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    How to watch and stream Cowboys vs Saints in Week 2: Announcers revealed

    By Mauricio Rodriguez,

    5 hours ago

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    The Dallas Cowboys scored 33 points on Sunday. The New Orleans Saints dropped 47. And we get to watch these two NFC squads battle it out on Sunday! What a time to be alive.

    It will be the Cowboys' home opener, which carries some significant meaning because of a simple reason: They've won 16 consecutive regular season games at AT&T Stadium! That is the longest ongoing streak in the NFL by ten wins.

    Defending home turf will be the theme for the Cowboys as they take on a Saints team that proved in Week 1 they might've been underrated by the football world. So how can you make sure to tune in? I got you.


    How to watch Saints @ Cowboys on Sunday

    • National TV: FOX
    • Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (color analyst)
    • Sideline reporters: Tom Rinaldi, Erin Andrews
    • Time: 3:25 p.m. CT
    • Streaming option 1: NFL+ (mobile only)
    • Streaming option 2: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTubeTV

    For the second consecutive week, the Cowboys will see Tom Brady in the broadcast booth. Reception has been mixed for the seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback but it's fair to bear in mind he's only gotten a few reps in this early in his broadcast career.


    How to listen on radio:

    • KRLD-FM 105.3 THE FAN
    • Play-By-Play : Brad Sham
    • Analyst : Babe Laufenberg
    • Sideline Reporter : Kristi Scales
    • Other stations: KMVK-FM 107.5 Mega (in Spanish), Compass Media (National)

    The Cowboys will need to be locked in after a big road win and avoid looking ahead at their upcoming clash against the AFC juggernaut Baltimore Ravens. The Saints proved to be no joke in Week 1 and the Cowboys might be missing one of their top weapons on offense as Jake Ferguson's status remains up in the air in spite of early optimism.

    Speaking of offensive weapons, this game will also happen to be Zeke's welcome back home after spending one spinoff season playing for the New England Patriots. Elliott scored a touchdown in Week 1 for the Cowboys and needs 56 rushing yards to reach 9,000 career yards.

    However, the priority will be in beating the Saints once the game kicks off.

    Related: Mike Zimmer is enabling the Cowboys to do something they couldn't do under Dan Quinn

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