How to watch, stream, and listen to Saints vs. Eagles game in Week 3

Here are all of your options for how to watch, listen, and stream the Week 3 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles:

The New Orleans Saints Week 3 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles is going to be a must-watch, as both teams have all the motivation in the world to come out of this game victors. The Saints look to improve to 3-0 on the back of two impressive victories, and the Eagles look to bounce back to 2-1 after a loss to the Atlanta Falcons last week.

Here is how you can tune into the FOX Sports broadcast this week, which will be carried by both local markets as well as much of the country. Greg Olsen and Joe Davis will be slated as the broadcasters for this matchup:

  • What: New Orleans Saints (2-0) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (1-1)
  • Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, La.
  • When: Sunday, Sept. 22, Noon CT (1 p.m. ET)

Streaming options include FuboTV (try it free) in each team’s regional market, with fans outside that range able to stream with NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV.

If you want to listen in via the radio, the local options consist of WWL-870 AM or 105.3 AM, which consist of Deuce McAllister, Mike Hoss, and Jeff Nowak for announcers. Additionally, there is the national radio station Compass Media, which features Chris Carrino and Brian Baldinger.

Both teams will have the chance to really show what they’re made of in this matchup, and solidify where they rank among the top of the NFC with other teams. The Saints will want to prove themselves again against another quality opponent like they did against the Dallas Cowboys, and the Eagles want to just get back on track after a tough end to the 2023 season and 1-1 start so far to this season.

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Greg Olsen, Joe Davis on the call for Saints vs. Eagles in Week 3

Greg Olsen and Joe Davis are on the call, with Pam Oliver reporting from the sidelines on the FOX Sports broadcast of Saints vs. Eagles in Week 3:

We already know that FOX Sports is casting a wide net for Week 3’s matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles — TV broadcast coverage extends all throughout the Southeast and up both coasts, and there will be a lot of eyes on this game. But who will we be listening to on the call?

Depending on who you ask, the FOX Sports A Team. Greg Olsen and Joe Davis will be in the broadcast booth with Pam Oliver reporting from the sidelines at the Caesars Superdome on Sunday. Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt’s crew is the network’s A Team, on paper, but Brady’s lackluster performance on the mic has led to a lot of viewers asking for Olsen. He and Davis have made for a popular B Team at FOX.

The three-time Pro Bowl tight end was a big-time rival of the Saints’ for years with the Carolina Panthers, and he’s transitioned well to a role in the media. Olsen has gained a lot of fans for his ability to play up dramatic moments in games as naturally as he breaks down why something is so impressive from a schematic point of view. So Saints fans could be in for a treat with Olsen sharing his commentary this Sunday.

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Week 3 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles?

Will your station carry Saints vs. Eagles? The Week 3 NFL broadcast maps from 506 Sports have a lot of eyes on New Orleans this Sunday:

The New Orleans Saints’ Week 1 matchup did not have much attention outside their home market, but after their strong showing and a high-profile win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 they’ve become impossible to ignore. The Saints are 2-0 heading into a matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, a popular preseason Super Bowl pick looking vulnerable after their last-second loss to the Atlanta Falcons in prime time.

But the number of eyes on this game will be pretty significant for the time slot, as kickoff still resides in FOX’s early window. Coverage extends up into about half of New England, throughout most of Pennsylvania down through Florida, and all the way up to Seattle and Los Angeles with the exception of Colorado and New Mexico due to the Denver Broncos matchup. This covers roughly half the continental United States, while also being shown in Hawaii.

As labeled in red on this map from 506 Sports, the coverage is widespread, and the only major competitor for views in terms of states covered is the Tennessee Titans against the Green Bay Packers, which takes up much of the Midwest and into Montana. See if you’ll catch the broadcast from your local FOX affiliate station:

Remember, you can also catch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or FuboTV (try it free). Additionally, fans in Louisiana can tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Deuce McAllister and Mike Hoss for radio coverage. Those watching the FOX broadcast will be slated to have Joe Davis and Greg Olsen on the coverage.

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How to watch, stream, and listen to Saints vs. Cowboys game in Week 2

Every way to watch or listen to Saints vs. Cowboys whether you’re in New Orleans or Dallas

The New Orleans Saints go on the road for the first time this season to face the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas. The Saints go from facing one of the worst teams in the NFL to playing a true NFC contender. The change in scheme under Klint Kubiak was the biggest story of Week 1. Derek Carr, Alvin Kamara and the offense will have to continue executing at a high level this upcoming week.

Here’s how you can tune in to the FOX Sports broadcast, which will be carried locally in each team’s home market. Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt are on the call from the booth:

  • What: New Orleans Saints (1-0) vs. Dallas Cowboys (1-0)
  • Where: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
  • When: Sunday, Sept. 15, Noon CT (1 p.m. ET)

Streaming options include FuboTV (try it free) in each team’s regional market, with fans outside that range able to stream with NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV.

If you’re listening in over the radio, WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM (and its local affiliate stations) with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister. The game is available on KRLD 105.3 FM The Fan in Dallas as well as its affiliate stations.

Each team is looking to extend their undefeated record for another week. The Saints are coming off a huge victory over the Panthers to open the season. The same can be said about the Cowboys. They put up 33 points on one of the best defenses in the NFL. They’re in for a similar challenge in Week 2 while the Saints are in for a bigger challenge than last week.

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Drew Brees previews Saints-Cowboys with Jon Gruden

Drew Brees previewed this week’s Saints-Cowboys game with ex-NFL coach Jon Gruden. He doesn’t envy Derek Carr having to prepare for Mike Zimmer’s defense:

Jon Gruden has been out of the NFL for a few years now after being fired by the Las Vegas Raiders in the wake of a scandal centering on his extensive use of hateful language, and he’s keeping busy these days by talking shop with current and former players when the New Orleans Saints aren’t inviting him to observe practice and sitting down with him for team meals in Tampa.

Gruden still has a lot of connections and fans around the league. His old quarterback Derek Carr is one of them. Another Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, is another. Brees joined Gruden on his YouTube channel to discuss a wide range of topics including youth football, fatherhood, and this week’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

Brees visited the Saints at their training camp in Southern California, and he’s eager to see more of their offense with Klint Kubiak calling plays into Carr’s headset: “I love what that offense brings, both in the run game and I think the mentality, the way it shapes up the play action the passing game as well. I think there’s a renewed enthusiasm there. I think Derek’s about to have some of his best years. He’s got some explosive weapons around him.”

Interestingly, Brees pointed to what the Saints are doing now in comparison to what he and Sean Payton did back in 2006. Just like Payton learned much from Gruden as a coaching mentor in adapting the West Coast offense for his own designs, Kubiak is making Kyle Shanahan’s system his own in New Orleans. “It came from the same source, right?” Brees added.

As to this matchup in Dallas? Brees is hoping Carr can build on his strong performance: “That’ll be a heck of a matchup. I’ll be glued to the TV for that one.”

One wrinkle to this year’s game Gruden pointed out? Mike Zimmer’s return to Dallas. He’s once again the Cowboys defensive coordinator after a couple of seasons out of the league, running the defense where he first rose to prominence as Payton’s coworker so many years ago. And Brees doesn’t envy Carr and Kubiak having to outwit a defensive coach he has a ton of respect for.

“I’ll say this, we played against Zim a bunch. And there was never a week I expended more mental energy preparing for a defense than a Zimmer defense,” Brees said. “Because just like you said, the minute they walk those two linebackers up in the A gaps, even if they’re just bluffing them, it gets you thinking so much about, ‘Where can I get the ball out? What coverage are they potentially rolling to?'”

That sounds exhausting just from the description. What’s really intriguing about the Kubiak-Zimmer chess match is that Kubiak last worked as an offensive coordinator calling plays under Zimmer on the Minnesota Vikings. But the offense he’s running now is more heavily derived from Shanahan’s San Francisco 49ers system than what Kubiak used in Minnesota, so it’s not like either coach has an inside track on what the other is planning. It’s all going to come to a head on Sunday. Like Brees (and Gruden), we’ll be watching.

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Week 2 NFL broadcast maps: Will your station carry Saints vs. Cowboys?

The Saints face off against the Cowboys with Tom Brady on the call for FOX Sports. But will the game be shown in your local area?

Last week’s game was shown primarily in local markets. It’s safe to say the New Orleans Saints facing the Carolina Panthers wasn’t exactly a national draw. Then, the Saints had an offensive explosion in the opener with Week 1’s highest-scoring game. Mix that heightened expectation in with the Dallas Cowboys playing hosts and suddenly there’s more intrigue around this matchup.

There will be many more eyes on the game. Coverage extends from each team’s home markets in Louisiana and Texas to cover much of the Great  Plains and Rocky Mountains, as well as most of the Southeast and states running along the Ohio River Valley.

Sunday’s game will be shown from Philadelphia to Nevada. as labeled on this map by 506 sports. You can even watch the game in Hawaii if you’re not on the mainland, though Alaskan residents will receive the Seattle Seahawks-New England Patriots matchup instead.

Remember, you can also catch the game by streaming it on NFL+ or FuboTV (try it free). Fans in Louisiana can tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister, while those watching the FOX broadcast will have Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt on the call.

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Tom Brady on the call for FOX broadcast of Saints-Cowboys

Tom Brady is on the call for Saints-Cowboys. His FOX broadcasting debut drew mixed debuts, but Brady should have a lot to talk about come Sunday:

Tom Brady will be headed to AT&T Stadium with the FOX Sports broadcast team to announce this week’s New Orleans Saints matchup against the  Dallas Cowboys, per Saints News Network’s John Hendrix. He’ll be joined in the booth by Kevin Burkhardt on play-by-play with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi reporting from the sidelines.

This will be Brady’s first coverage of a Saints game. It will be very interesting to see how much insight Brady can provide especially with the intricacies of Klint Kubiak’s scheme. Kickoff is scheduled for Noon CT/1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 15. Brady’s debut in last week’s Cowboys game drew mixed reviews.

The Saints and Brady have a unique history with each other that was only amplified when he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. All-time, Brady is 7-5 against the Saints marking his third-lowest win percentage amongst all teams. Four of these five losses came within his last three seasons. This had much to do with Dennis Allen always coming up with an excellent defensive game plan to try to limit one of the best the league has seen.

Brady should have a lot to talk about come Sunday.

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How to watch, stream, and listen to Saints vs. Panthers game in Week 1

The season is finally here! How to watch, stream, and listen to Sunday’s New Orleans Saints vs. Carolina Panthers game in Week 1:

The season is finally here! Your New Orleans Saints will soon kick off their 2024 regular season against the division-rival Carolina Panthers in front of a raucous home crowd, and we’re eager to see if their work this offseason has paid off with improvements over last year’s results.

Here’s how you can tune in to the FOX Sports broadcast, which will be carried locally in each team’s home market. Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth  are on the call from the booth, and Jen Hale will be reporting from the sideline:

  • What: New Orleans Saints (0-0) vs. Carolina Panthers (0-0)
  • Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, La.
  • When: Sunday, Sept. 8, Noon CT (1 p.m. ET)

Streaming options include FuboTV (try it free) in each team’s regional market, with fans outside that range able to stream with NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV.

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If you’re listening in over the radio, WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM (and its local affiliate stations) with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister. The game is available on WRFX 99.7 FM The Fox in Charlotte as well as its affiliate stations.

Both teams have a lot to prove. The Panthers need to sell their fans on Dave Canales as an able replacement for well-liked but quickly-fired head coach Frank Reich, while the Saints must assure their own supporters that Dennis Allen can end the three-year playoff drought he’s found himself in. It’s going to be a long journey for each side, and everything starts on Sunday.

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How to watch, stream, and listen to Saints vs. Titans preseason game

How to watch, stream, and listen to New Orleans Saints vs. Tennessee Titans in the final week of NFL preseason games:

The final week of the NFL preseason is here, and the New Orleans Saints are set to host fans for their only exhibition game at the Caesars Superdome. With the Tennessee Titans visiting on Sunday and the TV broadcast set to be carried on local FOX affiliates (check your local listings), we’ll have Joel Meyers and John Stinchcomb on the call.

Here’s what you need to know to tune in:

  • What: New Orleans Saints vs. Tennessee Titans
  • Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, La.
  • When: Sunday, Aug. 25, 1 p.m. CT (2 p.m. ET)

You can stream the game for free on Fubo TV (try it here), as well as a paid streaming option on NFL+. If you’re planning to listen in over the radio, tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister.

Don’t expect many minutes from the Saints’ starters; they’ll likely be watching this one from the sideline ahead of the regular season kickoff on Sept. 8. Instead, it’ll be many players competing for roster spots and starting jobs taking center stage.

But the most intriguing competition lies at quarterback with Jake Haener seeking to fend off Spencer Rattler as Derek Carr’s primary backup. Haener has maintained a lead through the summer thus far, but a strong performance by the rookie could put Rattler ahead on the final depth chart.

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How to watch, stream, and listen to Saints vs. 49ers preseason game

How to watch, stream, and listen to Sunday night’s New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers preseason game:

We’re already onto the second week of NFL preseason games with the New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers kicking off on Sunday night. This will be a nationally-broadcast game carried on FOX affiliates around the country; Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez are on the call.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • What: New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers
  • Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif.
  • When: Sunday, Aug. 18, 7 p.m. CT (5 p.m. California time)

You can stream the game for free on Fubo TV (try it here), as well as a paid streaming option on NFL+. If you’re planning to listen in over the radio, tune in to WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM with Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister. Fans in the Bay Area should check into KGO 810 AM for the local broadcast.

This should be an interesting matchup. The Saints were set to host the 49ers for two days of joint practices at their training camp in Irvine, but San Francisco bowed out after sustaining too many injuries over the summer. New Orleans is also dealing with a host of their own injuries but they plan on playing their starters to make up for lost reps against the 49ers. How many snaps Derek Carr and the starting offense needs remains to be seen, but their performance last week is enough proof to suggest they need the practice before the regular season begins in September.

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