A major NFC North rivalry game has been confirmed for its national broadcast window on CBS — and Packers fans better be ready.
The Week 14 rivalry showdown at Lambeau Field on Sunday, December 7, 2025, has officially been scheduled for the national “early afternoon” television window, allowing fans across the United States to watch the action live.
The Green Bay Packers (8-3-1) are pushing hard toward NFC playoff seeding and looking to reclaim an edge in the division, while the Chicago Bears (9-3) are fighting to protect their lead atop the NFC North as both iconic franchises prepare for another fierce December battle under the cold Wisconsin sky.
What makes this matchup especially compelling is how dramatically the division picture has shifted over the past month. The Bears, once considered a rebuilding team, have surged behind a revitalized defensive unit and a maturing Caleb Williams, who has begun to display the poise and command expected from a franchise quarterback. Meanwhile, the Packers — guided by the calm presence and leadership of Jordan Love — have battled through adversity, injuries, and high-pressure moments to stay firmly in the playoff race.
Both teams enter this Week 14 clash with everything on the line. For Chicago, a win would solidify their grip on the division and build momentum toward what could be their first playoff appearance in years. For Green Bay, victory would not only tighten the race, but send a statement to the rest of the NFC that the Packers remain a legitimate postseason threat.
The national broadcast slot adds even more intensity. Lambeau Field is famous for delivering unforgettable December football moments — frigid temperatures, roaring fans, and a stage where legends are made or broken. With millions expected to tune in, both teams understand the weight of the moment.
One of the most intriguing storylines centers around the quarterback duel. Caleb Williams is one of the league’s most heavily covered young stars, drawing national attention with his athleticism and high-ceiling potential. But Jordan Love has quietly put together one of the most consistent seasons of any quarterback in the NFC. His ability to control pace, extend plays, and protect the football has kept Green Bay competitive in nearly every game this year.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur emphasized this week that his team is treating the game as a postseason-level challenge. “Divisional football in December is different,” LaFleur said during his Thursday press availability. “The margins are thin, the intensity goes up, and every snap matters. We know what’s at stake.”
On the other sideline, Bears head coach Matt Eberflus stressed the significance of maintaining discipline and composure — something Chicago has struggled with in past seasons but has significantly improved upon this year. “This team has grown,” Eberflus noted. “They’ve learned how to finish games and respond to pressure. But going into Lambeau, you have to expect the unexpected.”
Defensively, both sides boast units capable of changing the entire flow of the game. Chicago’s pass rush has been relentless over the last five weeks, generating turnovers at crucial moments. Green Bay’s secondary, though hit by injuries, has found stability with young players stepping into larger roles.
Weather is also expected to play its usual role at Lambeau. Forecasts predict temperatures hovering near freezing with potential gusty winds — conditions that historically favor the Packers, who have built an identity around cold-weather toughness. Chicago, however, has shown improved execution outdoors this year and insists they are prepared for whatever conditions await.
Fans from both sides are calling this the biggest Packers–Bears showdown in years — not just because of the standings, but because of what it represents: a revival of one of the NFL’s most iconic rivalries on a national stage.
With playoff dreams, division supremacy, and national attention converging on Lambeau Field, Week 14 is shaping up to be an instant classic.