Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings Live Stream (Fox): Watch NFL Football 2017 Online
The Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings will go head to head on Sunday for their NFL 2017 Week 6 regular season game. The big game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET and takes place from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network, or online through live stream (details below).
The Packers will look to maintain their excellent start to the season today. They have managed a 4-1 start to the season so far and will look for a fifth win today against a Vikings side whose season could go either way from here.
Minnesota have been a bit of a mixed bag so far, and are on 3-2. If they drop back to .500 today it will be very disappointing for them, not to mention quite disheartening as they will know they could have done better. If they can win today, they will move to 4-2 and will have defeated one of the biggest teams in the NFL this season, which could give them real confidence to go on a make a real impact in the postseason this year.
The Vikings will have to turn once again to quarterback Case Keenum after last week's attempt to rush Sam Bradford into action backfired badly, and he was listed out on Friday.
Keenum would do well to avoid getting into an all out offensive shootout with Aaron Rodgers, and that may mean he will have to try and utilize Jerick McKinnon to run the ball and dictate the pace of the game. If they can do that successfully, they can reduce the number of snaps Rodgers gets, and try to let him get cold on the sidelines for extended periods. But all that means Keenum absolutely must keep the ball close and not allow interceptions or fumbles to enter the game.
Earlier this week in the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Carolina Panthers squared off for Thursday Night Football, with the Eagles eventually coming out on top 28-23 in a tight game of football.
Both teams came into that match up on 4-1, but it was the Eagles who came away improving their record to 5-1, where as the Panthers dropped back to 4-2 following a bruising encounter.
Cam Newton had the chance for a game winning drive, but the Panthers came up just short when the quarterback's fourth down throw bounced on the ground.
With that win the Eagles are emerging as real contenders for the NFC. They are being led admirably by Carson Wentz, who threw three more touchdowns on Thursday night. Oppositely, Cam Newton threw three interceptions, which proved costly for Carolina.
Things had been looking good for the Panthers, as they took a 10-3 lead in the first half, with Wentz not able to get going at all for the Eagles.
However, when Luke Kuechly left late in the second quarter following a concussion, the game was turned on its head, and suddenly Wentz was able to find a lot more time on the ball and was able to drive the Eagles into scoring position after scoring position.
Meanwhile, Sunday's big NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.