Matthew Stafford, the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, is under the spotlight as the team prepares for their upcoming game against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium this Sunday.
Fans are particularly interested in the status of Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who is recovering from an ankle injury. Head coach Sean McVay stated that Kupp’s recovery is progressing well and has not ruled out his potential return in the near future.
“He’s feeling good, and the main consideration is whether he will be ready to perform at the level we expect of Cooper Kupp. He’s making solid progress, and we will have a clearer picture after he undergoes football-like activities in practice,” McVay shared.
On the other hand, the Raiders will be facing some challenges as they adjust to life without wide receiver Davante Adams, who was recently traded to the New York Jets. Adams had been sidelined in recent games due to a hamstring injury.
The game between the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) and the Los Angeles Rams (1-4) is set to kick off on Sunday, October 20, at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT). Fans can watch the game on CBS or stream it on Paramount+.
According to team stats from CBS Sports, the Raiders are currently ranked 12th in defense, while the Rams sit at 28th.
For fans looking to stream the game, a Paramount+ subscription may be worthwhile. The service offers NFL games aired on CBS, with various subscription options starting at $7.99 per month for the Essential tier. Alternatively, college football fans can opt for the Paramount+ with Showtime package for $12.99 a month, which includes access to a variety of live sports.
If you already have an Amazon Prime Video account, you can add Paramount+ to your subscription to watch CBS-aired NFL games, with similar pricing and a free seven-day trial available for new users.
For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, Fubo offers the opportunity to watch NFL games with a seven-day free trial and a discount on the first month’s subscription. Fubo covers a wide range of live sporting events, including games on CBS, Fox, NBC, and ESPN.
Additionally, Sling TV provides another alternative for watching NFL Network without a traditional cable subscription, requiring a minimum subscription to their Orange tier. They currently have promotional offers for new subscribers as well.
With the season in full swing, fans can explore various viewing options to catch all the action this fall.