Dallas Cowboys vs. Oakland Raiders live stream: How to watch
By Brad Weiss
In a solid Sunday Night Football matchup, the Dallas Cowboys will head to the Black Hole to take on the Oakland Raiders in primetime.
Heading into the 2017 NFL season, many believed both the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys would be playoff teams. However, after the first 13 games of the season, both are struggling to stay alive in their playoff races, and time may be running out. On Sunday night, these two proud franchises will do battle under the lights inside the Oakland Coliseum, and it should be a great matchup on the national stage.
The Raiders took a tough loss last weekend, as they lost their tie with the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers for first place in the AFC West. The Cowboys were able to take care of business against a terrible New York Giants team on the road, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Dallas has been treading water with star running back Ezekiel Elliott suspended, but backup Rod Smith had a breakout game against the G-Men on Sunday.
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Kickoff from the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California will be at 8:30 p.m. ET on December 17, 2017. NBC will have the national telecast of Sunday Night Football. Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth will be in the booth to call the game. The available live streams can be found on NBC Live Extra and on FuboTV.
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Kickoff begins at 8:30pm ET, and this one has the makings of a great battle. Both of these teams are fighting to stay alive in their respective playoff races, and each has the talent to be a playoff team. There is a long history between these two franchises, so we will be treated to a good one on Sunday night.
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The Raiders have the talent to be one of the better teams in the AFC, but they have been the most inconsistent good football team in the conference this season. Derek Carr seemed very angry with his team’s performance last Sunday, so expect him to have a serious chip on his shoulder on Sunday night. He usually plays very well in primetime, and with the season hanging in the balance, he might put on a show in front of the home fans this weekend.