Las Vegas Raiders TV Schedule 2025: Watch Pete Carroll’s NFL Return

The Las Vegas Raiders are making headlines going into the 2025 season with the return of Pete Carroll to the NFL sidelines, Chip Kelly bringing his tempo to the team, and Geno Smith getting another shot at leading the offense. With standout players like tight end Brock Bowers and rookie Ashton Jeanty, the Raiders are looking to turn things around after a tough season last year.

After finishing last in their division in 2024, the Raiders made some big changes at the top, bringing in John Spytek as GM and Carroll as head coach. Kelly’s fast-paced style and Smith’s veteran leadership are expected to bring a new energy to the team. The addition of key players like Alex Cappa, Raheem Mostert, Jeremy Chinn, and Elandon Roberts in free agency has bolstered the roster.

According to The Athletic’s Austin Mock, the Raiders are projected to win around 7.6 games this season, putting them in the mix for a potential wild-card spot if they can improve their offense and tighten up their defense. The schedule includes some tough matchups, but the team is ready to face the challenge.

Watching NFL games in 2025 is more complex than ever, with games spread across a variety of platforms including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC/ESPN, NFL Network, Prime Video, Netflix, Peacock, and YouTube. Flex scheduling can also change game times starting in Week 5, so fans need to stay on their toes.

To catch all 17 of the Raiders’ regular-season games, you’ll need a cable or streaming package. Popular options include Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Dish, Xfinity, and Verizon Fios, with prices ranging from $49.99 to $110 per month. Additional fees may apply for out-of-market games and special broadcasts like “Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video and the Christmas slate on Netflix.

On Sundays, you’ll find most Raiders games on CBS or Fox during the afternoon slots, with kickoff times usually at 1 or 4-4:30 p.m. CBS typically airs AFC games, while Fox covers NFC matchups, though there are exceptions due to “cross flex” rules. Both networks have various broadcast teams covering games, so you’ll get a mix of commentators throughout the season.

Stay tuned to The Athletic for in-depth coverage of the Raiders and follow senior writer Tashan Reed for all the latest updates on the team. Get ready for an exciting season of NFL action as the Raiders look to make their mark in 2025.