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Las Vegas Raiders vs. Baltimore Ravens TV coverage map for Week 2 game
The Las Vegas Raiders and Baltimore Ravens are both in search of their first win of the 2024 campaign ahead of their Week 2 contest at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
The Raiders drew their division rival the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1 and lost, 22-10, in what was an ugly showing for Las Vegas. The offense struggled to get much going and the defense held strong before eventually breaking late.
The Ravens drew a brutal tough against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead but almost managed to come away with a win before losing, 27-20.
Isaiah Likely nearly caught a touchdown pass near the end of the regulation but was out of bounds by a literal toe. Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh looked set to go for two had Likely scored, which would've decided the game then and there.
Las Vegas has a major concern going into this game, as the Ravens sport an elite rushing attack with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, and the Raiders have seen plenty of struggles against the run dating back to the preseason.
On top of that, the Raiders are banged-up along the edge, with both Malcolm Koonce (injured reserve) and Tyree Wilson ruled out. If the Raiders don't bring their "A" game on against the Ravens on Sunday, it could be a long afternoon.
Raiders vs. Ravens TV coverage map
If you're in the green, you'll get Raiders vs. Ravens on local television. Check out the viewing information below.
506Sports.comHow to watch Raiders vs. Ravens
When:Sunday, Sept. 15, 1 p.m. ET
Where:M&T Bank Stadium
Watch:CBS
Stream:NFL+ (local)
Radio:Raiders affiliates | Ravens affiliates
Raiders injury report
Game statuses
G Jackson Powers-Johnson (illness): Questionable
CB Decamerion Richardson (hamstring): Out
DE Tyree Wilson (knee): Out
Ravens injury report
Game statuses
LB Kyle Van Noy (eye): Questionable
LB Adisa Isaac (hamstring): Doubtful
CB Nate Wiggins (neck): Out
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