How to watch, stream, or listen to the Minnesota Vikings vs. Tennessee Titans Week 11 matchup

The 7-2 Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the 2-7 Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon in Nashville. It's an intriguing matchup for the Vikings, as they just had a grueling matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars that they won 12-7. In some ways, both teams are very similar. They have a good amount of talent […]

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Nov 10, 2024; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrates the win over the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium.
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The 7-2 Minnesota Vikings are set to take on the 2-7 Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon in Nashville.

It's an intriguing matchup for the Vikings, as they just had a grueling matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars that they won 12-7. In some ways, both teams are very similar. They have a good amount of talent across the board but their failures in major spots have left them in dire straits with just two wins.

The Vikings could end up in a tough matchup against the Titans, who are first in yards allowed but 29th in points allowed, as the offense has put them in poor positions a few too many times. Even though it's not the sexiest matchup, the Vikings have proven to be must-watch television and you won't want to miss it.

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How to watch the Vikings vs. Titans in market

The Texans and Vikings game will kick off at 12 pm Central Standard Time on CBS on Sunday, September 22nd. CBS has already released who will be calling the game and it will be Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta.


How to watch the Vikings vs. Titans out of market

CBS will be showing this game for certain in the Tennessee and Minneapolis markets. It will also be shown in all of Wisconsin, the Dakotas and parts of Iowa, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska. If you don't live in those markets, you will need to watch the game on NFL Sunday Ticket or by catching parts of it on Red Zone.


Vikings radio coverage

The Vikings are lucky enough to have the best radio broadcaster in the world Paul Allen. He will be on the call with former Vikings linebacker Pete Bercich on 100.3 KFAN.