How to watch Cowboys vs. Saints in Week 2 with and without cable

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What more could Dallas Cowboy fans want from the team's home opener? The day started out with a bang as Dak Prescott signed a blockbuster four-year extension and celebrations spilled over into kickoff as the Cowboys routed the Cleveland Browns.

A dominant road win over a playoff team is a perfect way to start the season, but the Cowboys will quickly turn the page to Week 2 against a New Orleans Saints team that had a lopsided win of their own on Sunday.

Granted, the Saints played the Panthers, who might be the worst team in football. Derek Carr tossed three touchdowns and New Orleans' defense forced three turnovers and allowed less than 200 yards of total offense.

This has all the makings of a trap game for Dallas -- much like Week 3 last season when they got stunned by the Kyler-Murray-less Cardinals. The fact Mike McCarthy had the Cowboys ready to roll over a talented Browns team, though, bodes well for their chances on Sunday.

How to watch Cowboys vs. Saints on TV

The Cowboys predictably started their season as Amercia's Game of the Week on FOX. It marked Tom Brady's debut as the network's lead color analyst. Even though Dallas is in the early afternoon slate this week, they are once again on FOX, which will again send its lead broadcast team to cover the game. Brady broke the news on Instagram early this week.

How to stream Cowboys vs. Saints

Fans of both teams can stream the game on Fubo TV, which offers a one-week free trial for new users. Those who don't have a Fubo subscription are in luck, as Cowboys vs. Saints can also be found on YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.

Cowboys vs. Saints game details

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 15
  • Location: AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
  • Kickoff time: 12:00 pm CT

Cowboys vs. Saints injury report

It is still early in the practice week, but all eyes will be on tight end Jake Ferguson, who left Sunday's win with a knee injury. The MRI revealed an MCL sprain and bone bruising. Ferguson is considered week-to-week, but Jerry Jones did not rule out him suiting up against the Saints.

The Cowboys should probably play the long game with their stud tight end. Either way, we'll have updates on his status throughout the week.

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