How to watch and stream Las Vegas Raiders-San Francisco 49ers preseason game on Friday
The Las Vegas Raiders are set to play their final preseason game of 2024 against a rival of theirs — the old Bay Area neighbors of the San Francisco 49ers. They have now played the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys, and after this next one, the regular season gets started.According to Antonio Pierce, shortly after […]
The Las Vegas Raiders are set to play their final preseason game of 2024 against a rival of theirs — the old Bay Area neighbors of the San Francisco 49ers. They have now played the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys, and after this next one, the regular season gets started.
According to Antonio Pierce, shortly after announcing that Gardner Minshew would be the quarterback for Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers, he also announced that the starters would not be playing on Friday for their last preseason game. This game will be more for those guys trying to make a last-ditch effort to make the team.
So, when the game comes on, be expecting guys like Carter Bradley, the undrafted free agent rookie quarterback, to play, as well as quarterback Nathan Peterman. Bubble roster guys, or guys who are on the verge of either making it or not making it, will also be playing. This is still going to be a fun game nonetheless, as we see some players battle it out.
Here is how you can watch the game:
Raiders National Television Broadcast Information
Network: NFL Network
Play-by-play: Paul Allen
Color Analyst: Pete Bercich
Sideline: Ben Leber
Raiders Local Television Broadcast Information
Network: FOX-5 (Las Vegas)
Play-by-play: Jason Horowitz
Color Analyst: Matt Millen
Color Analyst: Rich Gannon
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.