How to watch and stream Raiders vs. Vikings in Week 14

The Las Vegas Raiders are hosting the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, where they will be looking to get back a win streak started. They have lost the last two in a row to both the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs. The Vikings are a team that currently has a wildcard spot, but if they […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are hosting the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, where they will be looking to get back a win streak started. They have lost the last two in a row to both the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs. The Vikings are a team that currently has a wildcard spot, but if they lose, they could very well lose that spot.

This game means a lot for both teams, and it's safe to say that the odds are high. Both teams are also coming off of a bye week, so we should see some great football from two very rested teams.

The Raiders have a lot on the line for this game. They want to make the playoffs, so this game is almost a must-win. This one should be a fun game, but the real question is, will you be able to watch it? We did the broadcast map, now time for how you can watch. Here is everything you need to know:

How to watch and listen to Raiders vs. Vikings

Broadcast Information

Network: FOX

Play-by-play: Kevin Kugler

Analyst: Mark Sanchez

Sideline Reporter: Laura Okmin

National Radio Broadcast Information

Flagship: ESPN Radio

Play-by-play: Mike Couzens

Analyst: Kelly Stouffer

Local Radio Broadcast Information

Flagship: KOMP 92.3 FM “The Rock Station” 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

3 Raiders player to watch

Aidan O'Connell, QB – The Minnesota Vikings blitz more than any other team in the league, and O'Connell has struggled against the blitz this year. This matchup is sure to show that O'Connell can get the job done when the cards are stacked against him.

Jakorian Bennett, CB – With Marcus Peters out now as a Raider, other CBs will need to step up, and the Raiders are hoping the rookie cornerback can be the guy to do so. But it won't be easy against a great group of weapons.

Michael Mayer, TE – Mayer, hasn't done much in the last few games since his breakout game. The Vikings have struggled against TEs this year. Maybe this is a game Mayer gets back on track.