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Green Bay Packers vs New Orleans Saints Live Stream Today (Fox): Watch NFL Football 2017 Online

The Green Bay Packers will take on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in a big Week 7 clash in the 2017 NFL regular season. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream (details below).

This game will see second in the NFC South play second in the NFC North. Both teams need the win to keep pace with the teams at the top of their respective divisions, however, only one will be able to get the victory needed today.

The Saints are second in the NFC South with a record of 3-2 coming into Week 7. They trail the 4-2 Carolina Panthers, and are also being chased by the 3-2 Atlanta Falcons. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are also not too far behind on 2-3, so if the Saints lose today they can potentially be pulled back level with the Buccaneers at the foot of the division.

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Meanwhile, the Packers are also in a very competitive division, with the Minnesota Vikings also on 4-2, and the Detroit Lions with a record of 3-3 just behind the top two.

Earlier this week on NFL Thursday Night Football, the Kansas City Chiefs were left stunned as they fell to the Oakland Raiders 31-30.

The Chiefs had stretched out into a health lead either side of half time, however, the Raiders came storming back in the fourth and scored 10 unanswered points to claim a single point victory over the Chiefs.

The game was breathtaking and probably could be listed as the best game in the NFL so far this season from a neutral point of view.

Things went down to the wire, and on a fourth down with just 30 seconds to go, quarterback Derek Carr managed to connect with Jared Cook to move the Raiders up to the Chiefs' 29 yard line.

Carr's next two attempts were incomplete, and things went down to the third down. Then Jared Cook managed to grab a catch out of the air despite being blocked in by three defenders; everyone thought he had scored the touchdown, but then the drama started for real; the play was reviewed and the ball was placed at the one yard line.

With 8 seconds remaining, Michael Crabtree caught a touchdown pass, but a flag went down and OPI was ruled. There was time for just one play remaining, and the Chiefs gave away a defensive holding penalty, which allowed the one play to be repeated.

Carr got the ball to Cordarrelle Patterson but he went out of bounds and it looked like things were over. Then anther flag for a a defensive penalty against the Chiefs, and the Raiders got another lifeline.

This time Carr did hit Crabtree for a touchdown, and the resulting kick helped the Raiders stun the Chiefs by a single point and claim the shock win.

Today's big NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network, or online through live stream by clicking here.

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