The Green Bay Packers’ preseason trip to Oakland will be broadcast live nationally.

NFL Network announced Thursday it will air the Packers’ exhibition game against ex-teammate Jordy Nelson and the Raiders on Friday, August 24:

The NFL Network broadcast will be blacked out in the markets included in the Packers TV Network, which spans six states.

The Packers will go to Oakland to play their third preseason game, which is generally the setting for more opportunities for starters and key players. That said, quarterback Aaron Rodgers only threw five passes over two series during the Packers’ third preseason game against the Denver Broncos last year.

The game will also mark the Packers’ first game against Nelson, who signed a two-year deal with the Raiders after Green Bay cut him in March.

The Packers begin the preseason in exactly a month with a visit from the Tennesee Titans. They’ll also host the Pittsburgh Steelers and go on the road to play the Kansas City Chiefs in the preseason finale. All three games will be broadcast locally.