How to listen to Commanders vs. Saints NFL Week 15 game on the radio
By Dean Jones
The Washington Commanders are in the home stretch of their 2024 campaign. They are fresh off the bye week and looking to finish strong in pursuit of cementing a postseason berth.
This all starts by beating the New Orleans Saints on the road. Washington is favored for the clash among sportsbooks. That counts for nothing if Dan Quinn's squad doesn't remain professional and approach this game with the correct urgency attached.
The Commanders have disposed of inferior opposition pretty comfortably overall this season. There have been a few lapses, but Washington's demolition of the Tennessee Titans in Week 13 provides hope the same trend can continue moving forward.
Quinn knows the magnitude of this situation. The Los Angeles Rams getting one over on the San Francisco 49ers puts them on the same number of wins as Washington. The margin for error was razor-thin beforehand. It's non-existent now.
After being in the playoff spots for most of the campaign, the Commanders cannot let all their hard work go to waste. Remaining composed in the pressure cooker is key to any success they'll have over a Saints team without veteran quarterback Derek Carr.
Can the Commanders hold firm and bolster their playoff chances? Or will the Saints play the role of spoiler and place Washington's postseason hopes in severe doubt?
Commanders vs. Saints game details
- Date: Sunday, December 15
- Time: 1.00 p.m ET
- Venue: Caesars Superdome
- TV channel: FOX
The Commanders will be looking to end a concerning run of recent results against the Saints this weekend. Although they hold a 17-11 advantage over New Orleans in the record book, Washington hasn't won any of its last three meetings versus the NFC South outfit.
It's been almost a decade since the Commanders enjoyed success over the Saints. Their last triumph came in a 47-14 demolition of New Orleans in 2015. Hopefully, they can achieve a similar result this weekend.
How to listen to Commanders vs. Saints on the radio
Anyone unable to catch the game live on FOX can keep up to date with developments on the radio. The Washington Commanders Radio Network is providing comprehensive coverage of the contest as always. It is available in Washington, the metropolitan area, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia.
Bram Weinstein, former Washington linebacker London Fletcher, and ex-tight end Logan Paulsen anchor the broadcast, providing expert analysis before, during, and after the contest. This typically begins around two hours before kickoff.
BIG 100 (WBIG-FM) is the flagship station for the Commanders in 2024 and will also be broadcasting the encounter. A list of affiliate stations can be found here.