Colts vs. Jaguars: How to watch, stream and listen in Week 6

Here’s the game information for the Week 6 divisional matchup.

The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) and Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) are set for a Week 6 matchup at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday.

Currently riding an eight-game road losing streak against the Jaguars, Indy will be looking to snap that streak with a win for the first time since 2014. That also was the last time the Colts won the division.

Here’s all the information you need heading into this Week 6 matchup:

How to watch Commanders vs. Falcons: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 6

All the info you need to watch or listen to the Commanders’ Week 6 game vs. the Falcons.

The Washington Commanders (2-3) return to action Sunday with a critical road game in Atlanta against the Falcons (3-2). Washington had some extra rest after the previous Thursday’s 40-20 loss to the Chicago Bears — their third in a row.

The Falcons, who, like the Commanders, began the season 2-0, lost two in a row before rebounding with a last-second win over the Houston Texans last week.

These franchises have met in each of the last two seasons, with Washington winning both meetings. The quarterback for the Commanders in those two games was Taylor Heinicke — now Atlanta’s backup quarterback behind Desmond Ridder.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 6 battle between the Commanders and the Falcons.

Washington Commanders at Atlanta Falcons — Oct. 15, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: CBS

Commentators: Andrew Catalon [play-by-play, Matt Ryan and Tiki Barber [analysts], AJ Ross [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA.

Weather: Dome

Referee: Clete Blakeman, per Football Zebras

Odds: Falcons -1.5., O/U 42.5

Opponent Wire site: Falcons Wire

How to watch Commanders vs. Bears: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 5

All the info you need to watch or listen to the Commanders’ Week 5 game vs. the Bears.

The Washington Commanders try to snap a two-game losing streak on Thursday Night Football against the visiting Chicago Bears.

Washington is coming off a heartbreaking 34-31 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Bears are coming off a heartbreaker of their own, blowing a 28-7 lead before falling to the Denver Broncos 31-28.

These two historic NFL franchises met on Thursday Night Football last season in one of the ugliest prime-time games of the season. Washington prevailed, 12-7, in what would be quarterback Carson Wentz’s second-to-last start for the Commanders. Taylor Heinicke would take over under center the following week, and the Commanders would go on a run to get into playoff contention before falling apart late.

A lot has changed for Washington since that time. For one, the Commanders have a new ownership group, led by managing partner Josh Harris, that includes NBA legend Magic Johnson.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 5 battle between the Commanders and the Bears.

Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders — Oct. 5, 8:15 p.m. ET

TV channel: Streaming only

Commentators: Al Michaels [play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreit [analyst], Kaylee Hartung [sideline]

Streaming: Amazon Prime

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

Weather: 69 degrees, mostly cloudy, 15% chance of showers, 3 MPH winds

Referee: Scott Novak, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -5.5., O/U 44.5

Opponent Wire site: Bears Wire

How to watch Commanders vs. Eagles: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 4

All the info you need to watch, stream or listen to the Commanders’ Week 4 game vs. the Eagles.

The Washington Commanders (2-1) face the Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) on Sunday from Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC East opener for both squads.

The Commanders began the season 2-0 before crashing back down after last week’s 37-3 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Quarterback Sam Howell was sacked nine times and threw four interceptions. Now, Howell must face Philadelphia’s vaunted defensive line.

The Eagles dominated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 25-11 victory on Monday Night Football.

The last time these two teams met was in the Week 10 edition of Monday Night Football last season. The Commanders upset the then-8-0 Eagles 32-21.

What happens this time around?

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 4 battle between the Commanders and the Eagles.

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles— Oct. 1, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Joe Davis [play-by-play, Daryl Johnston [analysts], Pam Oliver [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.

Weather: 75 degrees, sunny, 9 MPH winds

Referee: Ron Torbert, per Football Zebras

Odds: Eagles -8.5., O/U 43.5

Opponent Wire site: Eagles Wire

How to watch Commanders vs. Bills: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 3

All the info you need to watch, stream or listen to the Commanders’ Week 3 game vs. the Bills.

The Washington Commanders (2-0) host the Buffalo Bills (1-1) in one of the more intriguing Week 3 matchups on Sunday from FedEx Field. Washington has an opportunity to go 3-0 for the first time since 2005 and keep pace with the Dallas Cowboys (2-0) and Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) atop the NFC East.

The Commanders are coming off a 35-33 come-from-behind road win over the Denver Broncos. Meanwhile, the Bills picked up their first win of the season with a 38-10 blowout of the Las Vegas Raiders. Buffalo turned the ball over four times in an upset loss to the New York Jets in Week 1.

The weather could play a significant factor in Sunday’s game due to Tropical Storm Ophelia. The brunt of the storm may be over before kickoff, but field conditions could be sloppy.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 3 battle between the Commanders and the Bills.

Buffalo Bills at Washington Commanders — Sept. 24, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: CBS

Commentators: Andrew Catalon [play-by-play, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan [analysts], A.J. Ross [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

Weather: 65 degrees, 54% chance of showers, 3 MPH winds

Referee: Land Clark, per Football Zebras

Odds: Bills -6., O/U 43

Opponent Wire site: Bills Wire

How to watch Commanders vs. Broncos: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 2

All the info you need to watch, stream or listen to the Commanders’ Week 2 game at Denver.

The Washington Commanders and Denver Broncos face off Sunday afternoon in Week 2 NFL action. The Commanders enter the game 1-0 after a 20-16 Week 1 win over the Arizona Cardinals.

The Broncos look to avoid falling to 0-2 at home. Denver lost a heartbreaker to the Las Vegas Raiders last week.

Sam Howell makes his third career start for Washington and has a chance to make history on Sunday. If Howell passes for a touchdown and rushes for one, he’d be the first quarterback in NFL history to do so in the first three starts of his career.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 2 battle between the Commanders and the Broncos.

Washington Commanders at Denver Broncos— Sept. 17, 4:25 p.m. ET

TV channel: CBS

Commentators: Spero Dedes [play-by-play, Adam Archuleta [analyst]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Co.

Weather: 81 degrees, sunny, 5 MPH winds

Referee: Brad Rogers, per Football Zebras

Odds: Broncos -3.5, O/U 38.5

Opponent Wire site: Broncos Wire

How to watch Commanders vs. Cardinals: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 1

All the info you need to watch, stream or listen to the Commanders’ Week 1 game.

The Washington Commanders finally kick off the 2023 season Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals from FedEx Field. For the Commanders, this is far more than just any season opener; it’s the first game for the franchise under new ownership.

Owner Josh Harris and his partners have pulled out all the stops to make Sunday’s game special for the players, former players and fans.

Former Washington players, once on bad terms with the organization due to former owner Daniel Snyder, will be at FedEx Field for the season opener. Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Champ Bailey spent the first five seasons of his career in Washington and is an honorary captain against the Cardinals.

Washington players are excited about a sold-out home crowd. They want the fans to be loud.

On the field, quarterback Sam Howell makes his second career start for the Commanders and first with new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 1 battle between the Commanders and the Cardinals.

Arizona Cardinals at Washington Commanders — Sept. 10, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Adam Amin [play-by-play, Mark Schlereth [analyst], Kristina Pink [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

Weather: 76 degrees, 67% chance of thunderstorms, 3 MPH winds

Referee: Alan Eck, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -7, O/U 38

Injuries: Final injury report

Opponent Wire site: Cards Wire

How to watch Bengals vs. Commanders: Time, TV and streaming info for preseason Week 3

Here’s everything you need to know in order to watch, stream or listen to the Commanders’ final preseason game against the Bengals.

The Cincinnati Bengals head to FedEx Field to face the Washington Commanders on Saturday in the preseason finale for both teams.

On the surface, this would appear to be an exciting matchup as the Bengals, led by franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. However, Burrow is hurt and Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said none of his starters would play in the final preseason game.

Commanders head coach Ron Rivera said Friday that only a select number of his starters would play and they wouldn’t play long. That means no Sam Howell. Rivera confirmed Jacoby Brissett would start at quarterback and play around a quarter. Jake Fromm will play the rest of the way.

Saturday’s finale is all about bubble players looking to make one last impression before Tuesday’s cutdown day.

Below is everything you need to know in order to catch the game on TV or streaming.

Cincinnati Bengals at Washington Commanders – Aug. 26, 6:05 p.m. ET

TV channel: NBC4 in Washington, D.C.

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free), NFL+

Radio: BIG 100 [Washington, D.C], SiriusXM NFL Radio

Location: FedEx Field

Forecast: Mostly sunny, 87 degrees, N 5 mph wind, per The Weather Channel

Referee: Shawn Hochuli

Odds: Commanders -3, O/U 34.5, per BetMGM

How to watch Ravens vs. Commanders: Time, TV and streaming info for preseason Week 2

Here’s everything you need to know in order to catch tonight’s preseason game between the Commanders and Ravens.

After a contentious two days of joint practices last week in Owings Mills, the Baltimore Ravens travel to FedEx Field to face the Washington Commanders in Week 2 of the preseason.

The Ravens enter Monday night winners of 24 consecutive preseason games. Commanders guard Sam Cosmi is not too impressed. Meanwhile, Washington won its preseason opener, 17-15, over the Cleveland Browns last week.

During last week’s joint practices, multiple fights broke out. One saw Washington rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes and Baltimore wide receiver Tylan Wallace exchanging punches. It quickly ended. Next, we saw Ravens tight end Mark Andrews cheap shot Commanders cornerback Danny Johnson and injuring him in the process.

So, yes, while this is another preseason game, don’t think these two teams Beltway “rivals,” don’t want to beat one another.

Below is everything you need to know in order to catch the game on TV or streaming.

Baltimore Ravens at Washington Commanders – Aug. 21, 8 p.m. ET

TV channel: ESPN

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 [Washington, D.C], ESPN Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio

Location: FedEx Field

Forecast: Partly cloudy, 85 degrees, N 1 mph wind

Referee: Ron Torbert

Odds: Ravens -1, O/U 38, per BetMGM

How to watch Commanders vs. Cowboys: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 18

Here’s all you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the Commanders vs. Cowboys in Week 18.

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The Washington Commanders host the Dallas Cowboys in the season finale Sunday from FedEx Field. Instead of both rivals entering this NFC East game with something on the line, only the Cowboys are playing for something.

The Commanders were eliminated from playoff contention after last week’s 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns. Washington had been in position for one of the NFC’s final two playoff spots dating back to mid-November.

Meanwhile, Dallas has an outside of winning the NFC East and the NFC’s No. 1 overall seed. That appears doubtful, as the Eagles shouldn’t have any problems against the Giants, who are resting some starters, having locked up the No. 6 seed in the playoffs.

As for Washington, multiple starters will miss the finale. Any player currently dealing with an injury will miss the finale. Over the past two weeks, Jonathan Allen, Kam Curl, Benjamin St-Juste, Antonio Gibson, Brian Robinson Jr. and Jamin Davis are among Washington’s key players who’ll miss the finale.

Rookie quarterback Sam Howell will make his first career start against Dallas.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 18 battle between the Commanders and the Cowboys.

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Commanders — Jan. 8, 4:25 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Kevin Burkhardt [play-by-play, Greg Olsen [analyst], Erin Andrews [sideline] & Tom Rinaldi [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: BIG 100 (WBIG-FM); here is a list of affiliates. Sirius XM Radio.

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Md.

Weather: 43 degrees, cloudy at kickoff, with a 15% chance of showers

Referee: Tra Blake, per Football Zebras

Odds: Cowboys -7, O/U 40

Injuries: Final injury report