Raiders vs. Panthers: How to watch, listen and stream Week 3 game

How to watch, listen and stream Raiders Week 3 home opener against the Panthers

After opening the season with consecutive road games, the Raiders finally will have their home opener in Week three. They welcome the winless Carolina Panthers and their newly named starting QB Andy Dalton.

Here is all the info you need to catch it.

Game information

Week 3: Carolina Panthers (0-2) vs. Las Vegas Raiders (1-1)

Date/Time: Sunday, Sept. 22, 1:05 pm Pacific (4:05 pm ET)

Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV

How to watch

The game will be broadcast by CBS and will air in the orange areas of the map via 506sports.com:

CBS Broadcast team: Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst) and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline)

How to stream

If you are located in the orange areas of the map, you can stream the game using FuboTV (try it free).

If you are not located in the orange areas of the map, you can stream the game using NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube and YouTube TV.

How to listen

Raiders radio: Las Vegas on KOMP 92.3FM, 920AM or see their regional affiliate stations.

Broadcast team: Jason Horowitz (play-by-play), Lincoln Kennedy (analyst).

Charlotte NC: WRFX 99.7 FM The Fox as well as their regional affiliate stations.

Broadcast team: Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Luke Kuechly (analyst), Jim Szoke (analyst) and Sharon Thorsland (sideline) are on the call.

Panthers coverage: Panthers Wire

Here’s the TV coverage map for Packers vs. Washington in Week 7

Most of the country will get to see the Packers, wearing their new throwback uniforms, go for a sixth-straight win against Washington.

Most of the country will get to see the Green Bay Packers go for a sixth-straight win while wearing their new throwback uniforms on Sunday against the Washington Football Team.

The Packers’ showdown with the defending NFC East champions is the featured game during the noon timeslot on FOX. Joe Davis and Greg Olson will call the game for FOX.

Here’s the TV coverage map for the early game on FOX from 506sports.com:

Most of biggest viewing conflicts aren’t in play this week, especially for the Upper Midwest. The Minnesota Vikings are on a bye, the Chicago Bears play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the late afternoon timeslot on CBS, and the Detroit Lions play the Los Angeles Rams in the late afternoon timeslot on FOX.

There are two other games on FOX during the early timeslot, but neither accounts for a significant part of the broadcast territory.

Note: Viewers in the blue-shaded section on the map will see the Raiders-Eagles in the late afternoon timeslot, while the yellow-shaded section gets Lions-Rams.

During each of the last two weeks, conflicts with the Vikings meant parts of Wisconsin didn’t get the Packers game in their broadcast area. That’s not the case this week.

Packers Wire will provide an updated television coverage map if necessary later in the week.

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Here’s the TV coverage map for Packers vs. Bears in Week 6

Like last week, not everyone in Wisconsin will get to see Packers-Bears on Sunday.

For the second week in a row, not all of Wisconsin will get a chance to see the Green Bay Packers on television.

While the Packers’ showdown with the Chicago Bears is the featured game on FOX in the early time slot, conflicts with other games – namely the Minnesota Vikings’ visit to Carolina – will limit who gets to see the game in the Upper Midwest.

Here’s the TV coverage map for FOX at noon CT from 506sports.com:

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Because the Vikings play the Panthers at noon, a chunk of Western and Northern Wisconsin will see Vikings-Panthers instead of Packers-Bears. These areas are in the Twin Cities television market.

Areas shaded in green on the map will see the Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns in the late afternoon time slot.

While the Vikings playing in the same time slot complicates the viewership for some in the Upper Midwest, much of the country will get a chance to see Joe Davis and Greg Olson call Packers-Bears for FOX.

Packers Wire will provide an updated television coverage map if necessary later in the week.

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Here’s the TV coverage map for Packers vs. Bengals in Week 5

Not all of Wisconsin will get the opportunity to see the Green Bay Packers take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.

Not all of Wisconsin will get the opportunity to see the Green Bay Packers take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.

The NFC North-leading Packers and AFC North-leading Bengals are scheduled to play in the 12:00 p.m. CT time slot on FOX. The one problem? The Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions also play in the same time slot, so a big chunk of the Upper Midwest will see Vikings-Lions instead of Packers-Bengals.

Here’s the TV coverage map, via 506sports.com:

As the map shows, most of Western and Northwestern Wisconsin won’t get the Packers game. The same goes for most of Michigan and the Dakotas.

Viewers on the West Coast and New England will get Packers-Bengals. So will much of the South. But again, not everyone in Wisconsin will get the Packers because the Twin Cities television market stretches into its neighboring state. It’s a problem that pops up a few times a year when the Packers and Vikings play on the same channel and in the same time slot.

FOX’s team of Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma will call the game.

Packers Wire will provide an updated map as necessary throughout the week.

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Here’s the TV coverage map for Packers vs. Steelers in Week 4

Most of the country will get to see the Packers take on the Steelers at Lambeau Field in Week 4. Here’s the TV coverage map from 506 Sports.

A majority of the country will see the Green Bay Packers host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field.

The Packers and Steelers are scheduled to play in the 3:25 p.m. CT time slot on CBS. While some will see the Denver Broncos take on the Baltimore Ravens, most will get the Packers and Steelers. There are only two games in the late afternoon time slot on CBS.

Here’s the TV coverage map, via 506sports.com:

CBS’s No. 1 announcing team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will broadcast the game.

The Minnesota Vikings play in the early time slot on CBS, eliminating one potential broadcast conflict. The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions play in the early time slot on FOX, taking away another.

Per the league’s broadcast contract, the Packers are playing on CBS because the team is hosting an AFC team.

The Packers and Steelers haven’t played since 2017. The two teams haven’t faced off at Lambeau Field since 2013.

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