How to listen to Browns vs. Cowboys NFL Week 1 game on the radio

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The Dallas Cowboys enter a crossroads season and they have a stiff test in Week 1 against the Cleveland Browns. Even though the Browns had a revolving door at quarterback last season, they made the playoffs with an 11-5 record.

Cleveland has a vaunted pass rush and a lockdown secondary that they pair with an elite rushing attack. Their brand of smash-mouth football has given the Cowboys fits in the past. The hope is that Dallas' replenished offensive line and Mike Zimmer's defense will help crush those narratives.

The biggest storyline on Sunday, though, is Amari Cooper's revenge game. This is the first time Cooper will face the Cowboys since he was traded to Cleveland in March of 2022. Cooper has unsurprisingly flourished since the trade and while Dallas has locked up CeeDee Lamb, it's been apparent over the last two seasons that they have missed Cooper.

This game is going to draw a huge ratings number, but naturally there will be folks who aren't able to watch it live. If you fall into that demographic on Sunday, here is how you can keep up with the game via the radio.

Local radio stations

Cowboys radio

Cowboys fans can hear Brad Sham, otherwise known as the voice of the Dallas Cowboys, on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas/Fort Worth. Sham will be joined by color analyst and former Cowboys quarterback Babe Laufenberg and Cowboys sideline reporter Kristi Scales.

The Spanish radio broadcast can be heard on KVMK-FM 107.5 La Grande in Dallas/Fort Worth.

There is no way to hear a Cowboys-centric radio broadcast in Ohio, but bordering states such as Pennsylvania (WRSC-AM 1390) and Indiana (WSLM-AM 1220) will have the game. The full coverage map of the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network can be found behind this link.

Browns radio

The Cleveland Browns Radio Network offers a triple-cast coverage on the following stations: 92.3 The Fan, 98.5 WNCX and 850 ESPN Cleveland. The Spanish broadcast can be heard on 103.1FM WVKO and 89.1FM WNZN.

There is a long list of locations in Ohio where Browns fans can hear the game, including Akron, Dayton and Columbus. Additionally, fans based in Erie, PA, Jamestown, NY and Wheeling, WV can hear Browns-centric coverage of the game. The complete list is behind this link.

National Radio for Browns vs. Cowboys

Fans with a Sirius XM satellite radio subscription can listen to radio calls of every game throughout the season. The Cowboys call can be found on channel 382, while Browns coverage can be heard on channel 228.

Football cans can hear all out-of-market games with a subscription to NFL+, which starts at $6.99 every month and features the ability to watch in-market games as well as primetime games, though primetime games are only available through mobile.

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