Overview
- Kickoff is 3 p.m. ET Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium, with CBS televising and streaming available on Paramount+.
- Navy enters 9-2 and ranked No. 22 in the AP poll, while Army is 6-5, and both programs have secured bowl bids.
- Dual-threat quarterbacks lead both sides: Navy’s Blake Horvath has 1,390 passing yards and 1,040 rushing yards, and Army’s Cale Hellums has 504 passing yards and 1,078 rushing yards.
- Sportsbooks list Navy by roughly 6 to 6.5 points with a total near 38.5, and projection models largely lean toward a low-scoring Midshipmen win.
- Both teams will wear uniforms honoring 250 years of service, with pregame buzz including social-media jabs between the service secretaries and reported plans for President Donald Trump to attend.