New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers Week 10 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
Check out all of the broadcast details below.
The New Orleans will be looking for their elusive second win of the season in Week 10 when they travel to face the Carolina Panthers on the road. Carolina has been playing football recently, while New Orleans continues to struggle on a weekly basis.
Tyler Shough is set to start his second game of his career, but this one will be without WR Rashid Shaheed after he was traded at the deadline. Also, expect Dillon Radunz to start at guard for Trevor Penning after the latter was also dealt.
How to watch New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers in NFL Week 10
If you live in the green areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

Location: Bank of America Stadium
Time: 12 p.m. CT
The game will be televised on FOX locally in New Orleans.
Broadcast announcers: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth
Here are the ways you can stream the game:
- NFL+ (mobile only)
- NFL Sunday Ticket (out of market)
- NFL Game Pass International (International, excluding Canada and China)
Saints-Panthers Week 10 headlines
Kellen Moore needs a win – but also doesn’t: A win in this matchup could push the Saints down the draft order, but team morale feels like it’s draining. Losing this game could really force the team into a spiral even deeper than the current one. I’d like to see a bit more fire out of the young head coach this weekend.
More snaps for rookie LB Danny Stutsman: There is no reason to keep playing Pete Werner as regularly on defense as has been the case in recent weeks. He’s struggled, and there is a young linebacker who plays with his hair on fire waiting in the wings. Give him more opportunities immediately.
Big test for Chris Olave: I would expect Jaycee Horn, the top CB for Carolina, to shadow the top wideout for the Saints if the Panthers are smart about it. Force one of their other pass catchers to beat you or prove they can sustain a rushing attack. So far the season, neither of those have occurred much at all for New Orleans.
