St. Louis Rams vs. Oakland Raiders: Broadcast Schedule, Live Stream, Start Time, & More
With their backs up against the wall, the St. Louis Rams will continue their attempt at their first winning season since 2003 when they face the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. The Rams, who currently sit at 4-7, will certainly be favored to increase their win total against a 1-10 Raiders team that nearly ruined their only victory with linebacker Sio Moore‘s infamous sack celebration that would have resulted in a free play for the Kansas City Chiefs had defensive end Justin Tuck not called a timeout to save the day.
The Rams will be attempting to rebound after a disappointing 27-24 loss in San Diego last Sunday. Beyond the fact that Oakland is the league’s worst team this year, the trends dictate that the Rams have a good chance at winning this year, as they’ve won every other game dating back to their Week 7 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on October 19. In addition, they should be helped by the return of veteran defensive end Chris Long, who will play for the first time since the opening minutes of the team’s season-opening loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
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Here’s some important info that you’ll need to follow along with the Rams’ Sunday matchup with the Raiders:
Where: Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO
When: 12:00 PM CT, November 30, 2014
TV Broadcast: With the AFC Raiders visiting the NFC Rams, Sunday’s game will be broadcast on CBS TV. Play-by-play announcer Andrew Catalon and color commentator Steve Beurlein will be on the call.
Radio Broadcast: The game will be broadcast on the Rams Radio Network, the flagship of which is WXOS-101.1 ESPN in St. Louis. Steve Savard will handle play-by-play, while former Ram D’Marco Farr will provide color commentary and Will Witherspoon will serve as the sideline reporter.
Live Stream: NFLSundayTicket.tv
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