How to watch and stream Raiders vs. Bears in Week 7

The Las Vegas Raiders are so close to putting together some great football. They are 3-3 on the year but have yet to have a dominating game on offense this year. They have had to dominate games on defense, which isn't what was expected, but they have nonetheless.The Raiders have the perfect matchup to get […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are so close to putting together some great football. They are 3-3 on the year but have yet to have a dominating game on offense this year. They have had to dominate games on defense, which isn't what was expected, but they have nonetheless.

The Raiders have the perfect matchup to get their season back on track. They can win the next four games. Sure, the Detroit Lions will be hard to win, but the other three are very winnable. However, it starts with the Bears.

The Bears are 1-5 on the year and have not played very good football besides in the one game they won against the Washington Commanders. The Bears will be without several starters, including Justin Fields, their dual-threat quarterback. This one should be a fun one for the Raiders, that is. Here is how you can watch and everything you need to know:

Broadcast Information

Network: FOX

Play-by-play Kevin Kugler

Analyst: Mark Sanchez

Sideline Reporter: Laura Okmin

Local Broadcast Information

Flagship: KOMP 92.3 FM 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

Streaming

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YouTube TV Watch every local Raiders game and out-of-market games with the addition of NFL Sunday Ticket.

3 Raiders Players to Watch

Brian Hoyer, QB – Hoyer came into the second half of the Raiders game last week against the New England Patriots and made some nig passes. He even made the biggest play of the season for the Raiders, a pass that went 48 yards to Tre Tucker. Watch for him to take more shots downfield.

Davante Adams, WR – Adams came out this week and let everyone know he wasn't happy with the way the offense was playing and that he needed more touches more consistently if they were going to dominate. Watch to see how much more involved he is every week.

Josh Jacobs, RB – I hate to have three offensive players, but it's the offense that needs the most work. Jacobs has yet to have that breakout game where he looks like the running back from 2002 who led the league in rushing. He could do that this week against a bad Bears defense.