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Just one day Saints vs. Giants , Week 5. How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games 10/5/2025

Just one day Saints vs. Giants , Week 5. How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games 10/5/2025

 

Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. CT

Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

 

What Channel is the Saints Game on Today? Time, TV Schedule, and How to Watch Week 5 Game — Saints vs Giants

New Orleans Saints fans, the wait is over! The New Orleans Saints return as the home team at the Caesars Superdome to host the New York Giants in a pivotal Week 5 matchup. After a tough stretch, the Saints are hungry for redemption — and there’s no better place to rise again than under the lights of the Dome. Here’s everything you need to know to watch, stream, or listen live.

📸 Game Photos: Giants take on Saints

📺 HOW TO WATCH SAINTS vs GIANTS ON TV

Fans can tune in to the following broadcast:

TV: CBS (WWL 4 locally)

Announce Team:

Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon

Color Analysts: Charles Davis & Jason McCourty

Sideline Reporter: AJ Ross

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🖥️ LIVE STREAM SAINTS vs GIANTS ONLINE

With NFL+, Saints fans can take the game anywhere. NFL+ provides fans in the New Orleans market access to every Saints Sunday afternoon game live on phones and tablets. You’ll also be able to stream all primetime and postseason games, including the Saints’ three primetime appearances this season.

NFL+ Features Include:

Live local & national audio for every NFL game

On-demand access to NFL Network programs

NFL Films archives

Full and condensed game replays

NFL RedZone (Premium)

All-22 Coaches Film (Premium)

 

Pricing:

NFL+ Basic: $6.99/month or $49.99/year

NFL+ Premium: $14.99/month or $99.99/year

Available on: The official NFL App (all app stores).

 

📻 HOW TO LISTEN TO SAINTS vs GIANTS LIVE

Fans can follow the game on radio with full local and Spanish-language coverage:

Local Radio:

WWL 870 AM / 105.3 FM (New Orleans)

Play-by-Play: Mike Hoss

Color Analyst: Deuce McAllister

Sideline Reporter: Jeff Nowak

Spanish Broadcast:

 

Tropical Radio:

830 AM | 94.7 FM (Baton Rouge) | 105.7 FM (New Orleans)

Announcers: Mario Jerez (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos & Victor Quinonez (color analysts)

 

⚜️ WHY THIS GAME MATTERS

After a four-game skid, this matchup means more than just standings — it’s about heart, pride, and proving the Dome still belongs to the Saints. The Who Dat Nation will be loud, proud, and ready to shake the Superdome once again.

Kickoff: Sunday, October 5 at 12 p.m. CT on CBS.

Pregame coverage begins at 11:30 a.m. CT.

 

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