ravens where to watch
You can watch Baltimore Ravens games through a mix of traditional TV channels, team apps, and streaming services, depending on where you live and which game is on.
Main ways to watch live games
- Local CBS or FOX affiliate for most Sunday daytime games, depending on which network has the rights that week.
- NBC for Sunday Night Football, usually via your local NBC station.
- ESPN for Monday Night Football games.
- Amazon Prime Video for Thursday Night Football.
- Paramount+ to stream your local CBS games live (this covers many Ravens games and is a popular singleâservice choice among fans).
- Fox Sports, NBC Sports, and ESPN apps if you sign in with a participating TV provider for FOX, NBC, or ESPN games.
Team apps and NFL services
- Ravens Mobile App: lets you watch live TV for preseason games and listen to radio broadcasts of every game for free.
- BaltimoreRavens.com: offers free live radio broadcasts on desktop.
- NFL+: gives live local and primetime games on mobile/tablet, outâofâmarket preseason, and replays.
- NFL app: supports watching local and primetime games on mobile and tablet during the regular season and postseason.
- NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube): only way to watch every outâofâmarket Sunday afternoon game live if youâre outside the Ravensâ market.
Streaming devices and highlights
- Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV all have a Ravens TV app with game highlights, live postgame coverage, press conferences, and other nonâlive content.
- These apps are great if you missed the game but want extended highlights and teamâproduced shows on your TV.
Radio and audio options
- 98 Rock (97.9 FM) and WBAL 1090 AM carry pregame, live game, and postgame radio coverage in the Ravensâ home region.
- Ravens radio affiliates in MD, DC, PA, DE, WV, and KY carry games on local stations.
- NFL+ lets you listen to home, away, or national radio feeds for any NFL game on phone or tablet.
Fan/Forum perspective
- Many fans recommend Paramount+ as the âbest single answerâ because CBS carries a large share of Ravens games, especially regular Sunday afternoon matchups.
- Others mix a local TV antenna (for CBS/FOX/NBC), Prime Video (Thursday), and ESPN access to make sure they donât miss national games.
If you tell me your country and whether you have cable, an antenna, or only streaming, I can narrow this down to the simplest setup for you.
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