Week 10 broadcast map: Will your station carry Saints vs. Falcons?

The New Orleans Saints will look to snap a seven-game losing streak as they face the visiting Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, marking their second meeting of the season against the team.

The New Orleans Saints will look to snap a seven-game losing streak as they face the visiting Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, marking their second meeting of the season against the team.

According to 506 Sports, the Atlanta vs. New Orleans contest will be carried by the majority of the states in the southeastern United States, including large parts of Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas.

FOX will carry the broadcast, and the game will obviously be bailable on the local channels pertinent to Georgia and Louisiana, the home states of the two teams playing here.

The Saints and the Falcons are set to kick off at Noon CT/1 p.m. ET on Sunday from the Caesars Superdome. This was a close game the first time this season that the two teams met, but it is expected to be a potential runaway for Atlanta in this upcoming meeting.

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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 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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Saints vs. Giants: How to watch, bet, listen, and stream Week 15’s matchup

Saints vs. Giants: How to watch, bet, listen, and stream Week 15’s matchup

Can the New Orleans Saints (6-7) stay alive in the NFC South title race? A win over the New York Giants (5-8) on Sunday would sure help their case. But that’s easier said than done when the Giants are riding a three-game win streak behind a stout defense and sensational rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito. The Saints may have snapped their three-game losing skid a week ago, but Derek Carr and Dennis Allen have a lot of work to do in winning back the fanbase.

Here’s how you can tune in:

Saints vs. Bears: How to watch, listen and stream Week 9 game

Saints vs. Bears: How to watch, listen and stream Week 9 game

Week 9 is here, with the New Orleans Saints (4-4) looking to continue their yearslong win streak against the Chicago Bears (2-6) in front of a home crowd on Sunday afternoon. The Saints haven’t lost to the Bears since 2008, and they’re undefeated in New Orleans against Chicago dating back to 1991.

But this isn’t a matchup they can take lightly. The Saints have lost winnable games this season due to mental mistakes and playing too much poor football. Here’s everything you need to know so you can tune in for Sunday’s game:

Saints vs. Packers: How to watch, listen and stream Week 3 game

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The New Orleans Saints head to Green Bay to take on the Packers for the second straight road game. The Saints will try to stay undefeated as the Packers try to bounce back after a loss to the Atlanta Falcons. This is the second time this season the Saints will play a team coming off of a loss to the Falcons. This will be the first start of Jordan Love’s career against the Saints; he’s 1-2 all-time as a starter in his career after sitting behind Aaron Rodgers for a couple of years.

The Packers offense and defense both rank towards the bottom of the league so far, but the home team is still favored to win this one by most sportsbooks, though not by much.

Here’s how you can tune into the Week 3 matchup on Sunday: