Minnesota Vikings vs. Raiders: Game time, TV, where to watch
By Dan Zinski
The Minnesota Vikings (6-2) face the Oakland Raiders (4-4) Sunday, Nov. 15 at O.co Coliseum. Kick off is set for 3:05 PM CT.
The game will be televised by FOX with Chris Myers and Ronde Barber as announcers. Check 506sports.com to see what games are available in your area.
The game will be broadcast on radio by KFAN 100.3 FM and their affiliate stations.
Preview
Quarterback
Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater is expected to start after being cleared under the NFL’s concussion protocol.
Raiders QB Derek Carr is having a fine sophomore season with help from offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave.
Running back
Adrian Peterson leads the NFL in rushing yards with 758.
Raiders RB Latavius Murray is expected to play after suffering a concussion last week.
Wide receiver/tight end
Vikings WR Mike Wallace has just one reception for four yards over the last two games.
Raiders rookie WR Amari Cooper is listed as probable for Sunday (quad).
Offensive line
Mike Harris continues to impress at right guard for the Vikings.
The Raiders’ offensive line has become one of the best blocking units in the NFL this year.
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Defensive line
Vikings DT Sharrif Floyd is expected to play after missing three games with a knee injury.
Khalil Mack vs. Matt Kalil should be an interesting match-up.
Linebackers
Eric Kendricks looks like he will miss his second straight game with a rib injury.
Raiders LB Ray-Ray Armstrong is in trouble with the cops for the dumbest reason ever.
Secondary
Trae Waynes filled in last week for Terence Newman but is expected to go back to the bench as Newman has cleared the concussion protocol and should play.
The Vikings will once again meet up with their old pal Charles Woodson. The former Packer has five career interceptions against Minnesota.
Special teams
Vikings kick returner Cordarrelle Patterson missed Wednesday’s practice for unknown reasons.
The venerable Sebastian Janikowski has made 13-of-16 field goals on the season.
Prediction: The Raiders have a well-rounded offense and Derek Carr is having a fine year. Oakland beats the Vikings 28-17.