NFL Oakland Raiders vs Los Angeles Rams live streaming Free Online NFL Preseason Week 01 Saturday 10 August 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California, United States, Time 08:00 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.
The time has come for the Oakland Raiders to head to the Coliseum for some football, as they welcome the Los Angeles Rams into town for preseason game No.1. These two teams are very familiar with each other, as not only did they play each other in the preseason, and regular season in 2018, but they also just had two joint practices this week.
During those practices, tensions ran high, as there were plenty of skirmishes between the two teams. That should lead to some exciting football tonight, but do not expect to see many of the Raiders regulars out there when the first team hits the field.
This game will be more about those bubble players and those looking to move up the depth chart. The Raiders have done a nice job bringing in some talented players this offseason on both sides of the ball, so there is more than enough reason for Raider Nation to be excited heading into the 2019 campaign.
The Los Angeles Rams enter the 2019 NFL season coming off a Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots. On Saturday night, they begin their NFL preseason schedule with a trip to Oakland to take on the Raiders. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. The Raiders are 4.5-point home favorites, down one from the opener, while the over-under is 36 in the latest Rams vs. Raiders odds. Both teams recently released their first unofficial depth charts of the season, but a big performance on Saturday could drastically improve several players' chances on both sides of making the 53-man roster. Will youngsters like Raiders receiver Hunter Renfrow or Rams safety Taylor Rapp make enough plays to help their teams win? Before you make your Rams vs. Raiders picks and NFL predictions for Saturday's preseason games, be sure to see what SportsLine NFL guru Mike Tierney has to say.
Tierney has been a winner for SportsLine members in every sport, but the NFL is his specialty. An acclaimed sportswriter whose work appears in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, Tierney has reported from seven Super Bowls. Now a SportsLine expert, Tierney was all over the Patriots covering in the Super Bowl, enabling him to finish the season with a sparkling 63-46 record against the spread. Anyone who has followed him is way, way up.
Tierney knows that the Rams are benefiting from several late-round picks from the past two drafts. Sebastian Joseph-Day was a sixth-round pick out of Rutgers last season, but he's currently listed as the starting nose tackle after an impressive training camp so far.
Wisconsin product David Edwards was a fifth-round pick this season and he'll be tasked with protecting the blindsides of Blake Bortles and Brandon Allen most of the night. He's the backup behind Andrew Whitworth at left tackle, and a clean pocket should give Bortles and company chances to pick apart a young Oakland secondary. The Rams are an even 4-4 in preseason games under head coach Sean McVay. L.A. beat Oakland, 19-15, in last year's preseason.
The time has come for the Oakland Raiders to head to the Coliseum for some football, as they welcome the Los Angeles Rams into town for preseason game No.1. These two teams are very familiar with each other, as not only did they play each other in the preseason, and regular season in 2018, but they also just had two joint practices this week.
During those practices, tensions ran high, as there were plenty of skirmishes between the two teams. That should lead to some exciting football tonight, but do not expect to see many of the Raiders regulars out there when the first team hits the field.
This game will be more about those bubble players and those looking to move up the depth chart. The Raiders have done a nice job bringing in some talented players this offseason on both sides of the ball, so there is more than enough reason for Raider Nation to be excited heading into the 2019 campaign.
The Los Angeles Rams enter the 2019 NFL season coming off a Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots. On Saturday night, they begin their NFL preseason schedule with a trip to Oakland to take on the Raiders. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. The Raiders are 4.5-point home favorites, down one from the opener, while the over-under is 36 in the latest Rams vs. Raiders odds. Both teams recently released their first unofficial depth charts of the season, but a big performance on Saturday could drastically improve several players' chances on both sides of making the 53-man roster. Will youngsters like Raiders receiver Hunter Renfrow or Rams safety Taylor Rapp make enough plays to help their teams win? Before you make your Rams vs. Raiders picks and NFL predictions for Saturday's preseason games, be sure to see what SportsLine NFL guru Mike Tierney has to say.
Tierney has been a winner for SportsLine members in every sport, but the NFL is his specialty. An acclaimed sportswriter whose work appears in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, Tierney has reported from seven Super Bowls. Now a SportsLine expert, Tierney was all over the Patriots covering in the Super Bowl, enabling him to finish the season with a sparkling 63-46 record against the spread. Anyone who has followed him is way, way up.
Tierney knows that the Rams are benefiting from several late-round picks from the past two drafts. Sebastian Joseph-Day was a sixth-round pick out of Rutgers last season, but he's currently listed as the starting nose tackle after an impressive training camp so far.
Wisconsin product David Edwards was a fifth-round pick this season and he'll be tasked with protecting the blindsides of Blake Bortles and Brandon Allen most of the night. He's the backup behind Andrew Whitworth at left tackle, and a clean pocket should give Bortles and company chances to pick apart a young Oakland secondary. The Rams are an even 4-4 in preseason games under head coach Sean McVay. L.A. beat Oakland, 19-15, in last year's preseason.


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