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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Saints vs. Titans: How to watch, listen and stream Week 1 game

Finally: the New Orleans Saints will kick off their 2023 regular season with the Tennessee Titans. Here’s how to watch, listen and stream

Finally: the New Orleans Saints will kick off their 2023 regular season with the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, with the Saints looking to win their fifth consecutive Week 1 game while the Titans search for their first season-opening win in three years.

Neither of these teams reached the playoffs last year, and they’re both eager to prove they’ve built strong enough supporting casts to help veteran quarterbacks Derek Carr and Ryan Tannehill go the distance. Each squad has invested a lot of offseason resources in the trenches and the battle at the line of scrimmage figures to be fierce.

Here’s how you can tune into the Week 1 matchup on Sunday:

Game Information

New Orleans Saints vs. Tennessee Titans

Date: Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023

Time: 12 p.m. CT

Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, La.)

Television

CBS

Announcers

Chris Lewis (play-by-play), Jason McCourty (analyst), Ross Tucker and Amanda Guerra (sideline)

Stream

FuboTV (try it for free)

Radio

WWL 870 (New Orleans)

Satellite Radio

Saints feed: XM 227

Titans feed: XM 387

Betting Odds (via BetMGM)

  • Spread: Saints (-3)
  • Money line: Saints (-155), Titans (+130)
  • Over/Under: 41.5

NFL Wire Site

Titans Wire

2022 Schedule

Week Date Opponent Time (CT) Tickets
1 Sept. 10 vs. Tennessee Titans 12 p.m. Tickets
2 Sept. 18 at Carolina Panthers 6:15 p.m. Tickets
3 Sept. 24 at Green Bay Packers 12 p.m. Tickets
4 Oct. 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 p.m. Tickets
5 Oct. 8 at New England Patriots 12 p.m. Tickets
6 Oct. 15 at Houston Texans 12 p.m. Tickets
7 Oct. 19 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 7:15 p.m. Tickets
8 Oct. 29 at Indianapolis Colts 12 p.m. Tickets
9 Nov. 5 vs. Chicago Bears 12 p.m. Tickets
10 Nov. 12 at Minnesota Vikings 12 p.m. Tickets
11 Bye
12 Nov. 26 at Atlanta Falcons 12 p.m. Tickets
13 Dec. 3 vs. Detroit Lions 12 p.m. Tickets
14 Dec. 10 vs. Carolina Panthers 12 p.m. Tickets
15 Dec. 17 vs. New York Giants 12 p.m. Tickets
16 Dec. 21 at Los Angeles Rams 7:15 p.m. Tickets
17 Dec. 31 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 p.m. Tickets
18 Jan. 6/7 vs. Atlanta Falcons TBD Tickets

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Jameis Winston, Terron Armstead selected as honorary captains for HBCU Legacy Bowl

New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston and former Saints left tackle Terron Armstead have been chosen as honorary captains for the 2023 HBCU Legacy Bowl:

This is cool to see. The HBCU Legacy Bowl announced Thursday that it has selected New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston and former Saints left tackle Terron Armstead as honorary captains for the 2023 college all-star game, which highlights draft prospects hailing from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Armstead starred at Arkansas Pine-Bluff in college, and Winston has often advocated for HBCU recognition throughout his career in pro football.

The HBCU Legacy Bowl is a big opportunity for aspiring pros to audition in front of scouts not just from the NFL, but spring leagues like the XFL and USFL as well as the CFL and other pro leagues. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. CT on Saturday, Feb. 25 at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium; NFL Network will broadcast the game.

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The latest Notre Dame-Ohio State betting information

What bet(s) are you making here?

Pretty much nobody outside of South Bend, Ind. seems to be giving No. 5 Notre Dame a snowball’s chance in hell of upsetting No. 2 Ohio State when the two midwest powerhouses open the season this Saturday night in Columbus.  The Irish are as accomplished as nearly every team in the nation over the last five years but they just happen to be taking on one of the very few that are more-so in that time.

Two premier programs, a new head coach who happened to play his college football at the other, an iconic venue, and being the biggest game of perhaps September in college football will only make the lights that much brighter.  How will Notre Dame fare in Marcus Freeman’s first regular season game as head coach?

Here are the latest lines, courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook:

  • Pointspread: Ohio State -17.5 (that’s not a misprint)
  • Moneylines: Ohio State -850, Notre Dame +550
  • Total: 58.5 points

Marcus Freeman asked back in April to keep pushing the spread up so that only the players on his team would be believing Notre Dame had a chance.  That number has continued to rise all off-season like he asked, now let’s hope he can go out and lead the Irish to shock the world.

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Saints-Panthers to draw limited TV coverage in crowded late-afternoon time slot

The NFL has a ton of games airing in Week 17, meaning the New Orleans Saints’ regular season finale with the Carolina Panthers is sidelined.

The NFL has a ton of action ready for Week 17, meaning the 11-4 New Orleans Saints’ regular season finale with the 5-10 Carolina Panthers is sidelined. At least as far as TV coverage is concerned. Local markets will be tuned in, but that’s true of every game airing on the eve of the playoffs.

Here’s what you need to know about the Saints-Panthers broadcast:

NFL Week 13: Will your market broadcast Taysom Hill’s Falcons rematch?

The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons are set to kick off the NFL’s Week 13 schedule in a highly-anticipated rematch for Taysom Hill.

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All eyes will be on Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the Atlanta Falcons’ rematch with Taysom Hill and the New Orleans Saints, who handed the dirty birds their worst loss of the year just two weeks ago. That 24-9 victory was powered by a commanding day from the Saints defense, which sacked Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan 8 times on the afternoon.

Things should go differently this time around. The Saints ruled out several starters for this game, with cornerback Janoris Jenkins and defensive end Marcus Davenport sidelined by injuries and left tackle Terron Armstead remaining on the COVID-19 reserve list. Atlanta is hoping the return of wide receiver Julio Jones can get their offense on track, while the return of pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. from COVID-19 reserve could add some juice to their defense.

But will you even have the game on your local FOX affiliate? Check the latest broadcast coverage map from 506sports.com, Here’s how the color coding works out:

  • Green: New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
  • Yellow: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears
  • Blue: New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks
  • Orange: Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals

And here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s matchup:

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NFL coverage maps: Will Week 10’s Saints vs. 49ers game be broadcast in your area?

The New Orleans Saints will face the San Francisco 49ers in a game that was highly anticipated but has now lost a national broadcast slot.

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The New Orleans Saints are on a collision course with the San Francisco 49ers, but the matchup isn’t quite living up to its billing as a midseason heavyweight fight between two Super Bowl contenders.

Don’t get it twisted — the Saints are rolling, having swept the overrated Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a 38-3 win last week, but the 49ers have lost most of their starting lineup to injuries and are just hoping to get back to .500. New Orleans is heavily favored to win this rematch of last season’s 48-46 boat race, so this game might not be very competitive.

But will you even get the broadcast? Scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. CT kickoff on FOX, this Saints-49ers tilt is not receiving the “America’s Game of the Week” treatment, with a brighter spotlight put on an NFC West joust between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams. Additionally, Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals have been flexed into the same time slot for their game with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Thanks to 506sports.com, we have an idea of what the coverage map looks like, which we’ve embedded below. Here’s what each color code means:

  • Green: San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints (Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth)
  • Red: Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (Joe Buck, Troy Aikman)
  • Blue: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers (Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma)


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NFL Week 17: How to watch, wager, stream Saints vs. Panthers

The New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers will help close out the 2019 NFL regular season with their Week 17 game. Here’s how to tune in.

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The New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers are readying to lead off the NFL’s Week 17 slate of games, which will close out the regular season and send the Saints into the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Panthers will go into an offseason full of difficult questions, trying to find a new head coach and decide what to do with injured quarterback Cam Newton. While the Saints are playoff-bound regardless of what happens, the Panthers would love to play spoiler. Here’s everything you need to know so that you can tune into Sunday’s game.

Game Information

New Orleans Saints (12-3) vs. Carolina Panthers (5-10)

1:00 p.m. ET, Sunday, Dec. 29

Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.

Streaming

fuboTV (try it for free)

NFL Game Pass

Television

FOX

Radio

WWL 870 AM/105.3 FM and local affiliate stations

Betting

BetMGM (Saints by +12.5, over/under at 47.5)

Extras

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Will Week 17’s Saints-Panthers game be broadcast in your area?

The New Orleans Saints will kick off with the Carolina Panthers, leading off a loaded slate of games for Week 17 of the NFL regular season.

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The final week of the NFL regular season is nearly upon us, with the New Orleans Saints flying out to Charlotte for a game with the Carolina Panthers. While the Panthers are effectively leaderless and on the ropes, the Saints have plenty to play for as far as the NFC playoff standings are concerned.

Still, Carolina won’t just bow down and let the Saints leave with a win. Even without Cam Newton at quarterback and Ron Rivera at head coach, they’re going to play hard in hopes of spoiling the Saints’ postseason chances.

But will you even be able to catch the Saints’ noon kickoff with the Panthers?Check the coverage map from 506sports.com, which shows that only the New Orleans and Charlotte markets are getting the game broadcast on FOX. Most of the country will be tuning in to see whether the destitute Detroit Lions can upset the playoff-bound Green Bay Packers, in a game that will be shown from coast to coast.

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NFL Week 16: How to watch, wager, and stream Saints vs. Titans

Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are set up for their Week 16 game at Nissan Stadium against Ryan Tannehill and the Tennessee Titans.

Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are hours away from their kickoff at Nissan Stadium with Ryan Tannehill and the Tennessee Titans. There’s plenty on the line, with the Saints fighting for playoff seeding while the Titans need a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. Each squad is missing key contributors with injuries, and they appear to be evenly matched after Tannehill gave the Titans a spark eight weeks ago when he first received the starting nod.

Here’s everything you need to know so that you can tune into Sunday’s game.

Game Information

New Orleans Saints (11-3) vs. Tennessee Titans (8-6)

1:00 p.m. ET, Sunday, Dec. 22

Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.

Streaming

fuboTV (try it for free)

NFL Game Pass

Television

FOX

Radio

WWL 870 AM/105.3 FM and local affiliate stations

Betting

BetMGM (Saints by +2.5, over/under at 50.5)

Extras

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Follow our friends over at Titans Wire on Twitter (@TheTitansWire), Facebook, and TitansWire.com

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