How to Watch Seahawks vs. Ravens Live Stream Online

Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks, NFL

The Seattle Seahawks are riding a wave of serious success heading into Sunday and looking to keep winning. (Getty)

Well, we’ve been flexed.

The matchup, which was originally slated for a Sunday night spotlight in primetime, has been moved to a 1 p.m. kickoff at M&T Bank Stadium as the recently resurgent Seattle Seahawks take on the perpetually banged-up Baltimore Ravens.

Leading that injury list so far this week is quarterback Matt Schaub, who’s playing in relief of starter Joe Flacco. The veteran QB is expected to play on Sunday afternoon, despite limited practice time this week after suffering shoulder and knee injuries last week.

Of course, this bodes well for Seattle and its recent return to defensive dominance. Despite early-season miscues, this is starting to look like the same squad that led the Seahawks to back-to-back Super Bowl berths.

The game is being broadcast locally on FOX with Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis and Tony Siragusa on the call.

f this game is on in your market (click here for a complete coverage map to see what game is being televised in your market), you can watch a live stream via FOX Sports Go. If the game isnot on in your market, the only way to watch live online is through DIRECTV’s SundayTicket.TV service, which is available to people in buildings without access to DIRECTV for $99.99, or $49.99 for students.

Read on for more information on how to watch every available option:


Watch Seahawks vs. Ravens Live Stream Online

QB: Matt Schaub, BAL (at MIA), $6,200 Even with a lack of weapons around him, Schaub looked decent in his first start of the year Monday, completing 20 of 34 throws for 232 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. In a short week on the road, he's not a trustworthy cash-game play, as his floor is low, but he's an intriguing tournament option if you're looking for upside at a cheap price. The Dolphins are 27th in Football Outsiders' pass defense rankings, tied for 30th in passing touchdowns allowed per game and got toasted by Ryan Fitzpatrick last week. I still like Hasselbeck better as a value play for $300 more, but Schaub has the opportunity for a nice week. (Getty)

Matt Schaub is still expected to start for the Baltimore Ravens this Sunday, despite being hit frequently last weekend. (Getty)

For those who are unable to subscribe to DIRECTV, the company is offering a streaming service called Sundayticket.tv, which streams non-national NFL broadcasts to eligible households (click here to see if you’re eligible) for $99.99 for the season, or $49.99 for students. Note: With this service, you cannot watch games in your market (prime-time games are considered in-market;click here to see a market coverage map). Click here for frequently asked questions about Sundayticket.tv.

If you have access to a cable subscription, you can watch the game that is being televised in your market (click here to see what game that is) online for free through Fox Sports GO. You’ll need the log-in and password for a cable subscription — either yours or someone else’s — to access the stream. More info about NFL on Fox Sports Go can be found here.

For viewers outside the United States and Mexico, NFL Game Pass International includes every game live online for a fee. The fee depends on country, and you can visit the website for more details.

For fans in the United States, Mexico and surrounding territories, NFL Game Pass Domesticallows replays of games to be watched on demand for a fee of $99.99 for the season. No live games are available under this service, and this game will be available to watch after the completion of the 4 p.m ET games.


Watch Seahawks vs. Ravens on Mobile

Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks, NFL

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has sparked his squad’s offense in the later part of the season. (Getty)

If you have a subscription to Sundayticket.tv (read above for info on eligibility and how to order), you can watch any out-of-market game (prime-time games are considered in-market; click hereto see a market coverage map) via the NFL Sunday Ticket app, which you can download for free on the Apple Store, Amazon Store or Google Play Store.

Mobile users can watch the game that is being televised in their market (click here to see what game that is) on the Fox Sports GO app, which is free to download for your Apple device, yourAndroid or Google device, your Amazon device, and your Windows device. As is the case with the desktop live stream, you’ll need a cable log-in and password to access the stream on the app.

If you have Verizon wireless, you can watch any NFL game that is in your market (prime-time games are considered in-market; click here to see a market coverage map) on your phone via the NFL Mobile app. Download the app from the Apple Store, Microsoft Store or Google Play Store.

International viewers with a subscription to NFL Game Pass can also watch the game on the NFL Mobile app, while fans in the United States and surrounding territories with a subscription can watch the game on demand after the completion of the 4 p.m. ET games.