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Seattle Seahawks vs. Tennessee Titans – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 12

Nov 21, 2025 

Share this article: Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppCopy link Time is running out: Only 2 days left until the big game in America, the Seahawks will have to find a way to keep their NFC West push alive or a dominant victory over the struggling Titans at Nissan Stadium. Get ready, 12s – this road win could lock in our playoff spot! Let's fly high! 🔥

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WEEK 12 · Sun 11/23 · 10:00 AM PST Seattle Seahawks Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee 📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX.
  • Local Markets: – In Seattle: Watch on KCPQ-TV Channel 13 (FOX affiliate). – In Nashville: Watch on WZTV Channel 17 (FOX affiliate).
  • Commentators: Tom Brady (play-by-play), Kevin Burkhardt (analyst), and Erin Andrews (sideline reporter).

💻 LIVE STREAMING

  • Nationwide: – FOX Sports App (live with subscription) – Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry FOX – free trial available)
  • Local/In-Market: Free on the Seahawks App or Titans App within your geographic market.
  • Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV.

🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

  • Seattle: Seahawks Radio Network – Seattle Sports 710 AM / KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM – Paul Allen (play-by-play) – Geno Smith (color analyst) – John Schneider (sideline)
  • Nashville: Titans Radio Network – WGFX 104.5 FM / WWTN 1430 AM – Mike Keith (play-by-play) – Dave McGinnis (analyst) – Amie Wells (sideline)
  • Nationwide/International: – SiriusXM: Seahawks feed (Ch. 83), Titans feed (Ch. 156) – TuneIn Premium & the NFL App

📅 GAME DETAILS

  • Kickoff: Sunday, November 23, 2025 – 10:00 AM PST (12:00 PM CST)
  • Location: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Weather Forecast (as of 11/21): 52°F, partly cloudy skies, 20% chance of rain (outdoor stadium)
  • Gates Open: 8:00 AM PST · Parking Lots: 6:00 AM PST
  • Tickets: Still available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or StubHub (get-in price starting ~$85)

🔑 KEY STORYLINES

  • Seattle Seahawks (7-3): Sitting pretty in second place in the NFC West, the Seahawks are riding a four-game win streak after a gritty 24-21 comeback over the 49ers in Week 11, where Sam Darnold threw for 280 yards and 2 TDs despite two picks. Offense ranks 8th in PPG (27.1), fueled by WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba's explosive start (1,150 receiving yards, 10 TD – on pace to shatter rookie records) and RB Kenneth Walker III (950 rushing yards, 9 TD). Defense is elite (top-5 in points allowed at 18.2/game), but injuries mount: LG Grey Zabel (knee, day-to-day after Week 11 scare), C Jalen Sundell (knee, IR), and TE Noah Fant (calf, questionable). Road record: 3-1; they've won 5 of last 7 away, but need to avoid turnovers (Darnold's 8 INTs this year).
  • Tennessee Titans (1-9): Mired at the bottom of the AFC South after a heartbreaking 16-13 OT loss to the Texans in Week 11, rookie QB Cam Ward flashed potential with a 95-yard game-tying drive but threw 2 INTs. Offense struggles (bottom-5 in total yards at 285/game), relying on RB Tyjae Spears (650 rushing yards) amid WR Calvin Ridley (fibula, season-ending IR) and Elic Ayomanor (hamstring, out). Defense ranks 28th in success rate, leaky vs. pass (allowing 290+ yards lately). Injuries: DE Harold Landry (groin, questionable), CB Chidobe Awuzie (concussion, out); home record: 1-4; they've covered just 2-8 ATS overall.
  • Head-to-Head: Seahawks lead all-time 11-8 (5-4 on road vs. TEN); last meeting: Seahawks 20-17 win in 2023. SEA has won 4 of last 5, but series is always nail-biters (average margin: 6.2 points); one playoff clash (Titans 23-20 in 1987 Wild Card).

⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME Seahawks (-10 favorites, O/U 46.5) aim to extend streak and climb NFC West (82% win prob.); win pushes them to 8-3 and strengthens wild-card hold (4th seed). Titans (+450 ML) seek first home win since Week 3, avoiding total collapse; upset would spark rebuild hope for Ward. Spotlight on JSN's deep threats vs. Titans' battered secondary; experts lean SEA but predict close (Over 5-3 in SEA's last 8 roads). 📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

  • Live Updates: Seahawks.com, Titans.com, NFL App
  • Social Media: @Seahawks · @Titans
  • Highlights & Stats: NFL+ and the official team apps

Hawks fans – ready to dominate in Nashville and keep the playoff dream roaring? Or will the Titans pull off a miracle upset? Let's go Hawks! 🏈💙💚

Steelers Issue Final Major Announcement As Hc Mike Mccarthy Signs Record-breaking Contract With Former Steelers Defensive Back For Defensive Coordinator Position
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – January 2026 The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the verge of finalizing one of their most significant moves of the offseason, preparing to sign Jason Simmons, a former defensive back for the team, as their new defensive coordinator under head coach Mike McCarthy. This deal, according to sources, will be a record-breaking contract for a defensive coordinator in NFL history, marking a bold shift in the franchise’s approach to rebuilding. Simmons, who played for the Steelers and gave his all during his early career, is said to have reached a deal in principle and is now just one step away from officially completing the contract. This agreement will not only ensure long-term stability but also grant Simmons greater control over rebuilding the team’s defensive system. This demonstrates the Steelers' trust in Simmons' vision and leadership. In his introductory press conference, McCarthy emphasized that a change in strategy was inevitable. While he will personally manage the offense, he also understands that stabilizing and modernizing the defense is key to bringing the Steelers back to their peak. “Jason knows exactly what Steelers defense needs,” McCarthy said. “He’s lived it, coached it, and studied how it needs to evolve. This isn’t about nostalgia – it’s about trust and accountability.” After finishing his playing career, Simmons proved himself to be one of the most talented defensive coaches in the NFL. With 15 years of coaching experience and his role as Defensive Pass Game Coordinator for the Washington Commanders, Simmons has built a solid reputation. However, returning to Pittsburgh as the defensive coordinator truly marks a pivotal point in his career. Simmons, drafted by the Steelers in the 137th overall pick of the 1998 NFL Draft, spent 4 seasons with the team, contributing to the NFL’s top-ranked defense in his final year. He played 6 more seasons with the Houston Texans before transitioning to coaching. As a defensive coach, Simmons had the opportunity to work with McCarthy at the Green Bay Packers for 8 years, a key factor in his return to Pittsburgh. While the Steelers will retain their traditional 3-4 defense, McCarthy has indicated that the changes will not only be tactical but also in coaching philosophy. Under Simmons’ leadership, the Steelers’ defense will aim to reclaim its dominance and improve defensive efficiency, especially after finishing with the 26th-ranked defense in yards allowed last season, the team’s worst performance since 1988. When the announcement was made, Simmons shared his emotions about returning to Pittsburgh: “I’ve waited for this moment for a long time, to finally come back home, where I started my career and where my heart has always been. Steelers will always be the team I love and take pride in, my family. I will give everything I have for this team, for my teammates, and for the amazing fans of Pittsburgh, to bring the wins and championships we deserve.” With Simmons' return, the Steelers are not just adding a new defensive coordinator — they are sending a strong message to the NFL that modernization and long-term success are the top priorities, and the Steelers are ready to build a team that can compete for the highest honors in the future. While Mike McCarthy’s journey has only just begun, one thing is clear: the Steelers have taken a bold and decisive step to reclaim their former glory.