How to watch, listen, and stream NFL Week 4 matchup between Browns and Raiders

The page is turning to Week 4 around the NFL and teams are beginning to figure out who they really are after three weeks of football. For the Cleveland Browns, they should hope that Week 3 was a gut punch by losing to the New York Giants. Now, they will face the Raiders in what […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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The page is turning to Week 4 around the NFL and teams are beginning to figure out who they really are after three weeks of football.

For the Cleveland Browns, they should hope that Week 3 was a gut punch by losing to the New York Giants. Now, they will face the Raiders in what feels like a must-win game. Las Vegas will be looking to shake off the loss to Andy Dalton and the Carolina Panthers.

Below you will find where to watch the Browns and Raiders on Sept. 29.

Where to watch, stream, and listen to Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders

Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada

Where to watch: CBS

Here are the announcers for the Cleveland Browns-New York Giants game: TBD

Stream: Fubo, Paramount +, FOX Sports

Radio: 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK


Deshaun Watson and the entire offense have been bad for Cleveland to start the year, perhaps even the worst in the NFL. The offensive line is struggling and already beaten up and the wide receivers have been a letdown for the most part through three weeks of football.

The Raiders are 1-2 as well but do have an impressive road win over the Baltimore Ravens back in Week 2. Against Cleveland, the Raiders very well could make a change at quarterback. Going from Gardner Minshew to Aidan O’Connell is on the table for Las Vegas.

We are just about into October football already and the month of September was not too nice to the Browns. A win in Week 4 could shift that feeling a bit.