seahawks on TV. Parts of the Northeast and Southwest will get the Cowboys-Eagles game instead, however.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, FOX’s No. 1 broadcast crew, will be on the call Sunday. This is the biggest game of the year for both teams, with playoff positioning and a division title up for grabs.

The Rams can actually clinch a playoff berth before even taking the field on Sunday, however, if the Cardinals beat the 49ers on Saturday.

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Will the Rams-Jets Week 15 game be on TV in your area?

Check the broadcast map to find out if you’ll get Rams-Jets on FOX in Week 15.

The Los Angeles Rams are fresh off a Thursday night win over the New England Patriots, getting an extra few days of rest ahead of Week 15. They’ll take on the New York Jets this weekend at SoFi Stadium, looking to make it three wins in a row.

With a win, the Rams will lock up a playoff berth and move one step closer to securing the NFC West title. As 17-point favorites, they’re fully expected to beat the Jets and improve their record to 10-4 with two games remaining.

Given the lopsided matchup, it’s no surprise that the game isn’t broadcast to a very wide audience. Few people want to watch the Jets play, which FOX fully understands. Check the broadcast map from 506 Sports below to find out if you’ll get Rams-Jets on TV in your area. If you’re in the yellow, you’re in luck.

It’ll be Kevin Kugler and Brock Huard on the call for Sunday’s game, which will kick off at 4:05 p.m. ET.

The Rams are 10-4 all-time against the Jets and will try to make it two straight victories over New York, with their last coming in 2016.

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Will the Rams-49ers Week 12 game be on TV in your area?

Check the map to find out if the game will be broadcast in your area.

After playing in prime time on Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Rams will host the 49ers on Sunday afternoon in Week 12. Seeking their third straight win, the Rams are attempting to retain their lead in the NFC West.

The game won’t be broadcast to a very wide audience like Monday night’s matchup was, with mostly just California getting the game on FOX. Check the map from 506 Sports below to find out if you’ll get the game in your area on Sunday.

If you’re in the yellow zone, you’re in luck. The game will be on your local FOX station at 4:05 p.m. ET.

Chris Myers and Brock Huard will be on the call for this one as the two division rivals square off for the second time this season. The 49ers won the first matchup back in Week 6, but they’ll be without Jimmy Garoppolo and George Kittle this time around.

As of Friday morning, the Rams are 6.5-point favorites with an Over/Under of 44.5 points,

How to watch Rams vs. Seahawks: Time, TV channel and streaming info

Everything you need to know for Sunday’s NFC West showdown.

For the first time this season, the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks will square off. And as if this wasn’t an intriguing matchup enough, first place in the NFC West is on the line.

A win would pull the Rams into a tie with the Seahawks at the top, while a loss will drop them to 5-4 and two games back of Seattle. This is a pivotal game for the Rams, who are looking to bounce back after getting dominated by Miami before their Week 9 bye.

Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s game, including how to watch it on TV and stream it online.

Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Nov. 15 at 4:25 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Live stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Radio: ESPN LA 710 AM

Location: SoFi Stadium

Forecast: Sunny, 75 degrees, 8 mph winds

Referee: Clete Blakeman

Odds: Rams -2.5, O/U 44.5

Will the Rams-Seahawks Week 10 game be on TV in your area?

Check the broadcast map to see if you’ll get Rams-Seahawks on TV.

For the first time this season, the Rams and Seahawks will square off. Los Angeles will play host to the 6-2 Seahawks, hoping to hand them their third loss and pull in a tie for first in the NFC West.

It’s the biggest game of the year for the Rams and they’re well-rested coming off a bye in Week 9. The Seahawks were just beat by the Bills 44-34 on the road and will try to avoid a two-game losing streak.

As one of the most important games of the week, it’s not surprising that it’ll be broadcast to a big audience, even with the NFL loading up the late-afternoon window to avoid a clash with Masters coverage.

Check the map from 506 Sports below to find out if the game will be on FOX in your area.

As you can see, FOX’s No. 1 pairing of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for Rams-Seahawks, and understandably so. It’s a rivalry matchup with big playoff implications, making it one of the most intriguing games of the week.

Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET from SoFi Stadium where the Rams are 3-0 this season.

 


 

Will the Rams-Dolphins Week 8 game be on TV in your area?

Check the broadcast map to find out if you’ll get Rams-Dolphins in your area.

For the first time since Week 6, the Los Angeles Rams won’t be playing in prime time. After losing to the 49ers two weeks ago and crushing the Bears on Monday night, the Rams are back in the early window on Sunday afternoon.

Their matchup with the Miami Dolphins won’t be broadcast to a huge audience this weekend, which was somewhat predictable. But those in certain areas of the country will get the game on TV, including Southern California, parts of New England and all of Florida.

To find out if you’ll get the game on FOX, check the broadcast map from 506 Sports below.

Most of the country will get Vikings-Packers, which is a classic rivalry game – even with the Vikings struggling mightily at the moment. Other parts will get Raiders-Browns, which is a surprisingly intriguing matchup between two teams that are playing well heading into the halfway point.

Rams-Dolphins will kick off at 1 p.m. ET from Hard Rock Stadium, where the Dolphins have gotten clearance to hold games at full capacity. The team will continue to limit the number of fans in the stadium, but there will still be some supporters in the stands for Sunday’s matchup.

 


 

Will the Rams-Washington Week 5 game be on TV in your area?

Check the map to find out if you’ll get the Rams-Washington game in your part of the country.

The Los Angeles Rams have made the East Coast home this season as they’re set to travel across the country for the third time in five weeks. They’ll take on the Washington Football Team this weekend, seeking a 3-1 start to the year.

Unfortunately, the game won’t be broadcast to a very wide audience. It’ll be mostly limited to Southern California, Virginia and D.C. and the Pacific Northwest on FOX, which is understandable given the level of competition Los Angeles is facing with the 0-4 Washington squad.

Check the map below from 506 Sports to find out if the game will be on TV where you live.

Washington has won its last two meetings with the Rams, the most recent of which was in 2017 – Sean McVay’s second-ever game as an NFL head coach. The Rams are 7-point favorites over Washington in this one, after the line originally opened at 8.5 points.

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET from FedEx Field on Sunday afternoon.

Will the Rams-Bills Week 3 game be on TV in your area?

Check the map to see whether Rams-Bills will be on FOX in your area.

After playing in prime time to open the season against the Cowboys, the Rams’ Week 2 audience was significantly smaller. They played in a crowded p.m. ET window on FOX and only certain areas of the country got the game on TV.

With the 2-0 Bills next on tap, the Rams’ TV audience will be bigger this week than last. The game will be broadcast not only in the L.A. and Buffalo markets, but also in other areas of the country, including a big chunk of the Mountain and Pacific time zones.

Check the map from 506 Sports below to find out if you’ll get the game on FOX in your area.

There are a lot of intriguing games on the schedule this weekend, but Rams-Bills is certainly near the top. It’s one of just two games between two 2-0 teams, with the other being Chiefs-Ravens on Monday Night Football.

The Bills are coming off a win over the Dolphins in Week 2, while the Rams crushed the Eagles on Sunday in Philadelphia.

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Will the Rams-Eagles Week 2 game be on TV in your area?

Check the map to find out if you’ll get Rams-Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

The Rams will be on the East Coast this weekend for a Week 2 battle with the Philadelphia Eagles, seeking yet another 2-0 start under Sean McVay. After knocking off the Cowboys in the season opener, the Rams have their sights set on another NFC East foe.

Although their Week 1 game was in prime time, the audience on Sunday against the Eagles won’t be nearly as large. It’s a 1 p.m. ET kickoff on FOX and it won’t be broadcast to a very large area of the country.

Check the TV map from 506 Sports below to find out if you’ll get Rams-Eagles on TV. If you’re in the green, you’re in luck.

There’s a large spread of games in the early window on FOX, which limits the audience of most games. Falcons-Cowboys will get the largest share, while Rams-Eagles will be limited to Southern California and Pennsylvania.

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