Green Bay, WI. Nov 24, 2025
The Green Bay Packers extended their strong run with a 23–6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, relying on a balanced performance that highlighted both defensive pressure and a steady ground attack. The win moved Green Bay to 7-3-1 and preserved their unbeaten divisional record.
Micah Parsons once again anchored the defensive front, producing two sacks and consistently collapsing Minnesota’s protection. His impact helped Green Bay limit the Vikings to just 145 total yards and prevented quarterback J.J. McCarthy from establishing any rhythm throughout the afternoon.
Despite being selected by the coaching staff as the game ball recipient, Parsons declined the recognition and asked that it be given to running back Emanuel Wilson. The gesture underscored the importance Parsons placed on Wilson’s contributions in a game where the Packers relied heavily on their rushing strategy.
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Wilson, starting for the injured Josh Jacobs, delivered a career-best outing with 107 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries. His ability to gain tough yards after contact allowed Green Bay to control time of possession and maintain favorable down-and-distance situations across all four quarters.
The Packers deployed a conservative offensive game plan, leaning on Wilson’s physical running style to minimize risk while still advancing the ball methodically. His touches played a key role in sustaining long drives that ultimately shaped the flow of the game.
Linebacker Isaiah McDuffie added another strong defensive performance, stepping into the starting lineup with Quay Walker sidelined. McDuffie led the team with nine tackles and contributed half a sack, an interception, and a pass breakup, reinforcing Green Bay’s ability to maintain depth at key defensive positions.
McDuffie’s presence helped the Packers’ front seven dictate the tempo defensively, holding Minnesota to only six points and shutting down multiple early drives that could have shifted momentum. His versatility was especially valuable against the Vikings’ short passing attempts.
Kicker Brandon McManus provided stability in the kicking game, converting all three of his field goal attempts along with two extra points. With the Packers opting for controlled offensive possessions, McManus’ accuracy ensured consistent scoring every time the team crossed midfield.
The win offered Green Bay meaningful reassurance about its roster depth, particularly with Jacobs’ status still being monitored. Wilson’s performance gives the coaching staff additional options as they evaluate backfield usage heading into the final stretch of the NFC playoff race.
The Packers will continue preparing for a critical run of late-season matchups that could determine their position within the conference standings. Consistency from players like Parsons, Wilson, McDuffie, and McManus will be key as the team pushes toward postseason contention.
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SCHEDULE UPDATE: How to watch Browns vs. Eagles in Week 2 preseason game: TV, live stream


TV Broadcast
- National: The game will air on NFL Network, featuring the Eagles’ feed with announcers Scott Graham, Ross Tucker, and Dave Spadaro (sideline reporter).
- Local:
- In the Philadelphia market: Tune in to NBC10.
- In the Cleveland market: Watch on WEWS News 5 (ABC affiliate).
- Other regional channels (subject to availability):
- WPMT (Fox43): Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA
- WATM (ABC 23): Johnstown-Altoona-State College-DuBois-Bedford, PA
- CW Delmarva (47.2): Salisbury, MD
- WOLF (Fox56): Wilkes-Barre-Scranton-Hazelton, PA
- KHII (MyNet): Hawaii
- ESPN: Australia and New Zealand
- ESPN2: Africa
- Postgame Show: In Philadelphia, catch The Postgame Show presented by Ricoh on PhiladelphiaEagles.com, the Eagles app, or social media, hosted by Ashlyn Sullivan, Fran Duffy, and Ike Reese.
Source: philadelphiaeagles.com
Live Stream
- Free Streaming (Local Markets):
- Philadelphia and Cleveland markets: Stream for free on the Eagles app or PhiladelphiaEagles.com (geographic restrictions apply; update the app to the latest version).
- International Home Marketing Areas (Ghana, Australia, New Zealand): Available on the Eagles app or website.
- NFL+:
- Stream the game on NFL+, the NFL’s subscription service, which offers live local and primetime preseason games on mobile devices and tablets.
- Includes live game audio, NFL Network shows on-demand, and NFL Films archives.
- Pricing starts at approximately $7/month with a 7-day free trial.
- Fubo:
- Stream on Fubo, which carries NFL Network, WEWS News 5 (in Cleveland), and NBC10 (in Philadelphia).
- Offers a 7-day free trial; plans start at $85/month (taxes and fees may apply).
- Covers ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and 200+ channels for live sports.
- Other Platforms:
- DIRECTV: Includes NFL Network and local affiliates (CBS, Fox) with the MySports Genre Pack ($70/month, 5-day free trial).
- Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV: Both carry NFL Network and local channels, with free trials (3 days for Hulu, 2–14 days for YouTube TV). Plans start at $83/month.
- NordVPN: For viewers outside the U.S., use a VPN to access streams by appearing in a supported region. NordVPN costs $3.59/month for a 2-year plan with a 70% discount.
The Cleveland Browns vs. Philadelphia Eagles Week 2 preseason game is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Below is how you can watch or stream the game, based on available information from reliable sources.