The Dallas Cowboys' season is on the line Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. While many teams over the years have overcome a 3-5 record to make the playoffs, the Cowboys feel like they're one more loss from collapsing.
While the final score was close, Dallas got dominated by the 49ers last week. The fourth quarter comeback was commendable, but ultimately the offense couldn't get it done once San Francisco tightened up its defense.
If there was ever a week for Dak Prescott and the offense to get back on track, it's against the Falcons, who have allowed more than 20 points in five consecutive games. If Dallas doesn't put up points in this matchup, it's fair to question if they ever will this season.
With the Cowboys fighting for their season and Atlanta looking to put a stranglehold on the NFC South, this makes for a must-see game. If you're unable to watch the game live, we've got you covered on how to listen to it on the radio.
Cowboys radio
Local Cowboys fans can hear the game on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan. Voice of the Cowboys Brad Sham will have play-by-play with Babe Laufenberg on color commentary. Veteran reporter Kristi Scales will have live updates from the sideline throughout the game.
Cowboys fans can hear Sham, Laufenberg and Scales call every Dallas game throughout the season on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan. All of those games, including Cowboys-Falcons, can also be hard in Spanish on KVMK-FM 107.5 La Grande in Dallas/Fort Worth.
If you aren't located in Dallas, Cowboys-centric radio broadcasts can be heard throughout the state of Texas and other surrounding states. For a full coverage breakdown of the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network, check out this space.
Falcons radio
Believe it or not, Atlanta does not have a team-centric broadcast affiliated with the Falcons. However, Falcons fans can still listen to the game on Atlanta Sports Radio on Audacy channel 92-9.
National Radio
Every NFL game this season is available to football fans via a Sirius XM satellite radio subscription. Cowboys-Falcons is no exception. The Cowboys call will be on channel 383, while the Falcons-centric broadcast will be on channel 228.