Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons (1) is shown after making a sack during the fourth quarter of their game Sunday, September 7, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions 27-13.
Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons (1) is shown after making a sack during the fourth quarter of their game Sunday, September 7, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions 27-13.
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What channel is Packers vs Cowboys on tonight? Time, TV, odds, livestream for Week 4 game

The Green Bay Packers will look to get back on the right track when they travel to face the Dallas Cowboys in prime time on Sunday, Sept. 28, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The game marks the homecomiung of sorts for Micah Parsons, who the Packers acquire in a trade with the Cowboys for Kenny Clark and a pair of first-round draft picks just before the start of the regular season. Parsons spent the first four years of his NFL career in Dallas.

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Green Bay enters the Week 4 game hobbled on its offensive front with as many as three linemen possibly unable to go against Dallas.

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The Packers will be looking to rebound from a miserable loss to the Cleveland Browns, who rallied to beat Green Bay, 13-10, thanks to some huge mistakes ― including an interception and blocked field goal ― in the fourth quarter by the Packers.

Dallas has been off to an inauspicious start to its season. The Cowboys are 1-2, having lost its Week 3 game, 31-14, to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.

Here’s more on how to watch the Packers’ Week 4 game:

What channel is the Packers vs Cowboys game on today? Time, TV schedule

The Green Bay Packers vs Dallas Cowboys game will be broadcast nationally on NBC in Week 4 of the NFL season. Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst) and Melissa Stark (sideline reporter) will call the game from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Packers beat reporter Tom Silverstein will host his popular chat during the game. He’ll take your questions and share his observations and analysis from the press box.

Digital producer Emmett Prosser will also have live scoring updates. You’ll be able to follow both.

How can I listen to Packers vs Cowboys on the radio?

Is Packers vs Cowboys on SiriusXM radio?

Yes, the Packers broadcast is on Channel 226. The Cowboys broadcast is on Channel 225.

Packers vs Cowboys predictions, odds

Pete Dougherty: Micah Parsons’ return to Dallas is ready made for prime time Sunday night. No matter how much Parsons downplayed it this week, this game is going to mean a lot ― A LOT ― to him. Same for Jerry Jones, who will live or die with every snap Parsons is on the field. Whether Parsons or the Cowboys will be more motivated, we’ll have to see, though I’d put my money on the most-talented player. The Packers have big injury issues on their offensive line, though, with Zach Tom (oblique) likely out, Aaron Banks (groin) very possibly out, and backup right tackle Anthony Belton (ankle) shaky to play. That’s not a good recipe for the Packers jump-starting their struggling run game on the road. Still, the guess here is the Packers’ defense rises to the occasion against a Cowboys team that will be missing a big weapon, receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle). Packers 24, Cowboys 16  

Tom Silverstein: The Packers must find the keys to their offense because it’s stalled. It’s not just the poor performance against Cleveland. They couldn’t run the ball against Detroit or Washington either. This will be a challenge because former Packers nose tackle Kenny Clark is going to do everything he can to disrupt the Packers’ run game. He did it against Dallas for years and now it’s time to return the favor. On defense, Micah Parsons will have his hair on fire. The Cowboys won’t have receiver CeeDee Lamb and two of their starting offensive linemen, so the Packers will have some weak spots to attack. Dallas can move the ball, and even without Lamb, they still have deep threat George Pickens and tight end Jake Ferguson. On paper, the Packers should win big. Trying to erase the debacle in Cleveland last week, they probably will. Packers 34, Cowboys 17

Ryan Wood: Well, I learned a valuable lesson last week. Can’t take any prediction for granted, no matter how talented I think this Packers team is. I had Packers 31, Browns 10, mostly because I thought the Browns would get spanked, and that score seemed to make the point. Boy, was that wrong. Might have been feeling myself a little too much after acing the first two picks this season. OK, so no more overlooking opponents. I will not go undefeated in my season predictions this season. I still have a hard time seeing the Packers leaving Jerry’s World without a win. Three straight games, the Packers have jumped out to a double-digit lead before allowing their opponent to score. They finished two of those games against top NFC contenders. The Cowboys, unmistakably, are not a top NFC contender. Dak Prescott is dangerous, but he won’t have CeeDee Lamb. Their defense scares nobody without Micah Parsons, apologies to Kenny Clark. This will be a week the Packers get their offense rolling in the right direction. Or, it should be. You never know. Packers 29, Cowboys 17

Dominique Yates: Outside of the play of the defense, there are not a lot of positive takeaways from the Packers’ Week 3 loss to the Browns. Struggles from the offense and special teams proved too much and the previously winless Browns stole a big win. However, it’s one game early in the season and I feel all the mistakes can be corrected. It’ll be telling to see if the Browns game was just a bump in the road. The Cowboys are coming off a blowout loss to the Bears. They don’t sport a top-ranked defense like the Browns, with a star edge rusher like Myles Garrett. The Cowboys offense has been inconsistent and might be without CeeDee Lamb, who suffered an ankle injury in the last game. Emotions could be high with Kenny Clark facing his old team and Micah Parsons’ return to Dallas. The Packers still have some questions to answer, and they need to cut down on penalties, but I think they’ll find a way to get it done and use the bye week to get healthy. Packers 21, Cowboys 13

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What channel is Packers vs Cowboys on tonight? Time, TV, odds, livestream for Week 4 game

Reporting by Paul Drzewiecki, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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