St. Louis Rams vs. New York Giants: Broadcast Schedule, Live Stream, Start Time, & More

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The 6-8 St. Louis Rams will attempt to keep themselves in contention for their first 8-8 season since 2006 on Sunday when they face the New York Giants in their home finale. The Rams have not faced the Giants since September 19, 2011, which resulted in a 28-16 loss that was one of the low points of Steve Spagnuolo’s disastrous stint as the Rams’ head coach. It will be the Giants’ first visit to St. Louis since September 14 of 2008. The Rams have lost five straight to the Giants and haven’t defeated them since October 14, 2001, which interestingly was the final game of a five-game winning streak against the Giants that dated back to the Rams’ time in Los Angeles.

With the Giants at 5-9 on the season and having been bitten big-time by the injury bug (they have 19 players on injured reserve), there seems to be a good chance for that five-game Giants winning streak to end, though they have defeated their last two opponents, the Tennessee Titans and Washington Redskins. With that said, both of those teams currently sit at the basement of the NFL standings, while the Rams have surged in recent weeks and have given up just 46 points in their past five games.

Here’s some important info that will help you follow along with Sunday’s contest:

Where: Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO

When: 3:05 PM CT, December 21, 2014

TV Broadcast: Sunday’s game will be broadcast on FOX TV. Thom Brennaman will handle play-by-play duties, while former Giants lineman David Diehl provides color commentary and Laura Okmin checks in with updates from the sidelines.

Radio Broadcast: The game will be broadcast on the Rams Radio Network, the flagship of which is WXOS-101.1 ESPN in St. Louis. Steve Savard will handle play-by-play, while former Ram D’Marco Farr will provide color commentary and Will Witherspoon will serve as the sideline reporter.

Live Stream: NFLSundayTicket.tv

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