Want to watch the NFL on CBS but don't have cable? CBS All Access has partnered with the NFL so you can stream local market games each Sunday to your computer, tablet or OTT device. It's a concerted effort to allow viewers to watch football wherever they're at, all without needing a cable or satellite subscription (or even a television) in your local market.

Obviously CBS All Access is about more than streaming football (although it doesn't have to be). For as low as $5.99 a month, the service allows subscribers to stream hundreds of hit shows. The real benefit, however, lies in being able to watch CBS live wherever you are. If you got roped into a wedding, you're stuck at a baby shower or you're just a good mom or dad and want to be at your kid's soccer game on Sunday, you can stream games directly to your tablet or laptop.

How to get CBS All Access

Signing up is simple as well. You simply go to the CBS All Access landing page and pick the plan you want to purchase. Click here if you want to go straight to the free one-week trial, and input the proper information. Please note: there is a seven-day free trial available for new customers. 

Ravens and Packers on CBS All Access

The Ravens aren't really where they want to be at the moment, but then, neither are the Packers. It's been a rough go for both of these teams this year, with the Packers losing their superstar quarterback to injury and the Ravens' Joe Flacco being anything but elite. This game will be a struggle to get to .500 for the Ravens, and a fight to avoid it for the Packers. The Steelers and Vikings are continuing to pull away, so this game could be huge for both the NFC North and AFC North races.

The Packers, at 5-4, have tried their hardest to keep pace since the injury to Aaron Rodgers. They eked out an ugly win against the Bears in Chicago last week, and will try to continue to find their way in an NFC that has turned out to be absolutely stacked this season. For the Ravens, 4-5, Joe Flacco hasn't performed up to expectations so far and the AFC North is being dominated by the Steelers. That combined with what will be a tightly contested wild-card race makes every game moving forward of paramount performance. It'll be a cold one in Lambeau, but this game has high stakes for both teams.

Ravens vs. Packers start time, stream, channel, broadcasters

  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 19
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Location: Lambeau Field -- Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Channel: CBS (check local listings)
  • Stream: CBS All Access
  • Broadcasters: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon

How to watch CBS All Access

The streaming service is readily available on nearly all platforms, both homebound and mobile.

Apple TV, Android, iPad, Roku, Google Chromecast, Playstation 4, Xbox, Windows 10 and Amazon Fire TV all have CBS All Access capability, meaning you can stream games from the comfort of your home or on the go.

You can download the CBS app through various app stores or by clicking here.

And if you're an old-fashioned person who likes streaming on the world wide web, you can always just watch the games on CBS.com in more than 150 markets across the U.S.

The subscription, of course, also covers primetime match-ups. That includes this year's "Thursday Night Football" games featured on CBS.

"CBS has been one of our most trusted and valuable partners for over 50 years, and we're happy to extend our relationship with them in new and exciting ways," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement announcing the partnership. "Distribution of our games on CBS All Access is a win for the millions of NFL fans across the country, especially those looking to watch our games on these emerging digital platforms."

The new digital partnership between CBS and the NFL is a multi-year agreement, so you can sign up knowing that you'll be able to watch "NFL on CBS" games for years to come.

Questions about CBS All Access

If you have any questions about CBS All Access, which NFL games are available in your market, want to submit a question and/or would like to provide feedback, etc., click here.