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Saints vs. Rams: How to Watch, Listen, and Stream – Week 9

Saints vs. Rams: How to Watch, Listen, and Stream – Week 9 Clash at SoFi Stadium
New Orleans, Louisiana – November 2, 2025

It’s Week 9, and the New Orleans Saints are headed west for a high-stakes NFC showdown against the Los Angeles Rams. With rookie quarterback Tyler Shough making his second career start, all eyes will be on how the Saints perform under the bright lights of SoFi Stadium this Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 3:05 p.m. CT.

Here’s your complete guide on how to watch, stream, and listen to every moment of the action — whether you’re at home in Louisiana or cheering on the Saints from afar.

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🏈 GAME INFO

  • Matchup: New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams

  • Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025

  • Time: 3:05 p.m. CT

  • Location: SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)

  • Broadcast: FOX

  • Announcers: Kenny Albert (play-by-play), Jonathan Vilma (color analyst), Megan Olivi (sideline reporter).


  • 📺 HOW TO WATCH SAINTS vs. RAMS ON TV

    Fans can catch the game live on FOX, with local coverage available on WVUE FOX 8 in the New Orleans area. Kenny Albert and former Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma will be calling the game, joined by Megan Olivi reporting from the sidelines.


    💻 HOW TO STREAM THE GAME ONLINE

    Take the Saints on the go with NFL+, the league’s official streaming service.

    NFL+ subscribers in the New Orleans market can watch every Sunday afternoon game live on phones and tablets, as well as:

    • All primetime and postseason games

  • Live local and national radio broadcasts of every NFL matchup

  • NFL Network programming on demand

  • Full access to NFL Films archives and exclusive Saints content

  • 💵 NFL+ Pricing:

    • NFL+ Basic: $6.99/month or $49.99/year

  • NFL+ Premium: $14.99/month or $99.99/year (includes RedZone, full & condensed replays, and All-22 Coaches Film)

  • 📱 Download the NFL App from any app store to start streaming live.


    🎧 HOW TO LISTEN TO SAINTS vs. RAMS LIVE

    Fans can tune in to WWL Radio for full game-day coverage:

    • Local Radio: WWL 870 AM / 105.3 FM

    • Announcers: Mike Hoss (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst), and Jeff Nowak (sideline).

  • National Radio: Compass Media Networks

    • Announcers: Josh Lewin (play-by-play) and Chad Brown (analyst).

  • Spanish Broadcast: Tropical Radio (830 AM, 94.7 FM – Baton Rouge, 105.7 FM – New Orleans)

    • Announcers: Mario Jerez (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos, and Victor Quinonez (color analysts).


    📲 SAINTS GAMEDAY LIVE PRESENTED BY CUTWATER

    Get ready for kickoff with Saints Gameday LIVE, hosted by Stan Verrett, Scott Shanle, and Erin Summers, streaming one hour before kickoff on:

    • NewOrleansSaints.com

  • Saints Mobile App

  • Twitter (X), Facebook, and YouTube

  • Expect pregame analysis, interviews with former players and coaches, and behind-the-scenes access from SoFi Stadium.


    🎥 SAINTS POSTGAME LIVE PRESENTED BY UBER EATS

    After the final whistle, stay tuned for Saints Postgame LIVE, featuring player interviews, press conferences, and instant analysis, streaming across the same platforms.


    🎟️ TICKETS & GAME CENTER

    • Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA

  • Find tickets: NewOrleansSaints.com/Tickets

  • Game Center: Live stats, highlights, and postgame recaps available at NewOrleansSaints.com/GameCenter.


  • 🔥 All eyes are on Tyler Shough, the rookie QB stepping into his biggest challenge yet, as the Saints look to climb the NFC standings and make a statement against a resurgent Rams team.
    Don’t miss a snap — this Week 9 matchup under the California lights could define the Saints’ season.

    Breaking News: Tensions Escalate in the Middle East as U.S. Military Continues Operations Against Iran
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