Week 11 TV Coverage Map for Packers-Chargers

Check out to see whether you will be able to watch the Packers take on the Chargers on FOX.  

The Green Bay Packers (3-6) look to rebound after yet another disappointing loss, as they host the Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The Chargers will also look to rebound after yet another disappointing defeat, one at the hands of the Detroit Lions. 

Kickoff is set for – yep, you guessed it – 12:00 p.m. CST and will be broadcast on FOX. Kevin Kugler will serve as the play-by-play announcer, while Mark Sanchez will serve as the color analyst. All of Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota, in addition to practically all of Colorado and Nebraska, will be able to tune into the national broadcast (shown in green below; the full broadcast schedule can be found here). 

A year after making the playoffs, Los Angeles is currently on the outside looking in. Four of the team’s five losses have each been by fewer than four points – a two-point loss to the Miami Dolphins, a three-point loss to the Tennessee Titans, a three-point loss to the Dallas Cowboys, and a three-point loss to the Lions. 

Meanwhile, the Packers will look to put it all together for once in what has turned out to be a lost season. Green Bay has historically been awful under defensive coordinator Joe Barry in defending against the run, and last week was no exception against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The defense allowed 205 yards on 36 carries (5.7 yards per carry) for two touchdowns. The Steelers entered Week 10 averaging 90.5 rushing yards per game, good for 25th in the NFL. The Chargers rank 22nd (100.8 rushing yards per game), and running back Austin Ekeler is 23rd among all qualified running backs with an average of 55.3 rushing yards per game. 

Make sure to check out CHTV for coverage in the days leading up to the Week 11 battle on the gridiron as the Packers look to get back in the win column. 

 

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Rex is a lifelong Packers fan but was sick of the cold, so he moved to the heart of Cowboys country. Follow him on Twitter (@Sheild92) and Instagram (@rex.sheild). 

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Since'75's picture

November 15, 2023 at 02:36 pm

Unfortunately, what a great picture, post HOF QB's.

Whenever i've read the hate of Rodgers through the years, as spoiled, disgusting and disrespectful as i thought it was.

I wrote in forums, or thought in my head.

1) Lets see what we have after he's gone.
2) Be careful what you wish for.
3) Spoiled, because most anyone under 40, never knew any different from having a HOF QB.
4) All those new Packer fans are great, but when/if this team starts losing, some portion (not all) will lose interest. That is a fact.
5) I would remind fans, be grateful and appreciate what you've had for 30 years. That was a once in a lifetime deal, as evidence by the history of the NFL.
Don't talk stupid and put a stain on it.

That is why, when i look at that cute young future fan, which was me back in the 70's, it's going to be the opposite for him, until we get another HOF QB....God willing.

It may get worse, before it gets better.

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T7Steve's picture

November 15, 2023 at 02:48 pm

We draft and develop HOF QBs. What are you talking about??? LOL

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Since'75's picture

November 15, 2023 at 04:04 pm

I love you man!!! 😲😎🍻😁

Yes, The past GM's did trade for and draft and develop two HOF QB's.

Can't argue with that 💯

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T7Steve's picture

November 16, 2023 at 08:21 am

Don't forget they developed Bart, and Brunell just to name a couple. Some others went on or are having for great if not just good careers. Even the not so great like Flynn cashed some big tickets.

Everyone knew that GB had time with Favre and Rodgers to have good backups going through the mill. It's like we were the AAA minor league for Cleavland.

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Since'75's picture

November 16, 2023 at 11:07 am

I think we went off the rails a bit.

I'm talking present day Packer football.

Yea, Flynn played well enough in Green Bay ( the Dallas and Detroit game come to mind) to redeem a winning lottery ticket in Seattle, only to get beat out by a rookie named Russell Wilson.

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Cheezehead72's picture

November 15, 2023 at 02:49 pm

Looks like I got lucky. I am not in the Packers zone.

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Starrbrite's picture

November 15, 2023 at 07:33 pm

I purchased the NFL ticket (YouTube) and haven’t had to use it much. Packers have been the featured game several times here in South Dakota.

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