How to watch Commanders vs. Browns: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 17

Here is all the info you need to watch, listen to, or stream the Commanders’ Week 17 matchup vs. the Browns.

The Washington Commanders [7-7-1] host the Cleveland Browns [6-9] Sunday in a game that could determine Washington’s postseason fortune.

The Commanders open Week 17 with a half-game lead over the Packers, Lions and Seahawks for the seventh and final NFC playoff spot. Washington hasn’t won since a win over the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 27, meaning the Commanders didn’t win a game in December, yet remain in the playoff chase.

Washington was lucky last week, with the Lions and Seahawks losing, but the Packers won their third straight game and are currently the team to watch.

In preparation for the final two games, head coach Ron Rivera changed quarterbacks, benching Taylor Heinicke in favor of Carson Wentz. Can Wentz do what he couldn’t do with the Colts last season and lead his team to a playoff berth?

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 17 battle between the Commanders and the Browns.

Cleveland Browns at Washington Commanders — Jan. 1, 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: 57 degrees, sunny at kickoff with 5 MPH winds

Referee: Bill Vinovich, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -2, O/U 40.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

How to watch Commanders vs. 49ers: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 16

Here is all the info you need to watch, listen to, or stream the Commanders’ Week 16 matchup vs. the 49ers.

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The Washington Commanders [7-6-1] meet the San Francisco 49ers [10-4] on Saturday in a game that could very well determine their playoff fate.

The Commanders currently possess the NFC’s No. 7 playoff position. Washington controls its own destiny, but it faces a daunting challenge on Saturday, traveling to West Coast on a short week against a team that has won seven consecutive games.

The 49ers, meanwhile, have already clinched the NFC West and enter Saturday as a touchdown favorite over the Commanders.

This game features two outstanding defenses with both Washington and San Francisco among the best at stopping the run. The 49ers rank No. 1 in run defense.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 16 battle between the Commanders and the 49ers.

Washington Commanders at San Francisco 49ers — Dec. 24, 4:05 p.m. ET

TV channel: CBS

Commentators: Kevin Harlan [play-by-play, Trent Green [analyst], & Melanie Collins [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

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

Location: Levi’s Stadium, San Jose, California

Weather: 60 degrees, partly cloudy at kickoff

Referee: Jerome Boger, per Football Zebras

Odds: 49ers -6.5, O/U 37.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

How to watch Giants vs. Commanders: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 15

Here is all the info you need to watch, listen to, or stream the Commanders’ Week 15 rematch vs. the Giants.

The Week 13 matchup between the Washington Commanders and New York Giants was so good that the NFL flexed their Week 15 rematch to Sunday Night Football. The Week 13 game ended in a 20-20 tie, and after the Giants lost to the Eagles in Week 14, the two NFC East rivals enter Week 15 with identical 7-5-1 records.

Currently, Washington and New York are in possession of the NFC’s final two wild-card spots, which, if that holds it, would be the first time in NFL history four teams from one division all made the playoffs.

After a much-needed week off, Washington is in the rare position of playing the same team in back-to-back games due to a scheduling quirk. Meanwhile, the Giants head into Sunday night, having lost or tied five of their last six games.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 12 battle between the Commanders and Giants.

New York Giants at Washington Commanders — Dec. 18, 8:20 p.m. ET

TV channel: NBC

Commentators: Mike Tirico [play-by-play, Cris Collinsworth [analyst], & Melissa Stark [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free), Peacock

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

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland

Weather: 35 degrees at kickoff

Referee: John Hussey, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -4.5, O/U 40.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

 

How to watch Commanders vs. Giants: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 13

Here is all the info you need to watch, listen to, or stream the Commanders’ Week 13 game vs. the Giants.

The Week 13 NFL slate is full of matchups between playoff hopefuls. There are the Chiefs/Bengals, Dolphins/49ers, Jets/Vikings, Titans/Eagles and Commanders/Giants.

If the playoffs were to begin this weekend, each of those 10 teams would be in the playoffs. Of those five matchups, only one is a battle between division rivals.

The lone divisional meeting among the five aforementioned games takes place in East Rutherford, New Jersey as the New York Giants host the Washington Commanders. The Giants [7-4] currently occupy the No. 6 playoff position in the NFC with the Commanders [7-5] holding the No. 7 and final seed.

Washington enters Sunday’s game winners of three in a row and six of its last seven games, while the Giants have lost two straight and three of their last four.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 12 battle between the Commanders and Giants.

Washington Commanders at New York Giants— Dec. 4, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Kenny Albert [play-by-play, Jonathan Vilma [analyst], & Shannon Spake [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

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

Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Weather: 43 degrees at kickoff, partly cloudy at kickoff

Referee: Brad Allen, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -2.5, O/U 40.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

How to watch Commanders vs. Falcons: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 12

Here is all the info you need to watch, listen to, or stream the Commanders’ Week 12 game vs. the Falcons.

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The Washington Commanders [6-5] are looking for their sixth win in their last seven games Sunday when the Atlanta Falcons [5-6] come to FedEx Field for a showdown between NFC playoff hopefuls.

The Commanders will be without starting cornerback Benjamin St-Juste, who injured his ankle in last week’s win at Houston. St-Juste’s injury doesn’t appear serious, but his absence leaves a void in Washington’s secondary. The Commanders also placed linebacker Cole Holcomb on injured reserve Friday, meaning he will be out for at least the next four games.

The Falcons aren’t without injury issues, too. Second-year tight end Kyle Pitts was placed on IR last week with a knee injury.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 12 battle between the Commanders and Falcons.

Atlanta Falcons at Washington Commanders — Nov. 27, 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, Maryland

Weather: 52 degrees at kickoff, 92% chance of rain at kickoff with 6 MPH winds

Referee: Brad Rogers, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -3.5, O/U 40.5

Injuries: Final injury report

How to watch Commanders vs. Texans: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 11

Everything you need to watch, listen to, or stream Washington’s Week 11 game against the Houston Texans.

The Washington Commanders [5-5] are coming off an impressive and emotional 32-21 upset win over the previously unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. Now, Washington is back on the road for Week 11 with a game against the Houston Texans [1-7-1].

Throughout the week, both head coach Ron Rivera and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio cautioned against the Commanders looking past the one-win Texans. Del Rio offered the following about this week’s game:

As a player who’s been a part of both sides and as a coach who’s been involved in games in those situations, I know how important it is that we prepare and that we go compete and be ready to strain for 60 minutes because the NFL is full of talented players and coaches,” Del Rio said.

“And those that are disrespected are always scary because they all have talent. We all have talent. So we are going in looking for their best and preparing respectfully because we know what it feels like to be disrespected. We were disrespected last week and have been quite a bit over the first start of this year, but it doesn’t really matter because our focus is on our preparation.”

In the past, Washington didn’t show up for games like this. Sunday is a big test for Rivera and his squad.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 11 battle between the Commanders and Texans.

Washington Commanders at Houston Texans — Nov. 20, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Chris Myers [play-by-play, Robert Smith [analyst], & Jen Hale [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

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

Location: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas.

Weather: 51 degrees at kickoff, primarily cloudy, retractable roof

Referee: Scott Novak, per Football Zebras

Odds: Commanders -3, O/U 41

Injuries: Final injury report

How to watch Commanders vs. Eagles: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 10

Everything you need to watch, listen to, or stream Washington’s Monday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Washington Commanders [4-5] face the Philadelphia Eagles [8-0] on Monday Night Football from Philly. This is a rematch from Week 3 when the Eagles hammered the Commanders, 24-8, as Philadelphia sacked Washington quarterback Carson Wentz nine times and hit him 17 times.

What’s different this time around?

Taylor Heinicke will make his fourth consecutive start at quarterback for the Commanders, replacing Wentz, who fractured a finger on his throwing hand. Wentz is nearing a return and is eligible to come off the reserve/injured list next week. Heinicke started against the Eagles in Week 17 last season, completing 27 of 36 passes for 247 yards in a 20-16 Philadelphia win. Heinicke had Washington in the lead going into the fourth quarter, but a pair of field goals proved to be the difference in the game.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 10 battle between the Commanders and Eagles.

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles — Nov. 14, 8:15 p.m. ET

TV channel: ESPN

Commentators: Joe Buck [play-by-play, Troy Aikman [analyst], & Lisa Salters [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, Penn.

Weather: 42 degrees at kickoff, clear

Referee: Alex Kemp, per Football Zebras

Odds: Eagles -11, O/U 43.5

Injuries: Final injury report

How to watch Vikings vs. Commanders: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 9

Here is everything you need to watch, listen to, or stream Washington’s Week 9 game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Washington Commanders [4-4] look to extend their winning streak to four games Sunday when the Minnesota Vikings [6-1] come to FedEx Field.

The Vikings enter Sunday’s game on a five-game winning streak, with their only loss coming in Week 2 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Both Minnesota [24-7] and Washington [24-8] lost to Philadelphia with similar scores.

It was another wild week for the Commanders. A Forbes story on Wednesday morning reported that Commanders owner Daniel Snyder had hired Bank of America to explore a potential sale. The team confirmed the news shortly after.

Lost in last week’s news is the return of former Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins departed the franchise after the 2017 season and is in his fifth season with the Vikings. Cousins played Washington in 2019, but this is his first trip back to FedEx Field.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 9 battle between the Vikings and Commanders.

Minnesota Vikings at Washington Commanders — Nov. 6, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Chris Myers [play-by-play, Mark Schlereth [analyst], & Christina 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, Maryland

Weather: 74 degrees at kickoff, 22% chance of rain with 7 MPH winds

Referee: Jerome Boger, per Football Zebras

Odds: Vikings -3, O/U 43.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

How to watch Commanders vs. Colts: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 8

Here is everything you need to watch, listen to, or stream Washington’s Week 8 game at Indianapolis.

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The Washington Commanders [3-4] face the Indianapolis Colts [3-3-1] on Sunday in Week 8 action from Lucas Oil Stadium.

When this game was announced in May, many circled their calendars to see Washington quarterback Carson Wentz face his old team [of one season]. However, Wentz is injured, leading Taylor Heinicke to move back into the lineup.

The Colts will also feature their second quarterback of the season. Indianapolis benched veteran Matt Ryan last week, and Sam Ehlinger will make his first career start against the Commanders.

There are plenty of other storylines for this game. Washington wide receiver Terry McLaurin returns home to play in his hometown for the first time as an NFL player.

There are also the owners. In case you haven’t heard, Colts owner Jim Irsay has been outspoken about Commanders owner Daniel Snyder. And he isn’t backing down.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 7 battle between the Commanders and Colts.

Washington Commanders at Indianapolis Colts — Oct. 30, 4:25 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Brandon Gaudin [play-by-play, Robert Smith [analyst], & Jen Hale [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

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

Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

Weather: Dome

Referee: Craig Wrolstad, per Football Zebras

Odds: Colts -2.5, O/U 39.5

Injuries: Final injury report

 

How to watch Packers vs. Commanders: Time, TV and streaming options for Week 7

Here’s everything you need to know in order to watch, listen, or stream Washington’s Week 7 game vs. the Packers.

The Washington Commanders [2-4] host the Green Bay Packers [3-3] Sunday from FedEx Field in Week 7 of NFL action. Both teams enter this game in need of a win. The Packers have lost two in a row and are coming off an embarrassing home loss to the New York Jets at home.

Meanwhile, the Commanders snapped a four-game losing streak last week with an uninspiring 12-7 win over the Chicago Bears. When Washington takes the field on offense for the first time against the Packers, it will have a new quarterback. Carson Wentz fractured the ring finger on his throwing hand last week and was placed on injured reserve Saturday.

Enter Taylor Heinicke. Heinicke started 15 games for Washington last season and had some success. He has his limitations, but he is mobile, knows the offense and his teammates believe in him. Heinicke faced the Packers last season and played well in a loss.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or stream the Week 7 battle between the Packers and Commanders.

Green Bay Packers at Washington Commanders — Oct. 23, 1:00 p.m. ET

TV channel: FOX

Commentators: Adam Amin [play-by-play, Daryl Johnson [analyst], & Pam Oliver [sideline]

Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)

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

Location: FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland

Weather: 64 degrees at kickoff, cloudy with a 15% chance of rain

Referee: Clay Martin, per Football Zebras

Odds: Packers -4.5, O/U 41.5

Injuries: Final injury report

Opponent Wire site: Packers Wire