How to watch and stream the Las Vegas Raiders-Dallas Cowboys preseason game on Saturday

The Las Vegas Raiders are coming off of a bad look on offense in the 2023 season. Well, against the Minnesota Vikings in their first preseason game, they showed that the offense has much better potential in 2024. The first preseason game showed a lot about how we think this team will be in 2024.But, […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are coming off of a bad look on offense in the 2023 season. Well, against the Minnesota Vikings in their first preseason game, they showed that the offense has much better potential in 2024. The first preseason game showed a lot about how we think this team will be in 2024.

But, this next game will show even more. Antonio Pierce has stated that he expects to know who will be the starter for Week 1 of the regular season after preseason Week 2 is over. In this game, they will face a Dallas Cowboys defense that is pretty good — better than the Vikings. So, this one is not only important for the quarterback battle but important overall to see how the offense is.

In other words, you're not going to want to miss it. So, here's how you can watch and stream the game on Saturday, at 7 PM local time, 10 PM Eastern Standard time.


Raiders Local Television Broadcast Information:

Network: KVVU FOX-5 (Las Vegas)

Play-by-play: Jason Horowitz

Color Analyst: Matt Millen

Color Analyst: Rich Gannon


Cowboys' Local Market Broadcast Information:

KTVT (CBS/11 – Dallas)


Out-of-Market TV Affiliates according to Raiders:

  • LOS ANGELES: KTLA 5
  • BAY AREA: KRON 4
  • SALT LAKE CITY: KTVX 4
  • HAWAII: KHON 2
  • BAKERSFIELD: KGET 17
  • RENO: KNSN 21
  • ANCHORAGE, AK: KYUR, NYUR, KTBY
  • FAIRBANKS, AK: KATN, NATN, OATN
  • JUNEAU, AK: KJUD, NJUD, OJUD

Streaming:

This game will be featured on NFL Network, so if you pay for any streaming package that has that channel, such as YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV, or anything like that, you should be able to watch.