Ravens at Raiders time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more
By Brad Weiss
In a matchup of two teams trending in the wrong direction, the Oakland Raiders will play host to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon.
The Oakland Raiders jumped out to a 2-0 start this season, easily dispatching of the Tennessee Titans on the road, and then the New York Jets at home. They have not won since, but will try to get back on the right track against the Baltimore Ravens inside the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday. Oakland will be without starting quarterback Derek Carr in this one, so moving the ball may come a bit harder without him under center.
For Baltimore, they are hoping to get anything going on offense. The Ravens were destroyed in London by the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 3, and then failed to do much on offense against the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. They have some veteran talent on the offensive side of the ball, and they may be able to get things going against a very mediocre Oakland Raiders defense.
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What time, channel is Ravens at Raiders on?
This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS, and out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. For those who are on the road, the game can be seen through the NFL Sunday Ticket app, and FuboTV on any mobile device.
This matchup will also be available over the airwaves for those who cannot get in front of a screen. Check the teams official website for radio information, which will give you all the information you need leading up to the game.
TV: CBS
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Trent Green
Odds: Oakland (-2), Over/Under: 39.0
Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket app, FuboTV
Raiders blog: Just Blog Baby
Ravens blog: Ebony Bird
As the week goes on, continue to check the current line, and spread at Sportsbook Review.
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Both of these teams have an opportunity to be in the mix for a Wildcard spot later in the year, so there is plenty on the line on Sunday. Oakland will be rolling with a backup quarterback in E.J. Manuel, but he has started NFL games before. The Ravens have been pitiful on offense this season, so this one could be a game where the winning team struggles to hit 20 points.