How to Watch Vikings in Week 11: Not a good week for non-Minnesota residents

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For the third week in a row, the Minnesota Vikings are heading into a matchup against a member of the AFC South. This time, the Vikings will be traveling to take on the Tennessee Titans inside Nissan Stadium.

Minnesota has come away with wins against the other three members of the AFC South this season, so they would sweep the division with a victory over the Titans on Sunday.

Unfortunately, since it's not exactly one of this week's highly anticipated games on the NFL schedule, a bunch of people who live outside of the state of Minnesota won't have access to the broadcast without a subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket.

How to watch the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 against the Tennessee Titans

How to Watch Vikings at Titans on Local TV

According to the graphic below from 506Sports.com, Sunday's Vikings and Titans matchup will be televised by the local CBS affiliates for those who live in the areas on the map that are shaded yellow.

Calling the action between Minnesota and Tennessee this weekend from inside the TV booth will be Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and former NFL safety Adam Archuleta (color analyst) while Aditi Kinkhabwala will provide reporting from the sidelines.

How to Stream Vikings at Titans without Cable

Sunday's non-conference battle between the Vikings and Titans will also be available on multiple streaming platforms, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV.

If subscribers have a streaming package that includes their local CBS channel and they are residents of one of the local markets where the game is being televised (from the graphic above), then they will be able to watch the Week 11 contest.

This weekend's game is also able to be streamed with a paid subscription to Paramount+ or NFL+. As is the case with the streaming platforms mentioned above, though, subscribers must still live in an area where the contest is being shown on their local CBS affiliate.

And finally, for those who don't live in one of the local markets where the game is available on CBS, one can watch the Week 11 matchup between Minnesota and Tennessee by purchasing NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube or YouTube TV.

Vikings at Titans Game Details

Location: Nissan Stadium
Kickoff Time: 12:00 p.m. CST
All-time Series Record: Vikings lead 9-5

Since they're not members of the same conference, the Vikings don't go up against the Titans very often. But when they have met in the past, Minnesota has gotten the best of Tennessee more often than not.

The last time these two teams faced off was back in Week 3 of the 2020 season when the Titans escaped the Twin Cities with a 31-30 win over the Vikings. But Minnesota fans remember that game for a different reason as it was when Vikings star wide receiver Justin Jefferson scored the first touchdown of his NFL career.

Jefferson will be looking to score another touchdown against Tennessee on Sunday when he and the rest of his Minnesota teammates attempt to get their third straight victory over an AFC South team.

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