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Ravens vs. Saints: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete information for Monday night's game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New Orleans Saints.
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Baltimore Ravens vs. New Orleans Saints

The Saints (4-6) host the Ravens in the midst of two-game slide. The Saints haven't lost three straight at home since 2005; New Orleans has four losses by three or fewer points, but despite their losing record the Saints currently lead the NFC South. Baltimore (6-4) enters the game off a bye week and is jockeying for position in a division in which each team has at least six wins. The Ravens have the league's 21st-ranked pass defense, allowing 251.2 yards per game. Saints quarterback Drew Brees has a league-leading 69.5 completion percentage, and he has completed 80 percent of passes for the second time last week in a loss to the Bengals.

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here. 

How to watch

Details for Monday's game are below:

Kickoff: 8:30 p.m. ET

Live stream: The game can be streamed live here.

TV coverage: ESPN

Radio:  For Ravens affiliates, click here. For a list of Saints affiliates, click here.

Season Recap

New Orleans Saints 

Week 11: Saints 27, Bengals 10

The Saints defense gave up 220 yards to Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and 152 yards to running back Jeremy Hill. New Orleans remained tied with the Atlanta Falcons for first place in the NFC South. Drew Brees passed for 255 yards and one touchdown, while running back Mark Ingram added 67 yards on 23 carries, ending his three-game streak of posting at least 100 rushing yards.

Week 10: Bye

Week 9: Saints 28, Panthers 10

New Orleans broke a seven-game road losing streak and took over first place in the NFC South behind Drew Brees' 297 yards passing and Mark Ingram's 30 carries for 100 yards. The Saints took advantage of a Panthers offensive line that was missing three starters. The New Orleans defense sacked Cam Newton four times and held him 122 yards passing and a career-low 35.7 percent completion percentage. 

Week 8: Saints 44, Packers 23

The two quarterbacks, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers, combined for 700 yards passing, but Brees and the Saints routed Green Bay to break the Packers' four-game winning streak. Aaron Rodgers was picked off twice and sacked three times, but he still threw for 418 yards. The game was the third in NFL history in which neither team punted the ball. It also happened earlier this season in Green Bay's 38-17 victory over Chicago in Week 4.

Week 7: Lions 24, Saints 23

Drew Brees' interception late in the fourth quarter led to a stunning comeback by Detroit, by erasing a 13-point lead with less than four minutes, capped off by Matthew Stafford's five-yard touchdown pass to Corey Fuller with 1:48 left.  Detroit receiver Golden Tate set career highs with 10 receptions for 154 yards, and Detroit's No. 1 ranked defense held the Saints to 23 points. The loss to Detroit was the Saints' seventh-straight on the road.

Baltimore Ravens

Week 11: Bye

Week 10: Ravens 21, Titans 7

Justin Forsett carried 20 times for 112 yards and two touchdowns, and the Baltimore defense held the Titans to 210 yards of offense and just 68 yards after the first quarter. Joe Flacco went 16-of-27 for 169 yards and a touchdown and linebacker Terrell Suggs had 1.5 sacks, bringing his career total to 99.5.

Week 9: Ravens 23, Steelers 43

Despite Joe Flacco's two touchdowns and 303 yards, the Ravens could not overcome Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's 340 yards and six touchdowns. Baltimore tight end Owen Daniels return from minor knee surgery to earn 53 yards on six catches. Receiver Jacoby Jones added a 108-yard kickoff return touchdown.

Week 8: Ravens 24, Bengals 27

An 18-play drive on the Ravens' first possession ended without points, the longest scoreless drive in franchise history. Flacco threw for 195 yards on 17-of-34 passing, but he threw two interceptions. Receiver Michael Campanaro left in the third quarter with a hamstring injury and did not return. Cornerback Jimmy Smith exited the game with a foot injury sustained during the Bengals' first drive.

Week 7: Ravens 29, Falcons 7

Elvis Dumervil and Pernell McPhee each recorded two sacks in Baltimore's second-straight win. Terrell Suggs added another sack for a safety in the fourth quarter. Flacco's second touchdown of the day, a 39-yard pass to Torrey Smith on fourth down, sealed the Ravens' win. Flacco was 16-of-25 for 258 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, while Justin Forsett added 95 yards on 23 rushes.