Browns vs. Raiders live stream: How to watch if you don’t have NFL Network

Derek Carr, Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
Derek Carr, Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) /
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The Cleveland Browns host the Las Vegas Raiders in their rescheduled Week 15 NFL game.

Due to an internal COVID-19 outbreak, the Cleveland Browns‘ home game vs. the Las Vegas Raiders was pushed back two days from Saturday evening to Monday evening.

Cleveland was not the only NFL team with COVID issues entering Week 15. The Los Angeles Rams and the Washington Football Team had to have their games from Sunday rescheduled to Tuesday. With the league adopting new COVID-19 testing protocols, it is doing everything in its power to make sure these games do not get postponed for more than a few days, or outright cancelled.

Here is how to watch the Raiders at Browns game on Monday night.

Las Vegas Raiders at Cleveland Browns: How to watch game online

Date: Monday, Dec. 20
Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Venue: FirstEnergy Stadium
TV Info: NFL Network
Live Stream: fuboTV, SportSurge
Radio: Raiders Radio Network, Browns Radio Network

Kickoff from FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio will be at 5:00 p.m. ET. The national broadcast can be found on the NFL Network. The available live streams can be found on fuboTV and on SportSurge. If you want to listen to the game on the radio, be sure to tune in to the Raiders or Browns Radio Networks. Joe Davis and Kurt Warner will be on the call for the NFL Network.

This is the last game of the week featuring AFC teams. Though Cleveland and Las Vegas are only hovering around .500, this game does have significant playoff implications. A home win by the Browns propels them to 8-6 and into first place of the AFC North. A road victory by the Silver and Black gets to the 7-7 and keeps their slim chances of getting in as a wild card team alive for now.

Though this game will be televised nationally, it will only be broadcasted on the NFL Network.

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