Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks broadcast map — Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Minnesota Vikings need their second-consecutive win at Lumen Field over the Seattle Seahawks to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.

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Minnesota Vikings place kicker Will Reichard (16) celebrates after making a field goal to end the first half of a game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.
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The Minnesota Vikings are not having themselves a great season. Currently, they sit at 4-7 with a very steep hill to climb in order to reach the playoffs. Luckily for them, the Detroit Lions just lost to the Green Bay Packers, which will help them in a potential tiebreaker scenario.

Quarterbacks will be the theme of the game, as J.J. McCarthy is likely going to miss the game due to being in the concussion protocol, especially since he’s been limited in practice, as head coach Kevin O’Connell’s been adamant about him practicing to set the young quarterback up for success. That would mean rookie undrafted free agent Max Brosmer will get his first start, and it will be taking on former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold.

It’s going to be a contentious game among the fanbase, as debates were waged after last season for who was going to be the future at quarterback for the Vikings. You won’t want to miss the game, and here’s how and where you can catch it.

Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks

When: Sunday, November 30th, 3:05 P.M. CT

Where: Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington

NFL Week 13 broadcast map

The Vikings play the only late game on Fox this week. With it being a single game week for the network, it means that a large amount of the country is going to see the game.

How to watch, listen & stream Vikings vs. Seahawks

  • Broadcast: Fox
  • Crew: Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (color), and Pam Oliver (sideline)
  • Live stream: FuboTV
  • Radio: KFAN 100.3, Vikings Radio Network

All eyes are on the quarterbacks

The Vikings need to find a way to get the win on Sunday afternoon with their playoff hopes still in serious limbo. It will be Brosmer who likely helps the Vikings get there, and the coaching staff is high on what he can do.

“I think you really don’t know until you see a guy actively start going through reps, and you really don’t know until you start seeing some things where it’s great to always be able to dot every I and cross every T from an installation standpoint; we try to be really detailed,” said O’Connell on Wednesday.

“But then, there’s a layer to it where you start seeing the timing click, and you start seeing, maybe under less ideal circumstances, like in this preseason, where he’s starting out a game against Tennessee starting defense and some pretty impactful players making it hard on him, and he’s functioning and able to move the team and do some things that really solidified a lot of the things we were feeling on Max. But he’s done nothing but just attack it every day and continue to understand that maybe the reps with Carson [Wentz] or J.J. at different times in the season are going to be, it’s going to be pretty hard to come by. So, he maximizes the practice squad reps, or the look-team reps, I should say.”

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