The Dallas Cowboys snapped a two-game skid with a 27-17 win against the Saints on Thursday Night Football. Today we will discuss about Thursday night football: 12/2/21| December 2nd| How to watch for free
Thursday night football: 12/2/21| December 2nd| How to watch for free
The Cowboys stopped four-time Saints quarterback Tessam Hill in their 27-17 win Thursday night in New Orleans.
Three interceptions came in the fourth quarter. The final was a pick-six by defensive end Carlos Watkins to seal the win for Dallas. Rookie linebacker Micah Parsons extended his team’s lead with his 10th sack of the season, bringing down Hill to an 11-yard loss in the third quarter.
Also known as | TNF Run to the Playoffs (2006–present) Thursday Night Football on NFL Network (2006–present) Fox NFL Thursday (2018–present) |
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Genre | NFL football telecasts |
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12/2/21
A year after winning the NFC East and taking on the eventual champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs before a heartbreaking defeat, Washington had the honor of hosting the first Thursday Night Football game in Week 2 of the NFL season.
With an extra week in the schedule, Thursday Night Football did not mark the start of the 2021 festivities, as it did in the previous season. Instead, it began with Washington’s Week 2 marquee matchup against the New York Giants. That divisional bout, which Washington won in dramatic fashion, kicked off a loaded 15-game schedule this season on Thursday night. There have been other exciting Thursday night games, including a thriller where the Green Bay Packers handed the Arizona Cardinals their first defeat of the season.
There are more lucrative Thursday tilts to come. A potential thriller between the Chiefs and Chargers in Week 15 is another one that not only slates Thursday night, but also one of the most exciting games of the entire year.
Thursday Night Football games, the least interesting of the NFL’s primetime games year after year, have more juice this season with a schedule filled with can’t-miss matchups.
December 2nd
The Cowboys lead the all-time series 17–13 between these teams, but the Saints have won two of the last three meetings. They last played each other in September 2019, in a 12-10 home win over New Orleans.
Thursday night’s game could have seen something very strange, with Tysom Hill being named the starter for the Saints, and the Cowboys missing most of their coaching staff due to COVID protocol. Dallas will have Amari Cooper back in their lineup, but there are still a lot of moving parts and little consistency over the past few weeks.
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s game.
Dallas Cowboys vs New Orleans Saints
TV schedule
Play time: 8:20 PM EST
Channel: Fox | NFL Network | heroine
Date: Thursday, December 2, 2021
Location: Kaiser Superdome | New Orleans, LA
Announcer:
Fox: Joe Buck, Troy Ekman, Erin Andrews, Christina Pink (field reporter)
Amazon: Andrea Kramer, Hannah Storm
Amazon Scout’s Feed: Bucky Brooks, Daniel Jeremiah, Joy Taylor
How to watch for free
Cowboys vs Saints ‘Thursday Night Football’ live stream: How to watch ‘Thursday Night Football’ live
by Josh Sorokacho
December 2, 2021 // 5:05 pm
The New Orleans Saints Host the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football!
Things are not going quite smoothly for both the Saints and the Cowboys. New Orleans (5–6) enters a four-game losing streak in Thursday Night Football, while Dallas (7–4) has lost two in a row. The Cowboys are still in first place in the NFC East, but the Washington football team (5-6), the Philadelphia Eagles (5-7) and the New York Giants (4-7) are slowly gaining ground. A win won’t lift the division for Dallas, but 8-4 looks a whole lot better than 7-5.
Here’s how to watch tonight’s Cowboys/Saints game live on Thursday Night Football.
What time/channel is football tonight:
Tonight’s Thursday Night Football game starts at 8:20 p.m. ET on Fox, Prime Video and NFL Network.