How to watch and stream the Raiders vs. Dolphins in Week 11

The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to get above .500 on the year but will have to do that by way of going through the Miami Dolphins, who are 6-3, coming off of a bye week, and coming off a loss to the Kansas City. This game won't be easy for either team, really.The Raiders' […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to get above .500 on the year but will have to do that by way of going through the Miami Dolphins, who are 6-3, coming off of a bye week, and coming off a loss to the Kansas City. This game won't be easy for either team, really.

The Raiders' offense has improved under Antonio Pierce and Bo Hardegree as offensive coordinators. Meanwhile, the defense has continued to surprise people with its near-elite play. But the Dolphins' offense is great.

This game will have plenty of speed, effort, and great coaching on both sides of the ball. It should be fun. However, while we have already done the broadcast map, discussing whether or not you will be able to watch, we now have to talk about how you can watch it and potentially stream it.

How to watch Raiders vs. Dolphins

Broadcast Information

Network: CBS

Play-by-play: Kevin Harlan

Analyst: Trent Green

Sideline Reporter: Melanie Collins

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

NFL+ Watch live local & primetime regular season games on your phone or tablet. Start your 7-day free trial today.

Paramount+ Stream the NFL on CBS with Paramount Plus. Subscribers can watch their live local games across devices all season long.

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

3 Raiders players to watch

Tyree Wilson, DE – The rookie has had a tough time adjusting to the NFL pay style. Is this the game he finally gets it going? Everyone is waiting for that breakout game, and with the Dolphins allowing the lowest time in the pocket, this could be the game.

Maxx Crosby, DE – Crosby didn't have an insane game last week, numbers-wise. He played well but left a lot on the table. Let's see if he makes up for it on Sunday.

Tre Tucker, WR – We haven't seen Tucker be involved since the big play against the Giants. His speed will be elite and key against another team with a ton of speed. Hopefully he can break open a big one.