Giants vs. Packers live score, updates, highlights from 2022 NFL London game

For the first time in the history of the NFL London game, both participating teams — the Packers and Giants — have winning records.

The Packers (3-1) are coming off consecutive close wins over the Buccaneers and Patriots. They must face a 3-1 Giants team that could be without its top two quarterbacks in Daniel Jones (ankle) and Tyrod Taylor (concussion).

New York does boast Saquon Barkley, the NFL leader in both rushing attempts (84) and rushing yards (463) through four games. Regardless of who runs the Giants’ offense, it’s a good bet Barkley will be a big part of the game plan against Green Bay.

Conversely, Aaron Rodgers will continue to work on the Packers’ passing game without Davante Adams. He has posted three straight games of two passing touchdowns, but he has also thrown interceptions in consecutive games, including a pick-six vs. New England. He has yet to throw for more than 255 yards in a game.

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The Sporting News is tracking live scores, updates and highlights from the Giants-Packers game at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:

Giants vs. Packers score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F
Giants 3 0
Packers 10 0

Giants vs. Packers updates, highlights from London game

All times Eastern.

Second quarter: Packers 10, Giants 3

10:21 a.m.: Rodgers throws the outlet pass to Deguara for a gain of 11 yards to the Packers 49. He targets him again for a gain of 8 down to the Giants’ 43-yard line.

10:19 a.m.: Rodgers throws to Aaron Jones for 7 yards and a first down to the 36.

First quarter: Packers 10, Giants 3

10:16 a.m.: Aaron Jones takes it 3 yards on first-and-10. That will end the first quarter.

10:14 a.m.: FIELD GOAL, GIANTS. Graham Gano boots a 48-yard field goal to get New York on the board to make it 10-3 Packers with 9 seconds left in the first quarter.

10:13 a.m.: Jones again to Barkley on third down, and again it results in nothing (via a dropped pass). That brings up third-and-7 from the 31.

10:12 a.m.: Jones had Slayton again on the deep route, but the receiver couldn’t get his head around quick enough. That brings up second-and-19 from the 43 after a holding penalty.

10:10 a.m.: Jones takes a huge shot but manages to get the ball off to Daniel Bellinger for an 11-yard gain to the Packers’ 34.

10:09 a.m.: Jones finds Darius Slayton on a deep crossing route for 26 yards to midfield. First big play of the day for the Giants.

10:04 a.m.: TOUCHDOWN, PACKERS. Two play slater, Rodgers hits Allen Lazard on the bubble screen for a 4-yard touchdown. That gives the Packers a 10-0 lead with 3:19 left to play in the first quarter.

10:03 a.m.: Xavier McKinney is called for pass interference on Robert Tunyan, giving Green Bay first-and-goal at the 4-yard line.

10:02 a.m.: Packers get a little cute and go for an end-around to Rodgers. Adoree Jackson is all over it, tackling him for a loss of 3.

10:01 a.m.: Another long completion from Rodgers to Doubs all the way to the 35-yard line.

9:58 a.m.: Amari Rodgers nearly fumbles the punt away but it’s caught midair by Josiah Deguara, who also fumbles it before jumping on it with Isaiah Mcduffie at the Green Bay 40.

9:57 a.m.: Jones dumps it off to Barkley on third-and-long, and Jaire Alexander blows it up for a loss of 4 yards.

9:56 a.m.: Delay of game by Giants brings up third-and-13 at their own 20.

9:51 a.m.: Packers try a tunnel screen to Romeo Doubs and it’s immediately brought down for a loss of 1 by Jihad Ward. Giants to take over at their 23.

9:49 a.m.: Rodgers takes the play-action rollout and dumps it off to Tyler Davis before he can get hit. The tight end is taken down for a loss of 7 to the Packers’ 25.

9:46 a.m.: Daniel Jones’ swing pass to Barkley bounces off his hands with three Packers converging on him. Three-and-out is the first time all season the Packers haven’t allowed an opening-drive score.

9:45 a.m.: Saquon Barkley goes for 4 yards on a toss right.

9:44 a.m.: The Giants take over at their 24 on the ensuing drive. Definite Packers contingent in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

9:41 a.m.: FIELD GOAL, PACKERS. Mason Crosby hits the 46-yard field goal with no issue to make the score 3-0 Packers with 11:05 left in the first quarter.

9:40 a.m.: Illegal procedure by the Packers brings up fourth-and-10 from the 27.

9:39 a.m.: Giants bend, don’t break, forcing the field goal team team after an incompletion on third-and-5 at the 22.

9:37 a.m.: Packers get a couple of tough runs to net a first down at the Giants’ 27.

9:36 a.m.: Nice pocket presence by Aaron Rodgers, who avoids the pressure, works his way up the pocket and finds Randall Cobb for a 35-yard gain to the Giants 39-yard line.

9:35 a.m.: Packers to take over on offense first, and they quickly face third-and-long.

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What time is the NFL game today?

  • Date: Sunday, Oct. 9
  • Time: 9:30 a.m. ET | 8:30 a.m. CT | 2:30 p.m. BST

The Giants-Packers game will kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET, 2:30 p.m. local time. Fans in Green Bay and Milwaukee will have to watch at 8:30 a.m. CT. Fans on the West Coast who want to watch the game must tune in or log on at 6:30 a.m. PT.

The game will kick off from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It is the second of two London games this season at the venue. The third London game will be played in Wembley Stadium. The other two NFL international games in 2022 will be in Munich and Mexico City.

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What channel is Giants vs. Packers on today?

  • TV channel (national): NFL Network (U.S.) | ITV, Sky Sports NFL (U.K.)
  • TV channel (local): WABC (New York) | WLUK (Green Bay, Wis.) | WTMJ (Milwaukee, Wis.)
  • Live stream: NFL+, fuboTV (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada) | NFL Game Pass (U.K.)

U.S. viewers will be able to watch Giants-Packers on NFL Network. Viewers in Canada can watch via DAZN. In the United Kingdom, fans can watch the game on ITV and Sky Sports NFL.

NFL live stream for Giants vs. Packers

Cord-cutters have several streaming options for Sunday’s game (cable subscription required and charges apply):

  • In-market viewers can stream the game free via the NFL app or NFL.com.
  • For U.S. fans outside the teams’ respective markets, other options include NFL+ and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
  • Fans in Canada can watch the game on DAZN.
  • For local fans, NFL Game Pass is the league’s official streaming site in the U.K.
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