How to listen to Commanders vs. Cardinals NFL Week 4 game on the radio
By Dean Jones
Another game day has arrived. The Washington Commanders are looking to continue their impressive run of recent form at the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4. A win for head coach Dan Quinn would leave his squad at 3-1 before they return home for their game against the Cleveland Browns at Northwest Stadium next time around.
The Commanders should be confident following their exceptional win at the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. This announced their exciting new project to the national NFL audience and set rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels on the fast track to superstardom. This was an undoubted positive, but it'll count for nothing if they cannot build on their newfound positivity at State Farm Stadium.
Complacency cannot become an issue for the Commanders. Quinn and his staff still have many problems to resolve, especially on defense. Containing star quarterback Kyler Murray is going to be a core component behind any success that comes their way. Anything less will come with grave consequences attached given the signal-caller's ability to create off-structure and make things happen on the move.
There's also the Kliff Kingsbury factor to consider. The Commanders' offensive coordinator is going back to the team that fired him as head coach following the 2022 campaign. He'll have the revenge factor on his mind, but staying composed and ignoring the outside factors should stand them in good stead.
Another fascinating afternoon awaits. And there's just no telling what another win will do for a Washington fanbase becoming increasingly enthused by the franchise's direction.
Commanders vs. Cardinals game details
Date: Sunday, September 29
Time: 4.05 p.m. ET
Venue: State Farm Stadium
How to listen to Commanders vs. Cardinals in Week 4
Anyone unable to view the contest can listen to the Commanders' game at the Cardinals on BIG 100.3, which is the flagship station for Washington football for the 2024 campaign. The Washington Commanders Radio Network will also be broadcasting the clash online and covers D.C., Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia.
For anyone in the region of today's clash, Arizona Sports 98.7 FM will have Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Ron Wolfley (analyst), and Paul Calvisi (sideline) on the call for Washington's fourth contest of the campaign.
There is also Fuego 106.7 FM available for those looking for Spanish commentary. Luis Hernandez (play-by-play) and Irving Villanueva (analyst) will take you through proceedings as the Commanders go in search of another eye-catching win on the road.