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Seattle Seahawks vs. Tennessee Titans – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 12

Nov 21, 2025 

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WEEK 12 · Sun 11/23 · 10:00 AM PST Seattle Seahawks Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee 📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX.
  • Local Markets: – In Seattle: Watch on KCPQ-TV Channel 13 (FOX affiliate). – In Nashville: Watch on WZTV Channel 17 (FOX affiliate).
  • Commentators: Tom Brady (play-by-play), Kevin Burkhardt (analyst), and Erin Andrews (sideline reporter).

💻 LIVE STREAMING

  • Nationwide: – FOX Sports App (live with subscription) – Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry FOX – free trial available)
  • Local/In-Market: Free on the Seahawks App or Titans App within your geographic market.
  • Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV.

🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

  • Seattle: Seahawks Radio Network – Seattle Sports 710 AM / KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM – Paul Allen (play-by-play) – Geno Smith (color analyst) – John Schneider (sideline)
  • Nashville: Titans Radio Network – WGFX 104.5 FM / WWTN 1430 AM – Mike Keith (play-by-play) – Dave McGinnis (analyst) – Amie Wells (sideline)
  • Nationwide/International: – SiriusXM: Seahawks feed (Ch. 83), Titans feed (Ch. 156) – TuneIn Premium & the NFL App

📅 GAME DETAILS

  • Kickoff: Sunday, November 23, 2025 – 10:00 AM PST (12:00 PM CST)
  • Location: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Weather Forecast (as of 11/21): 52°F, partly cloudy skies, 20% chance of rain (outdoor stadium)
  • Gates Open: 8:00 AM PST · Parking Lots: 6:00 AM PST
  • Tickets: Still available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or StubHub (get-in price starting ~$85)

🔑 KEY STORYLINES

  • Seattle Seahawks (7-3): Sitting pretty in second place in the NFC West, the Seahawks are riding a four-game win streak after a gritty 24-21 comeback over the 49ers in Week 11, where Sam Darnold threw for 280 yards and 2 TDs despite two picks. Offense ranks 8th in PPG (27.1), fueled by WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba's explosive start (1,150 receiving yards, 10 TD – on pace to shatter rookie records) and RB Kenneth Walker III (950 rushing yards, 9 TD). Defense is elite (top-5 in points allowed at 18.2/game), but injuries mount: LG Grey Zabel (knee, day-to-day after Week 11 scare), C Jalen Sundell (knee, IR), and TE Noah Fant (calf, questionable). Road record: 3-1; they've won 5 of last 7 away, but need to avoid turnovers (Darnold's 8 INTs this year).
  • Tennessee Titans (1-9): Mired at the bottom of the AFC South after a heartbreaking 16-13 OT loss to the Texans in Week 11, rookie QB Cam Ward flashed potential with a 95-yard game-tying drive but threw 2 INTs. Offense struggles (bottom-5 in total yards at 285/game), relying on RB Tyjae Spears (650 rushing yards) amid WR Calvin Ridley (fibula, season-ending IR) and Elic Ayomanor (hamstring, out). Defense ranks 28th in success rate, leaky vs. pass (allowing 290+ yards lately). Injuries: DE Harold Landry (groin, questionable), CB Chidobe Awuzie (concussion, out); home record: 1-4; they've covered just 2-8 ATS overall.
  • Head-to-Head: Seahawks lead all-time 11-8 (5-4 on road vs. TEN); last meeting: Seahawks 20-17 win in 2023. SEA has won 4 of last 5, but series is always nail-biters (average margin: 6.2 points); one playoff clash (Titans 23-20 in 1987 Wild Card).

⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME Seahawks (-10 favorites, O/U 46.5) aim to extend streak and climb NFC West (82% win prob.); win pushes them to 8-3 and strengthens wild-card hold (4th seed). Titans (+450 ML) seek first home win since Week 3, avoiding total collapse; upset would spark rebuild hope for Ward. Spotlight on JSN's deep threats vs. Titans' battered secondary; experts lean SEA but predict close (Over 5-3 in SEA's last 8 roads). 📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

  • Live Updates: Seahawks.com, Titans.com, NFL App
  • Social Media: @Seahawks · @Titans
  • Highlights & Stats: NFL+ and the official team apps

Hawks fans – ready to dominate in Nashville and keep the playoff dream roaring? Or will the Titans pull off a miracle upset? Let's go Hawks! 🏈💙💚

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