Week 1 of NFL preseason football continues to chug along with this meeting between the Minnesota Vikings and the Las Vegas Raiders. Both teams have undergone major changes within their respective systems.
The Minnesota Vikings said au revoir to Kirk Cousins and brought in Sam Darnold to lead the offense. They also drafted Michigan standout J.J. McCarthy who is expected to compete with Darnold for the starting spot.
On the other hand, the Raiders welcomed in former interim head coach Antonio Pierce into the head coaching role. Last season, the team rallied around Pierce finishing 5-4 which was an accomplishment given their issues at the quarterback position. These quarterback issues are something that the Raiders look to find an answer to before the regular season kicks off.
Let's break down my Raiders vs Vikings prediction to find a pick for our best bet on Saturday
Raiders vs Vikings Prediction
With the Raiders as 3.5-point favorites (-3.5) on the road against the Vikings and the total set at over/under 40.5 points scored by both teams, I'm on the Las Vegas moneyline in the first half. If you're new to betting, welcome! That means we're betting on the Raiders to be leading at halftime.
Raiders vs Vikings Odds
Raiders Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-3.5 -105 | 40.5 -105o / -115u | -180 |
Vikings Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+3.5 -115 | 40.5 -105o / -115u | +155 |
How to Watch Raiders vs Vikings, Start Time
Kickoff for Raiders vs Vikings in NFL Preseason Week 1 is scheduled for 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, August 10. The game will be live on NFL Network as part of a tripleheader of preseason football today. Raiders vs Vikings is also available to be streamed on the NFL+ platform.
That gives you several options to watch the game while you tail my Raiders vs Vikings pick on the Las Vegas first-half moneyline!
Antonio Pierce has made his preseason game plan loud and clear. He wants the full roster to suit up and play. When you take a look at the Raiders' current situation, this makes sense. They have a lot to figure out, including a quarterback competition and a stark competition for TE1.
We can expect to see a mix of Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell for the Raiders, at least. Anthony Brown Jr. or Carter Bradley may see action as well. There is also an interesting battle at the tight-end position unfolding right before us. The Raiders drafted star tight end Brock Bowers out of Georgia, and Michael Meyer.
Pierce has also stated that we can expect to see defensive players like Maxx Crosby and Christian Wilkins on the field against the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings also have a quarterback battle on their hands between veteran Sam Darnold and rookie J.J. McCarthy. Kevin O’Connell has said that most healthy players on the roster will see time in this game, the question is when and for how long?
We shouldn’t expect to see stars like Justin Jefferson or Harrison Smith take the field, but the quarterback battles on both ends of the field should give the viewing public plenty to get excited about.
Antonio Pierce has made it clear that the full roster will be seeing the field this preseason. What is interesting about this particular matchup is that O’Connell is seemingly pushing the same narrative.
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O’Connell is coming into this matchup on a 10-game preseason losing streak, while Antonio Pierce seems motivated to figure things out before the regular season and see what he has in this team.
With the implications of several positional battles, a new hungry head coach, and several key additions in the offseason, I expect the Raiders to come out hot in their preseason debut.