Raiders at Broncos live stream: How to watch 2020 Week 17 online
By Brad Weiss
The Las Vegas Raiders wrap up their season on the road against the Denver Broncos in Week 17, and here is how you can watch all the action online.
Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders will look to finish their season at .500 on Sunday, as they travel to Denver to take on their division rivals in the Broncos. Last season, the Broncos ruined the Raiders’ chances of finishing without a losing record, and they would certainly like to do the same against Las Vegas in Week 17.
The Broncos are coming off a tough loss to division rival Los Angeles, and are still figuring out what they have in second-year quarterback Drew Lock. The organization has said that he is still the future at the quarterback position, but with so many good signal-callers coming out this year, and the Broncos having an early pick, could they possibly turn the page.
On Sunday, he takes on the Raiders, a team that punished him the last time around, beating Lock and the Broncos by 25 points. Will the Raiders actually come out and beat an inferior team in Week 17? Only time will tell, but after losing five of their last six, they should want nothing more than to end the season on a high note.
Here is how you can watch all of the action online:
Who: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos
When: Sunday, January 3, 2021
Where: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado
Television Station: CBS, NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: FuboTV, NFL Sunday Ticket App
With very little hanging in the balance on Sunday, there are some members of the Silver and Black we would like to see more of. The Raiders have a lot of questions to be answered after this season, and this is the last time they can get some tape on pending free agents, and some of the younger players before the offseason.
With a loss, the Raiders will fall below .500 for the third straight season since Jon Gruden returned to the sidelines. Two outstanding starts to the season have been wasted the last two years, begging the question as to whether or not Jon Gruden can still be an effective coach at the NFL level, or if the game has passed him by.