Saints Gameday Guide 2024: Preseason Week 3 vs. Titans. Helpful tips and information for the New Orleans Saints' Preseason Week 3 game against the Tennessee Titans
SAINTS-TITANS GAME DETAILS & HOW TO WATCH INFORMATION
SAINTS-TITANS GAME OVERVIEW:
Following a preseason that will have consisted of 22 practices, two preseason games and countÂless hours of preparation in both the meeting room and the weight room, the New Orleans Saints (1-1) will close out the 2024 NFL Preseason on Sunday, Aug. 25 in the Caesars Superdome when they host the TenÂnessee Titans (2-0) at 1 p.m. CST. This will be the final tune-up for New Orleans before their regular season opener against the Carolina Panthers at the Caesars Superdome on September 8.
The Saints and the Titans will face off for the 31st time in the preseason, with New Orleans leading the series 15-14-1. Tennessee is New Orleans' most common preseason opponent, but this will be the first time they play an exhibition since 2014.
The Titans, who have a hard-nosed defensive personaliÂty and are installing a wide-open offense, will serve as a perfect tune-up on both sides of the ball. This is also the final opportunity for players to make a positive impression before the mandatory roster cutdown to 53 on Tuesday, August 27.
Several returning players, as well as draft picks and veteran and rookie free agent acquisitions, will be looking to stand out in what for many is their last chance to shine in front of the coaching and player personnel staff. While performing on offense and defense is important, one of the easiest ways to work off the bubble is on special teams coverage and return units.
SAINTS-TITANS TV & RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION:
Fans can catch the action on the following television and radio stations:
TV: FOX 8 | GRAY TV (WVUE FOX 8 locally)
Announcers: Joel Meyers (play-by-play), Jon Stinchcomb (color analyst) and Erin Summers (sideline reporter)
Local radio: WWL-870 AM and 105.3 FM
Announcers: Mike Hoss (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst), and Jeff Nowak (sideline)
Spanish language radio: Tropical Radio 830 AM, 94.7 FM (Baton Rouge) and 105.7 FM (New Orleans)
Announcers: Mario Jerez (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos and Victor Quinonez (color analysts)
CLICK HERE FOR FULL BROADCAST CHANNEL LISTINGS
NFL GAME STREAMING & HOW TO WATCH DETAILS:
With NFL+, Saints fans can take their game on the go. NFL+ offers fans in the New Orleans market access to every Saints Sunday afternoon game live on phones and tablets. Additionally, fans can also watch every prime-time regular season and postseason game on mobile devices, including the three Saints appearances during prime time this season. Additional benefits to NFL+ users include live local and national audio for every NFL game, NFL Network shows on-demand, NFL Films archives and more.
NFL+ is available in the NFL App across all app stores for $6.99/month or $49.99/year. Fans can upgrade to NFL+ Premium for $14.99/month or $99.99/year, which offers all of the features of NFL+ as well as NFL RedZone, full and condensed game replays and the All-22 Coaches Film.
Saints Gameday Guide 2024: Preseason Week 3 vs. Titans. Helpful tips and information for the New Orleans Saints' Preseason Week 3 game against the Tennessee Titans
SAINTS-TITANS GAME DETAILS & HOW TO WATCH INFORMATION
SAINTS-TITANS GAME OVERVIEW:
Following a preseason that will have consisted of 22 practices, two preseason games and countÂless hours of preparation in both the meeting room and the weight room, the New Orleans Saints (1-1) will close out the 2024 NFL Preseason on Sunday, Aug. 25 in the Caesars Superdome when they host the TenÂnessee Titans (2-0) at 1 p.m. CST. This will be the final tune-up for New Orleans before their regular season opener against the Carolina Panthers at the Caesars Superdome on September 8.
The Saints and the Titans will face off for the 31st time in the preseason, with New Orleans leading the series 15-14-1. Tennessee is New Orleans' most common preseason opponent, but this will be the first time they play an exhibition since 2014.
The Titans, who have a hard-nosed defensive personaliÂty and are installing a wide-open offense, will serve as a perfect tune-up on both sides of the ball. This is also the final opportunity for players to make a positive impression before the mandatory roster cutdown to 53 on Tuesday, August 27.
Several returning players, as well as draft picks and veteran and rookie free agent acquisitions, will be looking to stand out in what for many is their last chance to shine in front of the coaching and player personnel staff. While performing on offense and defense is important, one of the easiest ways to work off the bubble is on special teams coverage and return units.
SAINTS-TITANS TV & RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION:
Fans can catch the action on the following television and radio stations:
TV: FOX 8 | GRAY TV (WVUE FOX 8 locally)
Announcers: Joel Meyers (play-by-play), Jon Stinchcomb (color analyst) and Erin Summers (sideline reporter)
Local radio: WWL-870 AM and 105.3 FM
Announcers: Mike Hoss (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (color analyst), and Jeff Nowak (sideline)
Spanish language radio: Tropical Radio 830 AM, 94.7 FM (Baton Rouge) and 105.7 FM (New Orleans)
Announcers: Mario Jerez (play-by-play), Juan Carlos Ramos and Victor Quinonez (color analysts)
CLICK HERE FOR FULL BROADCAST CHANNEL LISTINGS
NFL GAME STREAMING & HOW TO WATCH DETAILS:
With NFL+, Saints fans can take their game on the go. NFL+ offers fans in the New Orleans market access to every Saints Sunday afternoon game live on phones and tablets. Additionally, fans can also watch every prime-time regular season and postseason game on mobile devices, including the three Saints appearances during prime time this season. Additional benefits to NFL+ users include live local and national audio for every NFL game, NFL Network shows on-demand, NFL Films archives and more.
NFL+ is available in the NFL App across all app stores for $6.99/month or $49.99/year. Fans can upgrade to NFL+ Premium for $14.99/month or $99.99/year, which offers all of the features of NFL+ as well as NFL RedZone, full and condensed game replays and the All-22 Coaches Film.