2024-09-23 06:40:03
The 49ers visit the Rams in Week 3, and fans may want to tune into the radio broadcast for this NFC West showdown.
While it’s still so obviously early in the season, Week 3’s NFC West showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams feels like a must-win game for both squads.
For the 1-1 Niners, it’s a get-right game after losing in disjointed fashion a week ago to the Minnesota Vikings. Considering San Francisco is aiming for nothing short of a Super Bowl victory this season, falling behind early in the NFC standings would be disastrous.
Meanwhile for a depleted and winless LA squad, desperation may already be settling in unless head coach Sean McVay wants to chalk up 2024 as a lost campaign.
McVay’s Rams have defeated the 49ers in only four regular-season games dating back to 2017, meaning head coach Kyle Shanahan and Co. still have something of a historical edge despite dealing with their own notable injuries.
Still, divisional games get weird, and Sunday’s tilt won’t necessarily show each team’s positive and negative trends the same way.
For fans who watch live, either on television/streaming or physically going to SoFI Stadium, it’s one thing.
For those who wish to tune into the radio broadcast, we’ve got you covered.
Sunday’s contest kicks off on Sept. 22 at 4:25 p.m. ET from SoFI Stadium in Inglewood, California.
It’s not a nationally televised game, meaning regional fans will only be able to watch the TV broadcast in specific areas.
49ers radio network
Fans can also check out the greater Niners radio network for ways to listen to Greg Papa and Tim Ryan call the game:
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Rams radio network
For those wishing to tune into the Rams’ Los Angeles-area broadcast, ESPN 710 AM will have coverage with J.B. Long and Maurice Jones-Drew calling the game.
National radio broadcast
Fans outside the two markets can listen in via Sports USA radio where John Ahlers and former San Francisco center Alex Mack will call the contest.
NFL+ subscribers can also stream a live radio broadcast of Week 3’s contest.