New Orleans Saints vs. New England Patriots Week 6 broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

Check out all of the broadcast details below.

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Oct 8, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (41) breaks a tackle from New England Patriots linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley (8) during the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

The New Orleans Saints (1-4) will battle with the New England Patriots (3-2) in Week 6 of the NFL season. New Orleans got their first win last week. That victory was the first for starting quarterback Spencer Rattler, ending a ten game skid, as well as head coach Kellen Moore. The excitement is growing for the Saints, but this won’t be an easy test, even at home.

The Patriots are fresh off a great performance in primetime to hand the Buffalo Bills their first loss of the season. This won’t be a simple task for the Saints on either side of the football, as the Patriots have shown legitimate upside and improvement on offense and defense. Make sure to tune in to see if New Orleans can start a winning streak.

How will you be able to catch the game? Check out the details below.

How to watch and stream Saints vs. Patriots in NFL Week 6

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:

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Location: Caesars Superdome
Time: 1 p.m. ET

The game will be televised on CBS locally in New Orleans.

Broadcast announcers: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

Here are the ways you can stream the game:

Saints-Patriots game headlines

Saints’ special teams concerns: Blake Grupe has struggled over the first five games of the season. Kellen Moore placed confidence in him early this week, and he will stick with him for now. This game needs to be a bounce back performance from the Saints boot.

Rookies on defense for New Orleans: Jonas Sanker and Quincy Riley were quite impressive in Week 5 against the New York Giants. Sanker flew around the field on defense, and Riley’s coverage statistics were dominant for a rookie making his first start. Those two having success helped Kool-Aid McKinstry have a career game in the secondary.

Finding offensive consistency: The offense for the Saints looked improve against the Giants last weekend, but they still missed on a couple key opportunities in the passing game. Spencer Rattler needs to find Chris Olave in space as much as possible, and Juwan Johnson must be more dependable for his young quarterback. He struggled last week.