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Packers vs Buccaneers live stream how to watch NFL week 3 online from anywhere today TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Packers vs Buccaneers live stream how to watch NFL week 3 online from anywhere today By Dan Sung published 25 September 2022 Over 80 years of QB on the field (Image: © Getty Images / Icon Sportswire / Michael Reaves) For all their years on the field, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady have only gone head-to-head in a regular season match-up on five previous occasions, and it won't comfort TB12 any that he's leading those 3-2. The Bucs might be 2-0 so far in 2022/23 but it's not been an easy ride, and the Packers (1-1) showed grit in their last outing. It's a humid afternoon in Tampa. There are storms brewing. Here's how to watch a Packers vs Buccaneers live stream today wherever you are.Packers vs Buccaneers live stream Date: Sunday, September 25 Time: 4.25pm ET / 1.35 PT / 9.25pm BST / 11am AEST Venue: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa US cable channel: Fox (via Sling (opens in new tab) / FuboTV (opens in new tab)) Watch anywhere: try the world's no.1 VPN (opens in new tab) Global streams: DAZN (opens in new tab) (CA) Sky Sports (UK) Kayo Sports (AU) Home advantage is always nice but Brady will likely not have his first choice receivers on the field when he looks up with the ball. Mike Evans is suspended after his fight with Marshon Lattimore in Week 2 at New Orleans and Julio Jones might still be on the sidelines. Fortunately Green Bay looked vulnerable to the rush against Chicago last week, and that should relieve the pressure for Tampa. The Packers fought hard in Week 2 to drag themselves to their first win but they might struggle against the Bucs D-line with Shaq Barrett on fire with sacks in both games so far. Rodgers will be staring down a pass rush with a total of six sacks and nine QB take downs so far. With a few key linesman missing, that won't be a lot of fun. Fortunately, the Cheeseheads' QB has looked sharp on the pass with seemingly no favorite receiver to look out for. That won't make for an easy defence. Perhaps the best battle to look out for, though, will be Packers running back Aaron Jones vs Devon White. Will it be the irresistible force or the immovable object that prevails? Follow our guide for how to watch the Packers vs Buccaneers online and get an NFL live stream wherever you are this afternoon. (opens in new tab)Stream Packers vs Buccaneers with a Sling discount (opens in new tab) Get your first month halfprice now. 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Dan has worked in tech journalism for over a decade, writing for Tech Digest, Pocket-lint, MSN Tech, Wareable and What Hi-Fi? as well as freelancing for T3, Metro and the Independent. Dan has a keen interest in playing and watching football. He has also written about it for the Observer and FourFourTwo and ghost authored John Toshack's autobiography, Toshack's Way. See more how-to articles TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1The iPhone 14 Pro is made of the wrong stuff; the Pixel 7 proves that to me2Stop saying Mario doesn't have an accent in The Super Mario Bros. Movie3Google Pixel Tablet is what Apple should've done ages ago4RTX 4090 too expensive? 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