Sam Howell is taking on the role of quarterback for the Washington Commanders in their Week 2 preseason game against the Ravens. The game tonight concludes Week 2 of the 2023 NFL preseason and presents an opportunity for the Commanders to break the Ravens’ 24-game preseason winning streak, which dates back to 2015. If you’re ready to watch some football, here’s all the information you need to know about how to watch the Ravens vs. Commanders game on ESPN, as well as details about the rest of the 2023 NFL preseason, including the full preseason schedule and where to stream NFL games this year.
How to watch the Ravens vs. Commanders game:
To watch ESPN, Fox, NBC, CBS, and NFL Network at an affordable price, you can choose Sling TV Orange & Blue, which is considered the best service to watch the NFL Preseason. Another option is Fubo TV.
Date: Monday, August 21
Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
Game: Baltimore Ravens at Washington Commanders
TV channel: ESPN
Streaming: Sling, Fubo
What channel is the Ravens vs. Commanders game on?
The Ravens vs. Commanders game will be airing on ESPN.
How to watch the Ravens vs. Commanders game without cable:
Sling TV’s Orange & Blue tier offers ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Fox, NBC (in select markets), and NFL Network for just $50 for the first month. It also includes 50 hours of free DVR storage. Fubo TV, on the other hand, provides access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS, and over 100 more live channels for $75 per month, along with 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. Fubo TV offers a 7-day free trial period.
2023 NFL preseason full schedule:
Here is the complete schedule for the 2023 NFL preseason:
All times Eastern
Stream out-of-market NFL games NFL+ Week 2
Monday, August 21
Watch Baltimore Ravens at Washington Commanders on ESPN
Fubo TV
Week 3
Thursday, August 24
Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons, 7:30 p.m.
Indianapolis Colts at Philadelphia Eagles, 8 p.m. (Prime Video)
Stream Indianapolis Colts at Philadelphia Eagles
Amazon Prime Video
Friday, August 25
New England Patriots at Tennessee Titans, 8:15 p.m.
Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco 49ers, 10 p.m.
Saturday, August 26
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers, 1 p.m.
Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs, 1 p.m.
Arizona Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m.
Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears, 1 p.m.
New York Jets at New York Giants, 6 p.m.
Cincinnati Bengals at Washington Commanders, 6:05 p.m.
Baltimore Ravens at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7 p.m.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars, 7 p.m.
Los Angeles Raiders at Dallas Cowboys, 8 p.m.
Los Angeles Rams at Denver Broncos, 9 p.m.
Sunday, August 27
Watch Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints on Fox
Fubo TV
How to watch all the NFL preseason games:
Many NFL preseason games are broadcast on local channels, so if you want to watch an in-market game, you can simply turn on your TV or set up a digital TV antenna. To watch out-of-market games, you can subscribe to NFL+ for $5 per month. There will also be national broadcast NFL preseason games airing on NBC, ESPN, Fox, and CBS (with one streaming on Amazon Prime Video) in the upcoming weeks.
Fubo TV offers access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS, and over 100 more live channels for $75 per month. Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home for the NFL’s Thursday Night Football games, and a standard subscription costs $15 per month or $139 annually. NFL+ offers various subscription options, including a basic subscription for $6.99 per month or $40 annually and a premium subscription for $14.99 per month or $80 annually. Channel Master’s Flatenna is an affordable option for a TV antenna, priced at just $29.
When does football season start?
The 2023 NFL season, consisting of 272 regular-season games, will begin on Thursday, September 7, 2023, with a match between the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs. This season will feature the first football game on Black Friday, as well as international games in London and Munich.
More ways to watch NFL games this season:
You can watch ESPN, Fox, NBC, and NFL Network through Sling TV Orange & Blue, as well as NFL games on ESPN, ESPN+, and Fox through DirecTV Choice. Another option is Hulu + Live TV.