Oakland Raiders vs Washington Redskins: How to watch online, television info, and more
The Raiders travel across the country for Sunday Night Football against the Redskins
A rematch of Super Bowl XVIII comes to Washington with the Redskins hosting the Raiders on Sunday night.
Derek Carr is looking to keep the Raiders undefeated and return to the playoffs after suffering a broken leg late last year. Meanwhile, Washington is looking to stay above .500 and keep up with Philadelphia atop the NFC East.
Here’s how to watch a thrilling Sunday Night Football game in Washington later tonight between the Raiders and Redskins.
Who: Oakland Raiders vs Washington Redskins
When: Sunday, September 24, 8:25 p.m. E.T. (5:25 P.T.)
Where: FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland
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Weather at Kickoff: Mid 70’s at kickoff with the temperature dropping down to low 60’s with little to no chance of precipitation
Watch on TV: NBC
Announcers: Play-by-play: Al Michaels; Color Analysts: Cris Collinsworth; Sideline: Michele Tafoya
National Radio: Westwood One Sports: Play-by-play: Kevin Kugler; Color Analyst: Jason Taylor
Local Radio: Raiders Radio Network Flagship: 95.7 The GAME/98.5 KFOX; Play-by-play: Greg Papa; Color Analyst: Tom Flores; Sideline: Lincoln Kennedy
Watch Online: NFL Game Pass
Here are the Oakland Raiders inactives:
Quarterback Connor Cook, Safety Erik Harris, Cornerback Dexter McDonald, Defensive Tackle Darius Latham, Tackle David Sharpe, Tackle Jylan Ware, Defensive End Jihad Ward
Here are the Washington Redskins inactives:
Guard Tyler Catalina, Tackle TJ Clemmings, Linebacker Mason Foster, Cornerback Joshua Holsey, Running back Rob Kelley, Defensive lineman Anthony Lanier II, Tight end Jordan Reed
Oakland enters as one of three teams (Kansas City and Atlanta) still undefeated through week three of the new season.