How to watch NY Giants vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 15 with & without cable

Here's everywhere you can watch, so you never miss a minute of the game.
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After yet another disheartening loss—this time at the hands of the New Orleans Saints—the New York Giants are set to host Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in their Week 15 matchup. With New York entering this game at 2-11 and on a seven-game losing streak, this will undoubtedly be a tough matchup. The Giants face a Ravens team fresh off their bye week and vying for a playoff spot.

The last time these two teams met was during a Week 6 matchup in the 2022 season, where the Giants secured a dramatic come-from-behind 24-20 victory. However, much has changed for New York since then. That game featured Daniel Jones under center for the Giants, but Jones has since been let go. This week, Tommy DeVito will get the nod for Big Blue. Here’s how you can catch this clash.

How to watch NY Giants vs. Ravens on TV

This game will be broadcast on CBS, with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m. EST. If you're in the New York area, you can watch on WCBS New York, channel 2.

How to stream NY Giants vs. Ravens in Week 15

For those without cable, you can stream the Giants' matchup against Baltimore on Paramount+, NFL+, FuboTV, and YouTubeTV (subscriptions required).

The G-Men are heavy underdogs against the Ravens

It comes as no surprise that the Giants enter this game as heavy underdogs, with Baltimore favored by 16.5 points. Big Blue is reeling from yet another frustrating loss, falling to the Saints 14-11 last week after a blocked field goal in the final seconds of regulation denied them a chance at overtime.

Meanwhile, the Ravens are coming off their bye week. Before that, they narrowly lost to the Philadelphia Eagles at home, 24-19. Interestingly, that defeat was only Lamar Jackson's second career loss to an NFC team—the first came in the aforementioned Week 6 game against the Giants in 2022. Leave it to good ole Daniel Jones to give Lamar his first NFC loss.

This week’s game will also feature DeVito starting for the Giants in place of the injured Drew Lock, who is sidelined with a heel injury. With an offense that struggles week after week and a defense ravaged by injuries, the Giants could be in for another long afternoon.

Pulling off an upset like they did two years ago seems highly improbable, but this is the NFL—where surprises happen every Sunday.

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