How to watch and follow Carolina Panthers vs New Orleans Saints in week 15

Frank Reich, Interim Head Coach
Frank Reich, Interim Head Coach
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Carolina Panthers will face the New Orleans Saints in their 15th game of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday, December 14. The game is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET at Caesars Superdome.

Fans in the local market can watch the broadcast on their FOX affiliate stations, including WJZY in Charlotte. Jason Benetti will handle play-by-play duties, with Robert Griffin III as analyst and Sarah Kustok reporting from the sideline.

For those outside the local broadcast area, live coverage is available through YouTubeTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket service. More details about this option can be found on YouTubeTV’s official website. Viewers can also check which Week 15 games are available based on location and services using the NFL Game Guide.

Mobile users have access to live out-of-market games via NFL+. Information about signing up for this service and device compatibility is provided on the NFL+ platform.

On radio, fans in Charlotte can tune into 99.7 FM The Fox for live coverage. The Panthers Radio Network begins three hours before kickoff and includes an hour of post-game analysis. Online streaming of the radio broadcast is also available nationwide or locally on mobile devices starting at 1:30 p.m. ET.

A Spanish-language broadcast will be offered by WXNC (97.3 FM / 1060 AM) in Charlotte, with streaming starting at 4:00 p.m. ET.

The team encourages fans to follow updates, highlights, and complete coverage through its official mobile app as well as social media channels including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.



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