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NFL Officially Sets Date and Time for Packers vs. Vikings Week 18 Finale Ahead of Playoffs

Green Bay, Wisconsin – December 29, 2025

The NFL has officially announced the kickoff time and broadcast details for the Green Bay Packers’ regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings, confirming when the two NFC North rivals will meet in Week 18 ahead of the postseason.

According to the league, the Packers will travel to Minnesota to face the Vikings on Sunday at noon, with the game set to air nationally on CBS. The matchup will conclude Green Bay’s regular season before the start of the NFL playoffs.

From a standings perspective, the game carries no playoff implications for the Packers. Following consecutive losses to the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay is now locked into the No. 7 seed in the NFC, regardless of the outcome against Minnesota. A win, loss, or tie will not alter their postseason positioning, and the Packers will open the playoffs on the road against the NFC’s No. 2 seed.
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Despite the lack of seeding consequences, the Week 18 contest remains significant internally for Green Bay. The Packers enter the game on a three-game losing streak and must decide how to balance competitiveness with player health after a physically demanding stretch of the season.

Head coach Matt LaFleur addressed speculation that the team might rest key starters, pushing back on reports suggesting that a decision had already been made.

“We’ve had some early discussions regarding what route we’re going to take,” LaFleur said. “But despite what has been reported, nothing has been decided yet.”

LaFleur emphasized that injuries will play a major role in determining who suits up, noting that the Packers are limited in how many players they can rest due to roster constraints and recent injuries. While quarterback Jordan Love is recovering from a concussion and several starters are managing lingering issues, the coaching staff has not ruled out playing key contributors to maintain rhythm heading into the postseason.

The Packers’ recent history offers mixed lessons. In past seasons, Green Bay has both benefited from late-season momentum and suffered costly injuries in meaningless finales — experiences LaFleur acknowledged will factor into his final decision.

Regardless of personnel choices, Sunday’s matchup will serve as Green Bay’s final tune-up before the playoffs, while also closing the regular season against a familiar divisional opponent.

Kickoff is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. local time at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis

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