A massive early NFC matchup awaits.On Thursday, September 11, 2025, the Green Bay Packers (1-0) host the Washington Commanders (1-0) at Lambeau Field, with kickoff set for 7:15 p.m. local time.Jayden Daniels is looking to inspire his side to two consecutive winsBoth teams are coming off of Week 1 victories, with the Commanders dismantling the New York Giants 21-6, while the Packers took care of business against the Detroit Lions 27-13.Jayden Daniels versus Jordan Love headlines the matchup, but much of the spotlight will also fall on Green Bay’s newest defender, Micah Parsons.Fresh off a sack in his Packers debut, the former All-Pro Cowboy will make for must-see television as he looks to chase down Daniels.Commanders vs Packers: How to watchIn-market viewers can stream the game on Fubo, while the national broadcast will be carried on Amazon Prime Video in the streaming giant’s first game of the year.Thursday Night Football streams live on Amazon Prime Video, included with a Prime membership.If you are not a member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to watch the games along with other live sports, series, and movies.An Amazon Prime membership is $14.99 per month or $139 per year.UK residents can stream the game on DAZN.DAZN are showing every NFL game this season via their NFL Game Pass – the pass starts at £17.99 a month and for more information head here.Love and Parsons both had impressive Week 1 performancesGettyCommanders vs Eagles: Team newsWashington: No injuries listedGreen Bay: No injuries listedBoth teams are considered serious contenders to win the conference, with a legitimate shot at making a run to the Super Bowl.Led by Daniels and Love, and featuring what appear to be improved defenses, both teams set the stage for an early-season heavyweight showdown at Lambeau.It could very well be a preview of the NFC championship game come January.Daniels is coming off one of the greatest rookie years of all-timeGettyCommanders vs Packers: What has been saidThis is what Parsons had to say after his first game as a Packer.“I can’t lie — it gave me chills. This environment, the first time, how they embraced me — the fans. This was 1 of 1,” Parsons told CBS in his postgame interview.“These guys embraced me,” Parsons then told The Athletic. “They believe in my talents. They believed in me and I’m just gonna give these guys everything I have because I know what’s at stake and I know what they gave up for me to be here and I’mma do what it takes for us to win.”This is what Daniels had to say after Washington’s Week 1 one win.“We were sloppy, but it’s always better to come out with a win than a loss, though,” Daniels said. “We’ll learn from that.“There’s always first-game jitters or whatever. You’re not gonna be at your peak form in Week 1, and you don’t want to, but there’s little stuff that we gotta clean up and be attentive on.”