Raiders vs Chargers live stream: How to watch 2021 Week 18 online
By Brad Weiss
The Las Vegas Raiders take on the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18, and here is the live stream information for this crucial AFC battle.
The Las Vegas Raiders have inched their way back into the playoff picture in the AFC, and with a win tonight against the Los Angeles Chargers, they can make their first appearance in the postseason since the 2016 season. That is an incredible accomplishment for the Silver and Black, who have dealt with so many issues off the field, and somehow, are one game away from being one of the final seven teams standing in the AFC.
Las Vegas will have to get through a hated rival to punch their ticket to the playoffs, a foe that beat them back in Week 4 by the score of 28-14. Quarterback Justin Herbert is one of the best signal-callers in the NFL, and is only in his second year, though he has proven that he has some work to do, especially after the loss to Houston two weeks ago.
Herbert will battle it out against the Raiders eighth-year starter Derek Carr, who may not be putting up eye-popping numbers as of late, but is one of the more clutch quarterbacks in the NFL. If it comes down to one final drive in this one, you have to like the Raiders’ chances of coming away with the victory.
Here is how you can catch Raiders action online in Week 18:
Who: Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Chargers
When: Sunday, January 9, 2022
Time: 5:20 PM PT, 8:20 PM ET
Where: Allegiant Stadium
Television Station: NBC
Live Stream: FuboTV
For Las Vegas, the time is now for them to establish themselves as legitimate playoff contenders, and to do so after everything they have been through, and with an interim head coach, would be a real statement for this franchise going forward.
As has been the case all season long, the Raiders are dealing with injury issues, as Josh Jacobs, Darren Waller, and Johnathan Hankins are all game-time decisions in this one. The Silver and Black need those three players if they hope to win in Week 18, and after being limited, the expectation is that all three should be available against Los Angeles.