How to watch and stream Raiders vs. Steelers in Week 3

The Las Vegas Raiders are set to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in their home opener, with a little bit of star power in attendance. The Raiders are trying to improve to 2-1 and hopefully keep the standing in the AFC West in their favor.The start of the season hasn't been great, but they are 1-1, […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are set to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in their home opener, with a little bit of star power in attendance. The Raiders are trying to improve to 2-1 and hopefully keep the standing in the AFC West in their favor.

The start of the season hasn't been great, but they are 1-1, and there is a lot of season left to be played. The Raiders need to fix several issues on offense and defense but look to get that done on Sunday night.

The game will be played on Sunday Night Football, Primetime TV, in a matchup that has a rivalry dating back years. Here is how you can watch:

Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) vs. Las Vegas Raiders (1-1)

When:
Sunday, September 24 at 8:15 PM ET

Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada

Live Stream: FuboTV, Peacock, etc.

Referee Crew: Tra Blake

Odds: Raiders -3

Point Total: 43

Announcers: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth

Network: NBC

Three Raiders players to watch

Tyree Wilson, DE – With Chandler Jones still not playing, Wilson will continue to get a bigger workload. His get-off is terrible right now as he tries to get adjusted to the NFL game. He is one to watch this Sunday to see if he has made any progress with his game.

Hunter Renfrow, WR –In Week 1, Renfrow played 22% of offensive snaps; this week, he played 65% of offensive snaps. Week 2 was much better, but there is no reason he should have gone through all of Week 1 without a target and then one target in garbage time against the Buffalo Bills. McDaniels said they have to get him the ball more, so we will see if they do just that.

Jakobi Meyers, WR – Meyers was the best receiver for the Raiders in Week 1, or maybe it was that Garoppolo just force-fed him. He missed last week because of a concussion, so look to see if he fits right back in.

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