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GAME DAY: Seattle Seahawks vs. Atlanta Falcons – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 14

Dec 7, 2025  
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12s — the hunt is on. One day until we storm Mercedes-Benz Stadium and keep our NFC West grip locked tight in this gritty road test. Falcons are fighting for pride, but we're built for the playoff push. Let's dominate the Dome and fly back to Seattle with a W! 🦅🔵🟢  

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WEEK 14 · Sun 12/7 · 1:00 PM ET  
Seattle Seahawks @ Atlanta Falcons  
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia  
📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST  
Nationwide: FOX will broadcast the game live.  
Local Markets:  
– Seattle: FOX affiliate KCPQ Channel 13  
– Atlanta: FOX affiliate WAGA Channel 5  
Broadcast Crew: Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (analyst), Allison Williams (sideline).  
💻 LIVE STREAMING  
Nationwide:  
– FOX Sports App (with subscription)  
– FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry FOX)  
In-Market: Free on Seahawks App & Falcons App.  
Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube / YouTube TV.  
🎧 RADIO BROADCAST  
Seattle Seahawks Radio Network  
– 710 ESPN Seattle / 97.3 FM KIRO  
– Steve Raible (play-by-play)  
– Dave Wyman (analyst)  
– Jen Mueller (sideline)  
Atlanta Falcons Radio Network  
– 92.9 The Game / WZGC 92.9 FM  
– Wes Durham (play-by-play)  
– Dave Archer (analyst)  
– Paul Kennedy (sideline)  
Nationwide:  
– SiriusXM: Seahawks feed (Ch. 106), Falcons feed (Ch. 380)  
– TuneIn Premium & NFL App  
📅 GAME DETAILS  
Kickoff: Sunday, December 7, 2025 – 1:00 PM ET  
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia  
Weather Forecast: 62°F · mostly sunny · mild breeze · roof-open vibes  
Gates Open: 11:00 AM ET · Parking Lots: 9:00 AM ET  
Tickets: Available on Ticketmaster & SeatGeek (starting ~$110)  
🔑 KEY STORYLINES  
Seattle Seahawks (9–3)  
The Hawks are rolling into Week 14 as NFC West frontrunners, eyeing that No. 1 seed. Sam Darnold's been surgical under center, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is torching secondaries (1,300+ yards already), and Kenneth Walker III pounds the rock like clockwork. Defensively, Leonard Williams and Devon Witherspoon form a nightmare duo.  
But Atlanta's dome speed could test us — stay disciplined on third downs to keep the momentum.  
– Offense: Top-9 in total yards  
– Defense: Top-6 in points allowed  
– Road Record: 4–2  
– X-factor: Seahawks pass rush vs. Cousins' pocket time  
Atlanta Falcons (4–8)  
The Falcons are desperate for a spark at home, with Kirk Cousins slinging to Drake London and Kyle Pitts in big moments. Bijan Robinson's elusiveness keeps defenses honest, but their secondary has been leaky.  
They need this win to stay alive in the wild-card hunt, but our Legion will make it feel like Lumen Field.  
– Offense: Middle pack but explosive in bursts  
– Defense: Top-8 vs the pass, struggling vs the run  
– Home Record: 2–3  
Head-to-head: We've owned this series 13-7 all-time, including a 24-17 W last year in ATL. Time to make it 14-7.  
⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME  
Seahawks (-7 favorites) control the West — win, and we build breathing room for the late surge.  
Falcons (+7 underdogs, +250 ML) are in spoiler mode; a loss buries their season deeper.  
Key matchups include:  
– Jaxon Smith-Njigba vs. Falcons CBs (deep threat alert)  
– Walker III vs. Falcons front seven  
– Darnold's efficiency vs. Atlanta blitz  
– Seahawks secondary shutting down London/Pitts  
This clash is set for high-energy Dome fireworks — one of Week 14's sleeper hits.  
📱 FOLLOW THE GAME  
Live Updates: Seahawks.com · AtlantaFalcons.com · NFL App  
Social Media: @Seahawks · @AtlantaFalcons  
Highlights: NFL+ & official team apps  
12s — let's paint Mercedes-Benz blue and green, boom the run game, and keep the playoff train rolling! 🦅🔥  
⚠️ FINAL NOTE  
The Falcons will hold a 5-minute pregame tribute to Seahawks legend Marshawn Lynch, so kickoff has officially been moved to 1:05 PM ET.

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