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Saints vs. Patriots, Week 6 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games

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Saints vs. Patriots, Week 6 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games 
October 12, 2025


Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. CT
Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, LA)

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🏈 What Channel is the Saints Game on Today?

Time, TV Schedule, and How to Watch Week 6 Game — Saints vs. Patriots

The wait is almost over, Saints fans! The New Orleans Saints are set to face the New England Patriots in a crucial Week 6 matchup at the Caesars Superdome this Sunday.
After their momentum-building win in Week 5, the Saints will look to continue their resurgence under head coach Kellen Moore, while the Patriots bring in one of the league’s most disciplined defensive units.

The Dome is ready, the fans are fired up, and this matchup could define the Saints’ midseason rhythm. Here’s everything you need to know to watch, stream, or listen live.


📺 HOW TO WATCH SAINTS vs. PATRIOTS ON TV

TV: CBS (WWL 4 locally)

Broadcast Team:

  • Play-by-Play: Spero Dedes

  • Color Analyst: Adam Archuleta

  • Sideline Reporter: Aditi Kinkhabwala

  • 🎥 Related Links:

    • Game Preview: Patriots vs. Saints | 2025 NFL Week 6

  • Saints vs. Patriots Gameday Guide

  • Kellen Moore on preparations for New England

  • Kool-Aid McKinstry joins Saints Podcast (Oct 8, 2025)

  • Saints vs. Giants Cinematic Recap | Week 5


  • 🖥️ LIVE STREAM SAINTS vs. PATRIOTS ONLINE

    With NFL+, Saints fans can take the game anywhere.
    NFL+ gives fans in the New Orleans market access to every Sunday afternoon Saints game live on phones and tablets.

    You’ll also get every primetime and postseason game, including the Saints’ three primetime appearances this season.

    NFL+ Features Include:

    • Live local & national audio for every NFL game

  • On-demand NFL Network programs

  • NFL Films archives

  • Full & condensed game replays (Premium)

  • 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 NFL App (all app stores).


    📻 HOW TO LISTEN TO SAINTS vs. PATRIOTS LIVE

    Fans can tune in for full local and Spanish-language radio 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)

    • Play-by-Play: Mario Jerez

  • Color Analysts: Juan Carlos Ramos & Victor Quinonez


  • ⚜️ WHY THIS GAME MATTERS

    Week 6 isn’t just another date on the schedule — it’s a statement game.
    After reclaiming their footing last week, the Saints now face a formidable test in the Patriots.
    Head Coach Kellen Moore and quarterback Spencer Rattler will look to keep the offensive rhythm alive, while the Saints’ defense — led by rising star Kool-Aid McKinstry — aims to shut down New England’s attack.

    The Who Dat Nation will once again light up the Dome, ready to roar their team toward another victory.


    Kickoff: Sunday, October 12 at 12 p.m. CT on CBS
    Pregame coverage: Starts at 11:30 a.m. CT

    Because in New Orleans — the Dome always shines brightest when the Saints are home. ⚜️

    The Entire Packers Team Never Expected to Face the Same Player Twice in Just Two Weeks of the NFL
    The Entire Packers Team Never Expected to Face the Same Player Twice in Just Two Weeks of the NFL Just two weeks ago, the Green Bay Packers suffered a bitter defeat at the hands of the Cleveland Browns — a game where their defense looked powerless against the calm, calculated veteran quarterback on the other side. Now, fate has thrown them right back into the same storyline: the Packers are about to face the very same man who beat them, this time wearing Cincinnati Bengals colors. It’s one of those rare NFL twists — a rematch against the same opponent, only 14 days apart, but with everything feeling different. This man, though past his physical prime, still carries a poise and command few quarterbacks ever master. Over his career, he’s thrown for more than 43,000 yards and 243 touchdowns, and once lifted the Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl MVP in 2013. His experience and control remain his greatest weapons. When he joined the Browns earlier this season, many viewed him as nothing more than a stopgap. But he proved otherwise — and now, in a Bengals uniform, he’s back to make another statement. Before the upcoming clash, he offered a slow grin and a line that sent a chill through Packers fans:“I’ve beaten them once, and I know I can do it again. The Packers are a good team, but they’ve already seen what I can do — and this time, I’ll make sure they remember it longer.” That man is Joe Flacco — the quarterback turning the Packers’ schedule into a two-week nightmare.