Commanders vs. Packers: Thursday Night Football Open Thread

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A showdown of NFC contenders is set to begin in Green Bay. Join us here to discuss the game!

The Green Bay Packers host the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field tonight. Both teams looked fantastic in Week 1 and we may just be seeing an NFC playoff preview here. Will Green Bay continue to roll following their Week 1 performance? Can Washington continue to solidify their place among the top of the NFC? Let’s tune in to find out!

Washington Commanders at Green Bay Packers

Lambeau Field – Green Bay, Wisconsin

Kickoff – 5:15pm PST / 7:15pm CST / 8:15pm EST

Network – Prime Video

Odds – Packers -3.5, O/U 48.5

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