Who are the announcers and referees for Ravens vs. Commanders today?

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2017 CBS Upfront
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The Baltimore Ravens host the Washington Commanders in Week 6, aiming to build on their overtime victory against the Bengals, while Washington looks to extend its four-game win streak.

With both teams surging, this game offers a chance for Baltimore to maintain momentum and prove they can tighten up defensively after surrendering 38 points last week. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels will be a key challenge, as his dual-threat ability has powered Washington’s explosive offense.

Baltimore’s game plan will focus on pressuring Daniels and preventing deep strikes to wide receiver Terry McLaurin. At the same time, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ ground game will aim to keep the offense rolling, testing a Commanders defense that hasn’t yet faced a rushing attack this dynamic.

This matchup is crucial for both teams. Baltimore looks to solidify their standing in the AFC North, while Washington aims to stay one of the NFL’s hottest teams. A Ravens win would signal defensive improvement, while a Commanders victory would raise serious questions about Baltimore’s ability to close games consistently.

Announcers for Ravens vs. Commanders

  • Network: CBS
  • Play-by-play: Jim Nantz
  • Color commentary: Tony Romo
  • Sideline reporter: Tracy Wolfson

Referees for Ravens vs. Commanders

Land Clark Head Referee (Crew Chief)

The head referee for the Ravens vs. Commanders Week 6 matchup will be Land Clark, who is in his fifth season as an NFL referee. Clark, a former high school football official from the Pac-12, worked his way up to the NFL, where he now serves as one of the league's most experienced newer referees​.

In his most recent outing, Clark officiated the Cardinals vs. 49ers game, a relatively clean affair with only five accepted penalties - one on the road team and four on the home team. This suggests that Clark and his crew tend to let the players play, which could be good news for both the Ravens and Commanders, who each have explosive offenses that rely on rhythm​.

Baltimore, known for being one of the most heavily penalized teams this season, might appreciate the more lenient officiating style Clark has shown. However, they'll still need to stay disciplined to avoid costly mistakes in what could be a tightly contested regional showdown.

Here is the rest of the crew that will be calling the game with Clark:

  • Umpire: Paul King
  • Down Judge: Tom Stephan
  • Line Judge: Jeff Hutcheon
  • Field Judge: Jabir Walker
  • Side Judge: Dominique Pender
  • Back Judge: Brad Freeman

Time & Channel for Ravens vs. Commanders

  • Home: Baltimore Ravens (3-2)
  • Road: Washington Commanders (4-1)
  • Venue: M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore, MD
  • Date: October 13, 2024
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. Central, 10:00 a.m. Pacific)
  • Last matchup: Week 4 2020 (31-17 Ravens win)

Cable subscribers can easily catch the Ravens vs. Commanders game. In Baltimore, it will air on CBS via WJZ Channel 13, while Washington viewers can tune in on WUSA Channel 9. The broadcast will feature commentary from Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson.

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