Load up the bird app! Just in time for the football-filled holiday season, Peacock is gearing up for a huge NFL matchup. Featuring the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Green Bay Packers, it’s a cross-conference showdown between two of the league’s hottest QBs… and, for only the fourth time ever, it’s an NFL game that can only be streamed exclusively on Peacock

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The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson will take on Jordan Love and the Packers in a Peacock-only NFL contest set to unfold on that magic holiday Saturday that falls just between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Ready for some details? Keep scrolling below to find out everything you need to know before game day!

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How to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Green Bay Packers exclusively on Peacock

The Baltimore Ravens face off against the Green Bay Packers in an AFC-NFC cross-conference contest that will stream only on Peacock on Saturday, December 27. Kickoff time is set for 8 p.m. ET from the frozen NFL tundra of the Packers’ legendary Lambeau Field, with NBC Sports devoting a streaming-exclusive coverage team of sportscasting veterans for all the live play-by-play action.

Noah Eagle (play-by-play) and Todd Blackledge (analyst) will cover every snap from the broadcast booth for the Ravens-Packers game, accompanied by sideline reporting from Kathryn Tappen and expert rules analysis from three-time Super Bowl referee Terry McAulay. The Ravens-Packers matchup will serve as the streaming-only opening salvo in NBC Sports’ weekend-long slate of NFL action, which rolls right along the very next evening with a Sunday Night Football battle between the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers.

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The December 27 contest between Baltimore and Green Bay marks the fourth time that Peacock has hosted a streaming-exclusive NFL game. Peacock presented the first-ever streaming-only NFL matchup during the 2023 regular season, when the Buffalo Bills visited the Los Angeles Chargers with groundbreaking coverage that included an awesome commercial-free 4th quarter.

Peacock also served as the streaming-only home for the Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles game that broadcast live from Brazil in September of 2024. Later that same season, the NFL and Peacock almost broke the internet when the AFC Wild Card game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs — the NFL’s first-ever exclusively live streamed playoff game — became the biggest live-streamed event in U.S. history at the time, driving the internet to its largest-ever U.S. usage on a single day. 

All throughout the NFL regular season, Peacock is of course the place to catch live simulcast streaming coverage of each and every Sunday Night Football matchup — including all the pregame lead-in buzz with Football Night in America. On top of that, Peacock’s also the streaming home for all of NBC Sports’ postseason NFL playoff coverage, including all-day simulcast streaming of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8. 

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