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New Orleans Saints vs Carolina Panthers – How to Watch and Listen to NFL Week 10

New Orleans Saints vs Carolina PanthersHow to Watch and Listen to NFL Week 10

November 9, 2025

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📺 Television Broadcast

  • Nationwide: Live on FOX.

  • Local Markets:

    • Charlotte: Watch on WCCB-TV Channel 27 (FOX Charlotte)
    • New Orleans: Watch on WVUE-TV Channel 8 (FOX New Orleans)
  • Commentators: Chris Myers (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (analyst), and Jen Hale (sideline reporter).

  • 💻 Live Streaming

    • Nationwide:

    • NFL+ – Stream live on mobile or tablet, including full replays and highlights.
    • FOX Sports App – Official FOX NFL streaming partner (included with subscription).
    • Fubo – Offers FOX, CBS, NBC, and NFL Network (free trial available).
    • YouTube TV – Includes FOX and other NFL channels, ideal for live viewing.
  • Local Markets:

    • Panthers Fans: Watch via the Carolina Panthers App or FOX Sports (starting at $19.99/month).
    • Saints Fans: Stream on Saints.com or through the New Orleans Saints App (free in the New Orleans region).
    • Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube or YouTube TV.

    🎧 Radio Broadcast

    • Charlotte: Live on WFNZ 97.7 FM, with Mick Mixon (play-by-play) and Luke Kuechly (analyst).
    • New Orleans: Live on WWL 870 AM/105.3 FM, featuring Mike Hoss (play-by-play) and Deuce McAllister (analyst).
    • Nationwide/International: Available on SiriusXM NFL RadioChannel 81 (Saints) and 83 (Panthers).

    📅 Game Details

    • Date/Time: Sunday, November 9, 2025, 1:00 PM ET
    • Location: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
    • Gates Open: 11:00 AM ET | Parking Lots Open: 9:00 AM ET
    • Tickets: Available via StubHub or the Bank of America Stadium App

    🔑 Key Storylines Carolina Panthers (5–4) Fresh off a gritty 16–13 upset victory over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, the Carolina Panthers enter Week 10 on a four-of-five-game winning streak and firmly in the NFC playoff hunt, sitting second in the NFC South.

    • QB Bryce Young continues his breakout sophomore season with 1,150 passing yards, 10 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions, showing poise under pressure.
    • RB Rico Dowdle has seized the backfield, averaging 5.2 yards per carry over his last three starts (130 yards/game, 2 TDs), powering a rushing attack ranked 8th in the league.
    • Defensively, Carolina is surging with 25 total sacks (7th in the NFL), led by DE Derrick Brown (3.0 sacks) and anchored by a secondary allowing just 178.2 passing yards per game (1st in NFL).
    • However, the run defense has been leaky without LB Shaq Thompson (IR), allowing 129.4 rushing yards per game over the last four contests.
    • The Panthers have won four of their last five against New Orleans and aim for their first sweep of the Saints since 2020 in the rivalry.

    New Orleans Saints (1–8) After a disheartening 34–10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 9, the New Orleans Saints find themselves desperate to snap a four-game skid before their Week 11 bye, holding a slim 1% playoff chance (per ESPN FPI).

    • Rookie QB Tyler Shough makes his second career start after a debut of 176 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT; he hopes to spark an offense that ranks 31st in scoring (15.3 PPG).
    • WR Chris Olave (642 yards) remains the top target, while TE Juwan Johnson (512 yards) provides a red-zone threat, but the unit misses traded WR Rashid Shaheed.
    • The Saints’ defense, led by LB Demario Davis (80 tackles), allows 27 points per game (26th in NFL) but excels against the run (11th in EPA/rush allowed).
    • Head Coach Kellen Moore’s up-tempo system shows flashes, but 18 turnovers (30th in NFL) have repeatedly sunk the team amid a brutal schedule.

    ⚔️ Head-to-Head History

    • All-Time Series: Saints lead 32–29 over 61 meetings.
    • Recent History: Carolina has won 4 of the last 5, including a 27–24 home thriller in Week 5 this season.
    • However, New Orleans’ 31–26 playoff win in the 2017 Wild Card remains a reminder that divisional games at Bank of America Stadium can always deliver drama.

    ⚠️ Game Significance This matchup is a must-win for New Orleans to salvage momentum before the bye, while Carolina looks to solidify its NFC South standing and chase a wild-card berth. The outcome will hinge on the Panthers’ resurgent rush attack against the Saints’ stout run defense, with the potential for a low-scoring, grind-it-out divisional battle in Charlotte.

    📱 Follow the Game

    • Live Updates: Available on Saints.com, Panthers.com, and both teams’ mobile apps.

  • Social Media:

    • Saints: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook – @Saints
    • Panthers: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook – @Panthers
  • NFL+: Provides live stats, highlights, and postgame analysis.

  • 👉 Summary: A pivotal NFC South showdown awaits at Bank of America Stadium, where Bryce Young and the surging Panthers look to assert dominance, while Tyler Shough and the desperate Saints fight for a spark. With playoff implications, divisional pride, and momentum on the line — expect intensity in Charlotte this Sunday.

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