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UPDATE TIME: Patriots vs. Titans – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 7

UPDATE TIME: Patriots vs. Titans – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 7

📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on CBS.

  • Local Markets:

    • In New England: Watch on WBZ (CBS Boston).

  • In Nashville: Watch on WTVF (NewsChannel 5, CBS Nashville).

  • Commentators: Expected to include CBS lead team: Tony Romo (play-by-play), Jim Nantz (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter).

  • 💻 LIVE STREAMING

    • Nationwide:

    • NFL+: Watch live on mobile phones or tablets, including replays and highlights.

  • Fubo: Streaming service providing CBS, FOX, NBC, and NFL Network (offers a free trial).

  • YouTube TV: Includes CBS and other NFL channels, suitable for live viewing.

  • Local Markets:

    • Patriots: Watch via the New England Patriots App or CBS Sports (starting at $19.99/month).

  • Titans: Watch on TitansOnline.com or the Tennessee Titans app (free in Nashville region).

  • Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV) to watch out-of-market games.

  • 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

    • New England: Listen live on 98.5 The Sports Hub, with commentators Bob Socci (play-by-play) and Scott Zolak (analyst).

  • Nashville: Listen on WGFX 104.5 The Zone (Titans Radio Network), with Mike Keith (play-by-play) and former Titans DE Jevon Kearse (analyst).

  • Nationwide/International: Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio, with separate Patriots (Ch. 382) and Titans (Ch. 158) channels.

  • 📅 GAME DETAILS

    • Time/Location: Sunday, October 19, 2025, at 1:00 PM EDT, at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee.

  • Tickets: Available for purchase via StubHub or the Nissan Stadium App. Stadium gates open at 11:00 AM CDT (12:00 PM EDT), parking lots open at 9:00 AM CDT
  • 🔑 KEY STORYLINES

    • New England Patriots (4-2): Under rookie QB Drake Maye, the Patriots are building momentum after a gritty divisional win, with Maye throwing for 950 yards and 9 touchdowns over the last three games. However, the defense has struggled against mobile QBs, allowing 180 rushing yards per game recently. Injuries to key defenders have exposed depth issues, but WR Kendrick Bourne has emerged as a reliable target (12 catches, 150 yards last outing). Road challenges persist, with only 1 win in their last 5 away games.

  • Tennessee Titans (1-5): Tennessee Titans (1-5): After firing their head coach earlier in the week, the Titans are looking to end their losing streak following a 20-10 loss to the Raiders, which was marred by turnovers and defensive lapses. Their QB defense is only average but shines at home. This game tests Levis against the weaknesses of New England's defense.

  • Head-to-Head History: The Titans lead 6-4 in regular-season matchups against the Patriots, including a 27-17 victory in Nashville two seasons ago. The series dates back to 1997 (as Oilers), often featuring low-scoring affairs, though recent trends suggest potential for offensive explosions with young QBs at the helm.

  • ⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME Both teams are AFC contenders fighting for wild-card spots, with the Patriots seeking to validate Maye's rise and the Titans desperate to protect home turf. Nashville looks to exploit New England's road woes and defensive gaps, while the Patriots aim to contain Levis and Pollard in a battle of emerging talents. This could be a pivotal AFC showdown with playoff implications.

    📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

    • Live Updates: Follow via Patriots.com, TitansOnline.com, or the teams' mobile apps.

  • Social Media:

    • Patriots: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@Patriots).

  • Titans: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@TennesseeTitans).

  • NFL+: Provides highlights, stats, and post-game analysis.

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