Who are the announcers and referees for Commanders vs. Ravens today?

The game could be a classic.
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Dan Quinn is doing an outstanding job to begin his stint as Washington Commanders head coach. His team has captivated the national NFL audience and drawn lavish praise from the media following their sensational 4-1 start. If they can somehow emerge from their Week 6 road fixture against the Baltimore Ravens with another unlikely victory, talk of postseason contention won't be too far behind.

Quinn is taking things one game at a time. He's no doubt thrilled with the start made by his squad, who've run riot over the last four opponents to be sitting pretty atop the NFC East. The head coach also knows there is a long way to go and a lot of football left. The Commanders have raised their bar considerably, but this represents the biggest challenge they've faced under the new regime.

The Ravens lost their first two games to begin the campaign, but things look much more promising now after winning three straight. There aren't many weak links for Quinn to pinpoint as areas to potentially exploit. However, the Commanders are riding on the crest of a positive tidal wave right now. And momentum is everything in the NFL.

It would be nothing short of jaw-dropping if the Commanders pull this off. Something that would turn the franchise from the league's surprise package into legitimate Super Bowl contenders in the blink of an eye.

Commanders vs. Ravens game details

  • Date: Sunday, October 13
  • Time: 1.00 p.m. ET
  • Venue: M&T Bank Stadium

Who are the announcers for Commanders vs. Ravens in Week 6?

CBS protected this game despite speculation surrounding NBC's desire to flex the matchup for primetime on Sunday Night Football. They've treated it with the respect it deserves, sending their big guns to M&T Bank Stadium to mark the occasion.

Their top team will be on the call. The incomparable Jim Nantz will be running play-by-play, with former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tomy Romo providing expert analysis during the clash. Tracy Wolfson is on the sideline, keeping fans up to date with any notable developments or unfortunate injuries that occur throughout.

The game is also being broadcast around the country on ESPN Radio, where Steve Levy (play-by-play) and Sal Paolantonio (analysis) are tasked with calling the encounter.

Who is the referee for Commanders vs. Ravens in Week 6?

Land Clark and his officiating team will be in charge of the proceedings. Fans will be hoping there are no controversial moments and this potential spectacle can live up to some lofty expectations between two of the NFL's form teams right now.

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