The Baltimore Ravens are coming off a 24-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the first week of the 2025 NFL preseason schedule. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys lost on the road to the Los Angeles Rams 31-21. What will happen when these two teams clash at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, August 16?
It might be a bit of a barnburner. The Ravens are eyeing a bigger gift this season in a potential Super Bowl appearance. Baltimore goes as quarterback Lamar Jackson goes, along with big-time running back Derrick Henry. Will Jackson and Henry get some snaps against Dallas? That’s a decision left to Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.
What about the Cowboys? They are learning new plays and schemes under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott continues to get his injured hamstring in good shape ahead of the 2025 NFL regular season. Don’t look for him to take the field on Saturday.
It’s possible that Dallas backup quarterback Joe Milton sees some time to run the Cowboys’ offense. So, let’s take a look at how the TV broadcast teams are shaping up right now.
What Time Does the NFL Network Coverage Begin?
For those wanting some pregame hot takes about the Ravens and Cowboys, tune into “NFL GameDay Kickoff” at noon Eastern. Mike Yam, former NFL quarterback David Carr, and analyst Steve Wyche will be along to set things up.
Kickoff for the Ravens-Cowboys matchup is set for 7 p.m. Eastern on Saturday.
Meanwhile, after the games end on Saturday, tune into “NFL GameDay Final” at midnight Eastern to hear Rhett Lewis, analyst Brian Baldinger, and Gerald McCoy break down the games.
Ravens Broadcast
- TV Channel: WBAL, NFL Network (national)
- Radio: 98 Rock (97.9 FM), WBAL (1090 AM/101.5 FM)
Cowboys Broadcast
- TV Channel: KTVT/CBS 11 DFW
- Radio: 105.3 The Fan
Who Are the Game Announcers for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Dallas Cowboys?
Gerry Sandusky, the longtime play-by-play voice for the Ravens, will call for Baltimore. He’ll be joined in the broadcast booth by former Ravens cornerback Rod Woodson, and Evan Washburn will work the sidelines.
As for the Cowboys, fans wanting to tune into the radio broadcast will hear the familiar longtime play-by-play voice of the team, Brad Sham. Babe Laufenberg will be along as well to offer analysis and commentary on the Cowboys’ efforts to win an NFL preseason game. Sideline reports will be handled by longtime Cowboys reporter Kristi Scales.

