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How to watch New England Patriots vs Washington Commanders NFL preseason game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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The New England Patriots open their 2025 preseason slate under the Friday night lights at Gillette Stadium, welcoming a red-hot Washington Commanders squad that’s fresh off a Cinderella run to last year's NFC title game.

After enduring a brutal 4–13 finish in 2024, the Patriots hit the reset button. They parted ways with Bill Belichick and handed the reins to Mike Vrabel, while Josh McDaniels returns to Foxborough to try and revive an offense that never got out of first gear last season. The hope? Get back in the fight for the AFC East and start looking like a postseason contender again.

Over in D.C., expectations are sky-high after Dan Quinn’s debut season saw the Commanders surge to a 12–5 record and an unexpected run to the NFC Championship Game. But now comes the real test: was last season lightning in a bottle or the start of something sustainable?

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New England Patriots vs Washington Commanders: Date and kick-off time

Patriots will take on Commanders in a highly anticipated NFL game on Friday, August 8, 2025 at 7:30 pm ET or 4:30 pm PT, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

DateFriday, August 8, 2025
Kick-off Time7:30 pm ET or 4:30 pm PT
VenueGillette Stadium
LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts

How to watch New England Patriots vs Washington Commanders on TV & stream live online

TV channel: Patriots Preseason Net, WUSA 9

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New England Patriots vs Washington Commanders team news

New England Patriots team news

Up in Foxborough, Drake Maye is locked in as the Patriots’ Week 1 starter, but don’t expect to see him suit up on Friday. New England’s offensive line was a revolving door last season, so they addressed it aggressively—drafting left tackle Will Campbell and signing veteran tackle Morgan Moses and center Garrett Bradbury to keep Maye upright. With Josh McDaniels back at the controls as OC, the new-look offense will take some time to settle in.

Maye will have a shiny new weapon once the regular season rolls around in Stefon Diggs, who brings big-play potential to a receiving corps that desperately needed it. However, Diggs is still rehabbing an ACL injury and isn’t expected to feature during the preseason. Behind him, there’s a wide-open battle for depth at receiver. Kyle Williams and Pop Douglas are expected to round out the starting trio, but Kayshon Boutte, Kendrick Bourne, Efton Chism III, and Javon Baker are all in the mix for the final WR spots. Defensively, the Patriots also have a competition heating up at weak-side linebacker, where Jahlani Tavai, Christian Elliss, and Jack Gibbens are vying to start alongside middle linebacker Robert Spillane.

Washington Commanders team news

Jayden Daniels turned heads in his rookie year as Washington's signal-caller, and the Commanders have wasted no time loading up around their young quarterback. This offseason, the team made some bold moves—bringing in wideout Deebo Samuel and elite pass protector Laremy Tunsil via trade—to give Daniels more firepower and better protection up front. They also beefed up the secondary by trading for veteran corner Marshon Lattimore and drafting Trey Amos in the second round.

While Samuel and Lattimore likely won't log major minutes in Friday’s preseason opener, they’ll be worked into the mix soon enough as the coaching staff evaluates their impact. Meanwhile, Washington's two most pressing training camp battles are brewing in the trenches. At right tackle, rookie Josh Conerly Jr. will try to fend off Andrew Wylie for the starting role. Conerly enters as the favorite, but Wylie brings experience and grit. Over at right guard, it's Nick Allegretti vs. Nate Herbig, at least until Sam Cosmi recovers from last season's torn ACL.

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