The first 2025 NFL Christmas Game will feature an NFC East showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders. It will stream live on Netflix, but is also available on several radio stations to listen along. Here’s everything to know for fans interested in the radio broadcasts.
Dallas Cowboys at Washington Commanders: NFL Christmas Game Details
Date: Wednesday, December 25, 2025
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland
Radio Stations for Commanders vs. Cowboys in 2025 NFL Christmas Game
The Commanders and the Cowboys have both already been eliminated from playoff contention, but rivalry games are always intriguing. Dallas won their first meeting this year, so they will be looking for a sweep over Washington for the 2025 NFL season.
Two radio broadcasts will be available nationally when these two teams meet for the first of three NFL Christmas Games. Compass Media will have Jerry Recco on the call with Steve Beuerlein as his analyst, while Westwood One features Jason Horowitz on play-by-play with Ross Tucker joining him in the booth. Each team will also have the following local radio broadcast options.
Dallas Cowboys Radio
The Fan in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will host its usual local radio broadcast of the Cowboys game against the Commanders. Their regular team will cover the action, with play-by-play announcer Brad Sham joined by analyst Babe Laufenberg in the booth and Kristi Scales as the sideline reporter.
La Grande will also have a Spanish radio broadcast in the same local area, with Victor Villalba announcing and Luis Perez providing analysis. While there are no playoff implications for this game with both teams already eliminated, many will still have their eyes on Dak Prescott amid his terrific statistical season. Prescott ranks seventh in the league in PFSN’s QB Impact metric, with a score of 83.6 (B).
Washington Commanders Radio
Big 100Â will have a local radio broadcast for the Commanders in the DC area when they take on the Cowboys for the NFL Christmas Games. Bram Weinstein will handle the play-by-play duties, with a pair of former Commanders players-turned-analysts, London Fletcher and Logan Paulsen, joining him on the call.
It’s been a frustrating year for the Commanders, who have failed to build off their deep run all the way to the NFC Championship Game last season. Some of this is due to Jayden Daniels, who has been shut down until next year, struggling with injuries this season.

