The NFL schedule release is finally here—or as my podcast cohost calls it, "the day we learn the days." While you're sorting through all the game times and matchups, let's take a closer look at one announcement that's turning heads: the Green Bay Packers will face the Los Angeles Rams in the league's first-ever Thanksgiving Eve game, streaming exclusively on Netflix.
This isn't just another primetime slot. The NFL is testing the waters of streaming with one of its most loyal fanbases. The Packers have long been a television ratings powerhouse, and that trust extends beyond traditional broadcasts. When the league wants to experiment—whether it's holiday games, streaming exclusives, or international showcases—they lean on teams that reliably draw national audiences. Green Bay, despite being the smallest market in the NFL, fits that bill perfectly.
The streaming landscape is evolving fast. Netflix already carries Christmas Day games, but this partnership is expanding. The Packers are emerging as one of the key teams in the league's strategy to push deeper into digital platforms. Why? Because Packers fans don't just follow their team across the country—they follow across platforms. I know this firsthand: I've tracked down live Packers games in 15 states and 2 countries. It's never easy, but I always find a way. And the league knows it.
For fans, this means adapting to a new way of watching. But if there's one fanbase that can lead the charge into streaming, it's Packers Nation. So grab your cheesehead, fire up Netflix, and get ready for a historic Thanksgiving Eve showdown. The NFL is betting on you to tune in—and honestly, they're probably right.
