
📢 Ravens vs Browns – Full Viewing Guide (Sept 14, 2025)
🏈 Matchup: Baltimore Ravens 🆚 Cleveland Browns
📍 Venue: M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore, Maryland
🗓 Date
: Sunday, September 14, 2025
⏰ Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET
📺 TV Coverage (USA)
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Live on CBS nationwide.
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Check your local CBS affiliate for regional availability.
💻 Streaming Options
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Paramount+ 📱💻 – Available on both Essential & Premium plans when the game airs on your local CBS station.
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NFL+ (U.S. only) – Live streaming of local and primetime games on mobile/tablet. Premium tier includes full and condensed replays.
🌍 International Access
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🇬🇧 UK & Ireland: Live on Sky Sports.
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🌐 Outside U.S.: NFL Game Pass International (DAZN) – Every game live, replays, highlights, RedZone & NFL Network (excludes Canada & China).
🎙 Radio & Audio Coverage
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Baltimore Ravens: 98 Rock (97.9 FM), WBAL (1090 AM), Ravens official mobile app & website.
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Cleveland Browns: ESPN 850, 92.3 The Fan, 98.5 WNCX, Browns official mobile app & website.
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SiriusXM: Nationwide satellite radio coverage for both teams.
✅ Quick Recap
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Fans in the U.S.: 📺 CBS | 💻 Paramount+ | 📱 NFL+
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Fans International: 🇬🇧 Sky Sports | 🌍 DAZN (Game Pass International)
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Audio everywhere: 🎧 SiriusXM, team apps, local FM networks
🔥 Week 2 sets the stage for a fierce AFC North showdown — Ravens and Browns fans around the globe will have no shortage of ways to watch and listen as the 2025 season continues!
Eagles Pull Off Megatron-Sized Steal with Towering WR Signing

PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles have made a low-cost addition to their roster, one that is already drawing attention for its potential impact on the upcoming season.
The move comes as part of the team’s effort to provide quarterback Jalen Hurts with more variety in the passing game. Philadelphia already features Pro Bowl talents A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, but the front office saw value in bringing in a different type of target.
Coaches emphasized the need for a player who could add size, contested-catch ability, and red-zone presence — attributes that the roster has lacked in recent years. Early camp reports suggest that this new addition has adapted quickly and delivered several impressive plays.
That player is Tim Patrick, a 6-foot-4 wide receiver who has battled his way back onto the NFL stage. Patrick entered the league undrafted in 2017, earned a role as a reliable starter in Denver, but saw his momentum derailed by consecutive season-ending injuries.
Patrick has not hidden his determination to prove critics wrong. “They called me undrafted, they called me injury-prone — now I’m here to prove I still tower over the competition. In Philly, I’m not just a body on the field — I’m a statement,
” he said after the signing.
The Eagles’ coaching staff has praised Patrick’s work ethic, leadership, and quick adjustment to the playbook. Teammates have noted his hunger and sharpness in camp, with highlight catches against top defensive backs drawing notice.
For Philadelphia, the signing represents a classic low-risk, high-upside move. If Patrick can remain healthy, he offers Hurts a red-zone target and deep-ball option that could tilt close games in the Eagles’ favor.
With Super Bowl expectations already high, the addition of Patrick adds another layer of intrigue. Fans in Philadelphia, known for embracing underdog stories, now see in him a potential comeback tale that fits the city’s gritty identity.