Today at 4:25 p.m. ET, the New England Patriots (9-2) and Green Bay Packers (8-3) collide live from Lambeau Field in some NFL action. The game can be live streamed here. New England fans can hear all of the action on 98.5 The Hub while Green Bay supporters can to the same on 620 WTMJ.

It's a battle between two elite quarterbacks as Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers mix it up on the field.

Green Bay has won three straight games and sits in first place in the NFC North while New England has won seven straight games, hasn't lost since Sept. 29 and currently paces the AFC West.

Brady's best weapon thus far this season has been Rob Gronkowski, who has 58 receptions for 812 yards and nine touchdowns while Stevan Ridley has paced the ground game with 340 rushing yards off of 94 carries and has reached the end zone twice.

As for Rodgers, he has connected with Jordy Nelson the most as the receiver has 68 catches for 1,066 yards and has scored nine times while running back Eddie Lacy has rushed for 672 yards on 154 carries and has found the end zone six times.

Rodgers has two viable weapons in Nelson and Randall Cobb and the Packers expect to utilize them a lot today.

"Teams are going to take away what we do best, and what we've done best is get the ball to Jordy and Randall," Rodgers said. "They've had big statistical seasons so (opponents) try to take them out of the game."

While the Patriots have been strong int he last nine games, coach Bill Belichick doesn't expect things to continue to come easy.

"It's not realistic for us to expect to continue to blow teams out like that, or, I don't want to say blow out, but win by a large margin," coach Bill Belichick said. "I can't really put my finger on what it is. I think it's a culmination of things and preparation, I think, is at the forefront of that."

The Patriots and Packers clash this afternoon in a huge game at Lambeau Field.