Who are the announcers and referees for NY Giants vs. Commanders today?

Chris Myers is ready to call this one.
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Week 2 of the NFL campaign can't get here soon enough for the NY Giants. Brian Daboll and Co. want to wipe away the awful memories from what happened in the season-opener, as they were dominated from start to finish against the Vikings. Thankfully, they have a wonderful chance to improve to 1-1 on Sunday.

That's because the Giants are set to take on Washington, a team they've dominated in recent years. We know a lot of you won't be making it to Northwest Stadium, so we've got you covered with TV information for the upcoming battle.

Announcers for NY Giants vs. Commanders in Week 2

Lead play-by-play announcer: Chris Myers
Color commentator: Mark Schlereth
Sideline reporter: Jen Hale

Myers and Schlereth on the call will be fun, while Hale is fantastic at her job with sideline reporting. The hope is that a memorable game will be on the way for the Giants, with Daniel Jones and Malik Nabers hooking up for their first TD together. It will be on Myers to nail things there should it end up happening.

Broadcast Network and Production Team: 

• This Week 2 matchup will be televised by FOX.
• For the local New York City and New Jersey market, FOX5 is where you can watch the game.
• The production team for FOX always delivers and we're expecting the exact same for the Giants vs. Commanders.

Referees for the NY Giants vs. Washington Commanders battle

And for those of you wondering who the head official will be in charge for this divisional clash, it will be Scott Novak. Novak has 10 years of officiating experience. This of course won't be his first time working a Giants game - he has previously worked eight games, with Sunday's marking No. 9.

Time and Channel for NY Giants vs. Commanders in Week 2 

Date: Sunday, Sept. 15
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md.
Channel: FOX

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