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Following a successful win in Los Angeles, the Eagles‘ bus is on its way to M&T Stadium. The Ravens are ready to host them for a heated contest. Everyone is looking forward to this matchup because both teams have been strong all season. With 9 victories and 2 defeats, the Eagles have stunned everyone, but the Ravens are a team you cannot think less of. That team is also hoping to enhance their record of 8 wins and 4 losses. But where can a normal fan watch this game?

Well, CBS will broadcast the game nationwide at 4:25 p.m. EST. The broadcaster will have two separate channels for the game, one for each time zone. The game will be premiered on WJZ CBS 13 in Baltimore, MD, and WUSA CBS 9 in Washington, DC. But who will be the game’s announcers? Well, the Eagles’ game against the Ravens will be called by veteran announcer Jim Nantz and analyst Tony Romo. They both will be a great duo for the commentary box. But isn’t usually someone else accompanying them?

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The obvious answer is yes. Tracy Wolfson will also be present on the sidelines, calling out some specific points on CBS. Fans cannot anticipate a greater combination than these three since they keep the game exciting. We saw these three in week 13 when they announced the Thanksgiving Day game between the Lions and the Bears.

The much-anticipated matchup between the Eagles and the Ravens will be shown on many CBS channels. But what channel are they? Do not worry, here is a tiny list of them:

  • WBOC CBS 16 in Salisbury
  • WTVR CBS 6 in Richmond
  • WTKR CBS 3 in Norfolk
  • WDBJ CBS 7 in Roanoke
  • WCAV CBS 19 in Charlottesville
  • WSVF CBS 43.2 in Harrisonburg

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While all of them are only television stations, what about the broadcast on the radio?

What’s your perspective on:

Can the Eagles even the score against the Ravens, or will Baltimore maintain their lead?

Have an interesting take?

Will Eagles vs. Ravens be carried on the radio?

Well, of course, every game is broadcast on the radio. CBS has already planned the radio broadcast for this game too. The company has a co-flagship with WIYY 97.9 and WBAL 109.0 in Baltimore, as well as WSBN 630 in Washington. And, surprisingly, Gerry Sandusky and Rod Woodson will be calling the game on the radio.

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The matchup between the Eagles and Ravens is greatly anticipated because everyone is familiar with the teams’ history. Both have faced each other six times, with the Ravens leading the series 3-2-1. The Eagles will desire to not only equal the all-time record but also exact revenge for their earlier defeat. The teams last met in 2020 in Philadelphia, with the Ravens stealing the win from the Eagles with a score of 30-28.

The buzz surrounding the game is at an all-time high, and only time will tell how it will turn out. Until then, stay tuned for other updates about it, and let us know who you believe will win.

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