GREEN BAY, Wis. (WGBW) – The Green Bay Packers will play in five primetime games, according to a leaked schedule that has been published in multiple media outlets Thursday.
The full NFL schedule will officially be released Thursday night at 7 p.m.
The leaked schedule has the Packers appearing on primetime on Sept. 28 versus Detroit on Thursday Night Football, at Las Vegas on Oct. 9 on Monday Night Football, versus Kansas City on Dec. 3 for Sunday Night Football, a return to Monday Night Football on Dec. 11 at the New York Giants, and a Sunday Night Football game on New Year’s Eve against Minnesota.
Additionally, the Packers will play Detroit on Thanksgiving, according to the leaked schedule. Green Bay will open and close the season by taking on the Chicago Bears. The other game against Minnesota is scheduled for Oct. 29 at Lambeau Field.
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