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Monday, September 28, 2015

Chiefs vs Packers Live: NFL Streaming TV Schedule



Match Info: Tournament: NFL, Date: 28-09-2015, Time: 8:30 pm ET, Watch Live on Fox


What's more, though, is that the Packers haven't lost a regular-season home game that quarterback Aaron Rodgers has started and finished since the first game of the 2012 season, per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com. 

Walking out of Lambeau with a win is a tall order for the Chiefs, who have an offense operating on a fairly high level of its own. But it's clear that in order for Kansas City to take this matchup, it will need to somehow take away Rodgers. 

Below, you'll find information on how to watch the matchup, as well as what to watch for during the game. 

Any opponent coming into Lambeau in a prime-time atmosphere on Monday would have trouble walking out with a win. Through two weeks, Green Bay's offense is sixth in scoring, averaging 29 points per game, and Rodgers is one of only two starting quarterbacks in the league to have thrown for five or more touchdowns and zero interceptions (the other is New England Patriot Tom Brady). 

Moreover, Rodgers' streak of games without an interception at home stretches back to Week 13 of the 2012 season. 

The Packers have also proven so far this season when faced with multiple injuries to their offensive weapons that the next-man-up philosophy rings true in Green Bay.

Eddie Lacy's ankle injury caused him to exit the Packers' Week 2 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks early, but halfback James Starks came in and rushed for 95 yards on 20 carries, averaging 4.8 yards per attempt.

Green Bay's No. 2 wideout Davante Adams, taking over most of Jordy Nelson's snaps this season, also missed part of the game against the Seahawks with an ankle injury, though he later returned.

Rookie receiver Ty Montgomery, who had only played on special teams to that point, stepped in and proved he can be an effective target for Rodgers.  

Both Lacy and Adams were upgraded to probable for the game on Sunday, as ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.