How to watch Las Vegas Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks preseason game: First time seeing new regime in action
The first time we get to see the Las Vegas Raiders' new regime in action is on Thursday, in a preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks.
There are a few things that would make this game much more exciting if it was a regular season game, than just a regular-old, regular season game. For one, this is Geno Smith's former team the Raiders are playing, and, of course, Pete Carroll's which he had been with since 2010 till before last year.
Not only that, but three years ago, when the Raiders played the Seahawks, Josh Jacobs, who is now on the Green Bay Packers, walked the game off with a big-time rushing touchdown. Obviously, things are much different now than they were then.
In fact, there aren't many players who are on the team who were on that team. This is a new regime, and we will get to see what it looks like first-hand on Thursday. But it's a preseason game, so take everything with a grain of salt. And with it being a preseason game, the question stands, will you even be able to watch?
View the to see embedded media.
How to watch Raiders vs. Seahawks preseason game
Luckily for you all, this preseason game is on national TV, as the Raiders play Seattle on NFL Network at 7 PM Pacific Time. Yes, it's a late game, especially for the people who live on the East Coast. But it's on national TV, which is great because you usually can't watch most preseason games unless you're local.
If you're not local, NFL Network will be the move. You can access the NFL Network on streaming services like Hulu TV, YouTube TV, and others that offer live TV channels.
If you're local, you can watch the broadcast on your local channels or even use the Raiders Allegiant Stadium Plus app. And, if you're local can't watch, but can listen, there are ways you can listen on the radio, too.
Here is everything from the Raiders website about how to listen:
All Las Vegas Raiders preseason, regular season, and postseason contests will be broadcast on the Silver and Black's flagship radio stations in Las Vegas. Listen to live broadcasts on , the "Home of the Las Vegas Raiders," and . The online stream is available on desktop everywhere and in-market on mobile devices via or the Raiders + Allegiant Stadium app. The same rules apply for . If you are located outside the local market, you can .
The season is right around the corner, and Thursday should be a blast.
This story was originally reported by A to Z Sports on Aug 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
4 minutes ago
- Yahoo
📺 Thursday: Vasco v Cruzeiro, Copa do Brasil survival clash
Europa League 14h00 - Hacken x Brann - Youtube/GOAT 15h00 - Panathinaikos x Shakhtar Donetsk - Youtube/GOAT Brazilian Women's Cup 15h00 - América-MG x Santos - SporTV Brazilian U-17 Championship 15h00 - Fluminense x Juventude - Youtube/Fluminense FC Conference League 16h00 - Partizan x Hibernian - Youtube/GOAT Brazilian Cup 20h00 - Vasco da Gama x CSA - SporTV and Premiere21h00 - CRB x Cruzeiro - Prime VideoLeagues Cup 20h00 - Cincinnati FC x Guadalajara - Apple TV 20h30 - Monterrey x Charlotte - Apple TV 20h30 - NY Red Bulls x Juarez - Apple TV 21h30 - Cruz Azul x Colorado Rapids - Apple TV This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here. 📸 Buda Mendes - 2025 Getty Images


Forbes
8 minutes ago
- Forbes
Why The U.S. Open Is Hosting A Reality TV Dating Show This Year
Love is in the air. And, on the courts of the U.S. Open. The upcoming Grand Slam tournament will host its own reality TV dating show, which will be shot on the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. Titled 'Game, Set, Matchmaker', the eight-part YouTube series will feature New York native Ilana Sedaka as the 'tennis-savvy bachelorette'. A former figure skater and Pilates instructor, the Miami-based 24-year-old will be matched with seven male participants and go on dates which include playing games and exploring the tennis center. The one-of-a-kind show, in which a contestant will be sent home at the end of each episode, will be filmed a week before the U.S. Open and stream on YouTube during the August 24 to September 7 tournament. The tournament organizers said the show 'fuses the emotional rollercoaster of a dating show with the electric energy of one of the world's biggest sporting events'. 'The U.S. Open has always been one of the most iconic sporting events in the country, and growing up just 30 minutes from Arthur Ashe Stadium, it was something I looked forward to every summer,' Sedaka said in a press release. 'To now be stepping into this experience at such a legendary venue feels surreal and incredibly special.' 'I'm coming in open to connection, ready to compete, and excited to be part of something bigger. My hope is to bring a little joy, a little chaos, and a whole lot of realness to the court.' The seven prospective suitors at the show include influencers, tennis super fans and social media personalities, who will participate in 'intimate dates' and games onsite, as Sedaka looks for her real-life doubles partner. With this show's concept, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is trying to reach a wider audience, beyond the realm of tennis. 'We are trying to attract an entirely new audience, reaching fans at the intersection of tennis, pop culture and entertainment,' a spokesman for the association said in an emailed statement to The New York Times. The U.S. Open's new show follows in the footsteps of wildly popular reality dating shows like Love Island USA, Love Is Blind, and The Bachelor.
Yahoo
8 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Adding five-time All-Star could solve Celtics' frontcourt problems
The Boston Celtics have a major hole that a former All-Star could fix. Over the past couple of months, the Celtics have been one of the most active teams in the league. After winning an NBA title in 2024, much of that championship core is now elsewhere. Beginning with the trades of Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, Brad Stevens steadily began to dismantle part of the championship roster to help Boston's tough financial situation. Looking to get under the second apron and be in a better spot for long-term flexibility, the Celtics have also lost Luke Kornet and appear likely to lose Al Horford as well. Although the team has made some minimal moves to address their departures, the team is especially lacking inside. With Jayson Tatum expected to miss all of next season, Boston's starting frontcourt currently appears to be Georges Niang and Neemias Queta. While both are solid players, they would likely project as backups on most contending squads. To help with that issue, Boston could add a bit more depth inside by signing Kevin Love. According to a recent report from Marc Stein, the big man is trying to find his way out of Utah, likely through a buyout. If Love can secure that buyout, Boston could be among the teams near the top of his list. Although Love's top priorities for his next team might be a big market and title contention, the Celtics can offer him some legitimate playing time. As a great sports market and potentially only another year from contending again, Love going to Boston could be a move more suited as a long-term solution to cap off the potential Hall of Famer's career.