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The 2025 Army-Navy football game highlights college football’s final regular-season weekend with the 126th all-time meeting in their long-running rivalry series.
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Where to watch 2025 Army vs. Navy Game: TV channel, live stream, location, kickoff time on CBS
Army and Navy renew their storied rivalry on CBS to cap college football's regular season. The Midshipmen (9-2) and Black Knights (6-5) each beat Air Force this season to set up a winner-take-all showdown as the annual round-robin between the service academies concludes with the 126th edition of the Army vs.
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CBS football analyst Gary Danielson to call his final Army-Navy game
The Black Knights and Midshipmen will kick off at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 13. Brad Nessler handles the play-by-play. Gary Danielson has the analysis (his final Army-Navy game before retirement). Jenny Dell is the sideline reporter.
The Commodores reached unprecedented highs with a quarterback who became beloved in Nashville and brought enhanced exposure to a program under Clark Lea that's doing what it can to get a seat at the big-boy table in the SEC moving forward. -- Brad Crawford
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