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TIME UPDATE: Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens Game Time Changed - What You Need to Know

With the Cowboys set to face the Baltimore Ravens this Sunday in the preseason, fans will be wondering: Will there be another strange moment at their stadium?

Here’s how to watch this weekend’s preseason matchup:

How to watch Cowboys vs Ravens preseason game 

Here is how to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs Baltimore Ravens on Sunday: 

  • CBS 11 local channel 
  • Streaming: NFL+, YouTubeTV, Fubo

When is the next Dallas Cowboys preseason game? 

The Dallas Cowboys play the Baltimore Ravens Sunday at their M&T Bank Stadium in Maryland. 

  • Aug. 16: Cowboys vs. Ravens at 6 p.m. CST

Will Micah Parsons play this Sunday? 

Probably not. The Cowboys' defensive standout is currently sidelined amid a contract dispute that has escalated into a trade request.

Parsons is seeking an extension that recognizes his elite status as a top defensive player, aiming to become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.

Despite efforts by his agent to initiate contract talks, the Cowboys have reportedly declined to engage. On Aug. 1, 2025, Parsons took to social media to publicly request a trade, expressing frustration over the organization's communication and approach.

“I no longer want to be here,” he said, citing concerns beyond compensation — namely injury narratives and opaque negotiations.

Parsons is entering the final year of his rookie contract, which pays approximately $24 million for 2025.

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