How to watch and stream Raiders vs. Chargers in Week 4

The Las Vegas Raiders are tasked with going up against a really good Los Angeles Chargers team without their starting quarterback. Jimmy Garoppolo and Nate Hobbs have been ruled out, and they are dealing with some drama around the team on top of thatThe Raiders and Chargers both need this win, or else their playoff […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are tasked with going up against a really good Los Angeles Chargers team without their starting quarterback. Jimmy Garoppolo and Nate Hobbs have been ruled out, and they are dealing with some drama around the team on top of that

The Raiders and Chargers both need this win, or else their playoff hopes are starting to dwindle. The matchup, as are all AFC West matchups, should be a tough one that will be must-watch TV.

Here is how you can watch, stream, and even listen to it on the radio:

How to watch Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers

Television Broadcast

Network: CBS

Play-by-play: Kevin Harlan

Color Analyst: Trent Gree

Sideline Reporter: Melanie Collins

Streaming

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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.

Local Radio Broadcast Information

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

Play-by-play: Jason Horowitz

Color Analyst: Lincoln Kennedy

Spanish Broadcast Information

Flagship: Deportes Vegas 1460

Play-by-play: Harry Ruiz

Color Analyst: Mayra Gomez

3 Raiders players to watch

Aidan O'Connell/Brian Hoyer, QB – I think we all know that Hoyer will likely get the start because of his experience in the system and in the league. But everyone on the team, fans, and media know that O'Connell is much more talented. Watch for these two, or one of them, to see if they can run the offense.

Josh Jacobs, RB – The 2022 rushing leader has had a rough start to the season. In fact, he is having more than a rough start. He is barely getting to the line of scrimmage before he even gets hit. Look for him to finally have that breakout game.

Jakorian Bennett, CB – With Nate Hobbs out, the Raiders may move Bennett around. They will rely on him and his speed to bring an element close to what Hobbs does. The Chargers have speed and great route running everywhere, so they will need it for sure.