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Where to Watch the Las Vegas Raiders in Chicago, IL

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For Las Vegas Raiders fans living in Chicago, IL, you're in luck! As Chicago is a significant distance from Las Vegas, you are considered an out-of-market fan. This means you will NOT face any local blackout restrictions when trying to watch Raiders games. You have the most flexibility in how you can stream every game, from regular season matchups to potential playoff runs. Services like NFL+ Premium (for all out-of-market games on demand after live broadcast, or live on mobile/tablet), YouTube TV's NFL Sunday Ticket (for all live out-of-market games), and individual streaming platforms for nationally televised games (Amazon Prime Video for Thursday Night Football, Peacock for Sunday Night Football, and ESPN/ABC for Monday Night Football) are all viable options. Local CBS, FOX, and NBC affiliates will also carry games, often accessible via live TV streaming services or an antenna. GridCast provides real-time broadcast information to ensure you never miss a play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch the Las Vegas Raiders in Chicago?

As an out-of-market fan in Chicago, you have several excellent options to watch the Las Vegas Raiders. For all out-of-market Sunday games, NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV is the most comprehensive live option. Alternatively, NFL+ Premium offers live local and primetime games on mobile/tablet, plus all out-of-market games on demand after they air. Nationally broadcast games will be available on their respective platforms: Amazon Prime Video for Thursday Night Football, Peacock for Sunday Night Football, and ESPN/ABC for Monday Night Football. Local CBS, FOX, and NBC affiliates will also carry games, accessible through live TV streaming services or an over-the-air antenna. No blackout restrictions apply to Raiders games in Chicago.

What channel is the Las Vegas Raiders game on tonight?

The specific channel or streaming service for tonight's Las Vegas Raiders game can vary based on the schedule, whether it's a national broadcast, and the day of the week. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always check GridCast. We provide real-time broadcast details for every game, ensuring you know exactly where to tune in, whether it's on a local affiliate, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, ESPN, or NFL Network.

Can I watch Las Vegas Raiders games for free in Chicago?

Watching Las Vegas Raiders games for free in Chicago has limited options. You can potentially watch games broadcast on local CBS, FOX, or NBC affiliates using a digital over-the-air antenna, provided you have good reception. Some streaming services offer free trials, which you could use strategically. Additionally, Peacock often has a free tier that might occasionally include certain NFL content or highlights, but live Sunday Night Football games typically require a paid subscription. For comprehensive coverage, paid subscriptions are generally necessary.

Are Las Vegas Raiders games blacked out in Chicago?

No, Las Vegas Raiders games are not blacked out in Chicago. Chicago is considered an out-of-market location for the Raiders, meaning local blackout rules that apply to in-market teams do not affect Raiders games there. Fans in Chicago have full access to all Raiders games through various streaming and broadcast options without geographic restrictions.

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