This week will make the second consecutive road game to open the 2024 campaign for the Raiders, but this one will feel a lot different than the opener.
The Raiders travel across the county to Baltimore to face the Ravens on Sunday, and unlike Week 1 in Los Angeles, the Raiders will have jet lag and a stadium full of opposing fans to deal with.
They’ll also face another Harbaugh. And Ravens coach John Harbaugh has actually won a Super Bowl, unlike his brother Jim, whose Chargers disposed of the Raiders in Week 1.
For those looking to catch the action on local television, 506sports.com provided a broadcast map of the NFL’s early slate of games on Sunday.
The broadcast areas for the Raiders game are highlighted in green on the map below. The map is bad news for Raiders fans in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, as their local stations won’t air the Raiders this week.
For those in the green zone, the Raiders game starts at 10 a.m. Pacific time on CBS. Fans in the Bay Area will see the 49ers face the Vikings, and fans in LA get the Chargers vs. Panthers.
The Raiders’ two other AFC West foes play during the afternoon slate of games on CBS. Most of the country will watch the Chiefs vs. the Bengals. Others will see the Broncos square off against the Steelers.