How to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Washington Commanders in Week 3: Pete Carroll and company have a chance to bounce back
Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders are looking to get a win over the Washington Commanders.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost their Week 2 game against the Los Angeles Chargers after beating the New England Patriots in Week 1. Now, they’re going to Washington to face the Washington Commanders, a team that made the NFC Championship last season, but lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Washington has a quarterback in Jayden Daniels who is already a top-ten guy at his position. However, he is banged up with a knee sprain. Now, he didn’t practice on Wednesday, so there is a chance he doesn’t play, but let’s be honest, he’s a competitor, and the guy is likely going to do whatever he can to get on that field. Him playing, or even not playing, is good for the Raiders at this point.
The game should be fun, but the biggest question isn’t even about the quarterback situation on the opposite sideline. Actually, the biggest question is now whether you’ll be able to watch the game or not. Here’s how to watch:
How to watch the Raiders vs. Commanders Week 2 game
The last time the Raiders played the Commanders was the last time they were in the race for a playoff spot, and actually made the playoffs, back in 2021. The Commanders were not the Commanders; they were actually the Washington Football Team. That game saw Washington win 17-15, a weirdly scored game, and a game that saw only a few players who are currently still on both teams. Both teams are so different now than they were then.
This game kicks off at 10 a.m. PT.
If you’re not local, NFL Sunday Ticket is your best option for watching the game. However, that can cost you a ton of money. If you are local, FOX will be the go-to channel to watch this game. And, if you’re local, can’t watch, but can listen, here is everything from the Raiders’ website about how to listen and watch, whether it’s local TV and radio, or streaming TV and radio.
This game should be an exciting one. If the Raiders can come out of Washington with a road win against the Commanders, they can show everyone that maybe they are an actual good team, and one that can compete with anyone.
Raiders’ broadcast map for Week 3

On this broadcast map, any place that has yellow on it, gets the game. So, most of Nevada, a good chunk of California, New Orleans, and the DMV area all get this game. This game will have Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth as the play by play and the color analyst.
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Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders have to be ready for the Washington Commanders and maybe Jayden Daniels.