How To Watch Titans' Opener on Sunday vs. Saints in New Orleans

The Tennessee Titans kick off the 2023 NFL regular season on Sunday with a road trip to New Orleans to take on the Saints. Both teams were 7-10 a year ago. Here's how to watch, with all of your TV and streaming information, plus the latest on the point spread and the history of the rivalry.
How To Watch Titans' Opener on Sunday vs. Saints in New Orleans
How To Watch Titans' Opener on Sunday vs. Saints in New Orleans /

NEW ORLEANS, La. — Game day! It's finally here. The 2023 NFL regular season finally gets started on Sunday for the Tennessee Titans when they take on the New Orleans Saints at the Caesers Superdome.

Here's all the information on how to watch — or listen — to the game. It is being televised on CBS stations throughout the south. The map below shows the area that gets Titans-Saints in yellow.

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Here are all the details on the game:

How to watch Tennessee Titans at New Orleans Saints

  • Who: Tennessee Titans (0-0) vs. New Orleans Saints (0-0).
  • What: Week 1 of the NFL regular season.
  • When: Noon CT on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023
  • Where: Caesers Superdome (73,000) in New Orleans, La. 
  • Local TV: CBS is carrying this week's game, and it will be televised locally on WTVF (Channel 5) in Nashville.
  • Announcers: Chris Lewis (play-by-play), Jason McCourty and Ross Tucker (analysts), Amanda Guerra (sidelines.)
  • Radio: Titans Radio Network (104.5 in Nashville). Sirius 134, XM 381, SXM 381 (Internet 830)
  • Radio Announcers: Mike Keith (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Ramon Foster (sideline), Rhett Bryan (gameday host).
  • Streaming: Paramount-Plus. 
  • Point spread: New Orleans is a 3-point favorite, and the over/under is 41.5 points, according to BetMGM. Here is a complete breakdown on the game, with a history of point spread numbers for both teams and a thorough breakdown of how underdogs did in Week 1 a year ago. CLICK HERE
  • Last season: Tennessee finished 7-10 a year ago, losing their last seven games to finish second in the AFC South, two games behind the Jacksonville Jaguars. New Orleans was also 7-10 and finished tied for second in the NFC South, one game behind the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Neither team made the playoffs.
  • Season projections: The Titans are at plus-310 to win the AFC South, second to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Saints are at plus-130 to win the NFC South, tops in the division and slightly ahead of the Atlanta Falcons according to the FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under win total for the Titan is 7.5, according to FanDuel. New Orleans' win total is 9.5. 
  • Series history: The Titans are 9-6-1 all-time against the Saints in the regular season, and have never met in the postseason. The Titans/Oilers are 6-2 all-time in New Orleans and Tennessee is 3-0 there since moving the Nashville.
  • Last meeting: The last regular season meeting was on Nov. 28, 2021, and the the Titans won 24-22 in Nashville. The last meeting in New Orleans was on Nov. 8, 2015, with the Titans winning 34-28 in overtime.

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Tom Brew is an award-winning journalist who has worked at some of America's finest newspapers as a reporter and editor, including the Tampa Bay (Fla.) Times, Indianapolis Star and South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He has been a top publisher at Sports Illustrated/Fan Nation for five years. He is a graduate of Indiana University.