How to watch and stream Raiders vs. Packers in Week 5

The Las Vegas Raiders are gearing up to play their first Monday Night Football game of the season, where they are 43-31-1 on MNF. However, they have lost eight straight to the Green Bay Packers, so it's safe to say they do not have history on their side.The Raiders are not new to primetime games […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are gearing up to play their first Monday Night Football game of the season, where they are 43-31-1 on MNF. However, they have lost eight straight to the Green Bay Packers, so it's safe to say they do not have history on their side.

The Raiders are not new to primetime games this season, though, as they played on Sunday Night Football against the Pittsburgh Steelers just a few weeks ago. At 1-3 this year, Week 5 is huge. If they lose this game, there is a huge chance they will miss the playoffs.

The game should be good, though, as both teams have great rosters and stars. Here is how you can watch the game:

Television Broadcast

Network: ESPN/ABC

Play-by-play: Joe Buck

Color Analyst: Troy Aikman

Sideline Reporter: Lisa Salters

National Radio Broadcast Information

Flagship: Westwood One

Play-by-play: Kevin Harlan

Analyst: Mike Golic

Local Radio 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 Column

Flagship: Deportes Vegas 1460 AM

Play-by-play: Harry Ruiz

Analyst: Mayra Gomez

Streaming

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Three Raiders to Watch

  • Tre'Von Moehrig, S – No one really thought we would be saying this in 2023, but Moehrig has been the best secondary player on the team so far, and he had a rough first few years in the league. His time as a Raider was almost up. Watch to see if the last few weeks were a fluke or if he really has improved.
  • Jakobi Meyers, WR – Davante Adams will likely see Jaire Alexander most of the game. That doesn't mean he won't be good, but how does Meyers respond to that? Does he have another game like Week 1? Especially because Garoppolo may be back.
  • Devine Deabalo, LB – The Packers love to use running backs, in fact, they have two really good ones. They use them in both the running and passing game. It will be interesting to see how Deablo does in that second level.