The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will battle it out on September 28 at Lambeau Field. And while the game will air on the NFL Network as well as CBS Sports, there is another way fans can watch this rivalry.

According to Darren Rovell of ESPN, Amazon Prime will stream the Packers-Bears contest. This will be the first game Amazon Prime will air as the company partnered with the NFL this year to deliver live OTT digital streams of 10 Thursday night games for the 2017 season.

First Thursday Night Football game available to Amazon Prime members will be Bears at Packers on 9/28. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 31, 2017

"We are continually looking for ways to deliver our games to fans wherever they watch, whether on television or on digital platforms and we are thrilled to bring Thursday Night Football to Amazon", said Brian Rolapp, Chief Media and Business Officer for the NFL back in April per NFL.com. "As has been the case with all our streaming initiatives, we look forward to continuing to innovate with our partners as we learn the best ways to serve our fans both this season and into the future."

"Our focus is on bringing customers the best premium video programming, when and how they want to watch it. Streaming Thursday Night Football on Prime Video is a great step for us toward that vision, and offers tremendous new value for Prime members around the world," said Jeff Blackburn, Senior Vice President, Business Development & Entertainment, Amazon. "And we're thrilled to extend our ongoing content relationship with the NFL -- the gold standard for sports entertainment -- on behalf of our Prime customers."

With the Packers-Bears contest being aired on Amazon Prime, this means members can watch the game on the Amazon Prime Video app for TVs, game consoles, set top boxes and connected devices, which includes Amazon Fire TV, mobile devices and online. The game will also air to members internationally in over 200 countries.

This will be 193rd time the Packers and Bears will meet. The series is tied at 93-93-6.

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