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Packers launch official connected TV app for streaming video

Free Packers app now available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku streaming devices

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The Green Bay Packers today launched an all-new, free connected TV streaming app, aimed at bringing on-demand Packers content to fans' television screens.

The official Packers streaming app is available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices. Viewers can find the free app by entering "Packers" into the search function on their devices.

The app allows fans to catch the latest Packers news, game highlights and features from packers.com right from their couches. Ideal for enjoying Packers content with a group or from any room in the house, fans can watch full-length Packers press conferences live or on-demand, view player interviews and keep up with the latest news and analysis from the Packers' locker room throughout each day.

The Packers connected TV streaming app also features shows and regular programming including Total Packers with Matt LaFleur, Packers Unscripted, Total Packers seasonal specials and Packers Life. The app also showcases web-based packers.com videos including Rock Report, Three Things, Packers Daily, Final Thoughts and 4 Downs with John Kuhn.

The Packers continue to update the team's mobile app with all the latest content from packers.com, and fans can always use the website and mobile app to view daily stories, videos, live press conferences, photo galleries, official team press releases, Packers history and information on Packers events. The Packers mobile app is also an excellent gameday resource, hosting mobile tickets and NFL Ticket Exchange accounts, as well as an interactive stadium map and information about Lambeau Field.

To learn how to set up the Packers' connected TV app on a streaming device, fans can visit packers.com/ctv or learn more about how the app works on individual devices at:

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