The NFL has announced that the Chicago Bears' Week 14 game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field will now kick off at 3:25 PM, rather than its original noon time slot. This decision was made by the league, which allows games to be flexed between Weeks 11-17 with at least 12 days' notice.
The Bears are currently leading the NFC North division standings, while their long-time rivals, the Packers, sit second in the same division. The two teams have a significant rivalry history, with the Bears holding a narrow lead over the Packers. In their last meeting at Lambeau Field, the Bears won on a late field goal.
The change in kickoff time for this highly anticipated game will likely impact the viewing experience for fans attending or watching on television.
The Bears are currently leading the NFC North division standings, while their long-time rivals, the Packers, sit second in the same division. The two teams have a significant rivalry history, with the Bears holding a narrow lead over the Packers. In their last meeting at Lambeau Field, the Bears won on a late field goal.
The change in kickoff time for this highly anticipated game will likely impact the viewing experience for fans attending or watching on television.