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    How to watch and stream Baltimore Ravens vs. Atlanta Falcons NFL preseason game

    By Brandon Little,

    3 hours ago

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    We are already into the second week of the preseason and that means that we are one week closer to Week 1 of the NFL regular season. The Baltimore Ravens are coming off a 16-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the first exhibition game of the preseason.

    Next up for the Ravens will be a date with the Atlanta Falcons on Saturday at Noon ET. The Ravens will end their preseason against the Green Bay Packers the following weekend.

    If you are worried about whether or not you will be able to catch the game on television, no worries, the people at 506sports.com have you covered . If you are in the Baltimore area, you will hear the game called by Gerry Sandusky and Rod Woodson on the following channels:

    WBAL (NBC/11 - Baltimore)

    WJLA (ABC/7 - Washington)

    WGAL (NBC/8 - Harrisburg PA)

    WMDT (CW/47.2 - Salisbury MD)

    WTVZ (My/33 - Norfolk VA)

    WUPV (CW/65 - Richmond VA)

    WFXR (FOX/21-27 - Roanoke VA)

    Folks in the Atlanta area will have Justin Kutcher, Coy Wire, and D.J. Shockey on the call. If you live in that region, the following channels will have you covered:

    Justin Kutcher, Coy Wire, D.J. Shockley

    WAGA (FOX/5 - Atlanta)

    WRDW (CBS/12 - Augusta GA)

    WTVM (ABC/9 - Columbus GA)

    WTOC (CBS/11 - Savannah)

    WALB (NBC/10 - Albany GA)

    WBRC (FOX/6 - Birmingham)

    WAFF (Circle/48.3 - Huntsville AL)

    WTVY (CBS/4 - Dothan AL)

    If streaming is your thing, check out NFL + to catch the preseason game, as well as others around the league.

    With Tyler Huntley now with the Cleveland Browns, Josh Johnson is the backup quarterback for the Ravens and he got the start in the first preseason game. Rookie quarterback Devin Leary played the second half for the Ravens and both will again see time in the second preseason game.

    Staying healthy is the key for the Ravens, who have watched players like safety Kyle Hamilton and rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins get a bit banged up already. The Ravens have big aspirations in 2024, so an injury in an exhibition game would be a tough hit.

    It is only preseason football, but we have to take what we can get at this point. The Falcons are a fun and talented team that should offer a good preseason matchup for Baltimore.

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