How to watch, stream, and listen to the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Carolina Panthers in Week 3

The Las Vegas Raiders have an opportunity to start the season 2-1 or better, which would be the first time they had done that since the 2021 season when Jon Gruden was the head coach. After a big-time win over the Baltimore Ravens, and a game they should have won over the Los Angeles Chargers, the […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders have an opportunity to start the season 2-1 or better, which would be the first time they had done that since the 2021 season when Jon Gruden was the head coach. 

After a big-time win over the Baltimore Ravens, and a game they should have won over the Los Angeles Chargers, the Raiders should handle the Carolina Panthers. Then again, they could do what we all think they will and just choke.

The Raiders put on a show on defense all game long last week, and on offense in the second half, but particularly in the fourth quarter. Now, against a very bad Panthers team, maybe the worst team in football, the Raiders need to show out at home. Here is how you can watch and or listen to the game:


How to watch Raiders vs. Panthers in Week 3

Broadcast Information

Network: CBS

Play-by-play: Not yet released

Analyst: Not yet released


Local Radio Broadcast Information

Flagship: KOMP 92.3 FM and KRLV "Raider Nation Radio 920 AM"

Play-by-play: Jason Horowitz

Analyst: Lincoln Kennedy


Spanish Radio Broadcast Information

Flagship: Deportes Vegas 1460 AM

Play-by-play: Harry Ruiz

Analyst: Mayra Gomez


Streaming

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YouTube TV Watch every local Raiders game and out-of-market games with the addition of NFL Sunday Ticket.


Raiders players to watch vs. Panthers

Gardner Minshew – Let's see if he can carry over the fourth quarter from last week against a bad defense in the Panthers. They will need that from him, desperately.

Christian Wilkins – He hasn't made a ton of noise, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Let's see if he finally takes over in a game against a bad offensive line.

Davante Adams – Adams has rarely played great consecutive receiving games in a row as a Raider, but that's mainly because of the offense of QB situation. The Panthers' secondary is not good, so he could have a field day.