Oakland Raiders Schedule
A Personal Experience with the Oakland Raiders
As a die-hard fan of the Oakland Raiders, I always look forward to the schedule release every year. It’s like Christmas morning for me. I plan my life around the games and make sure to never miss a single one. Last year, I was lucky enough to attend a game at the Oakland Coliseum and it was one of the best experiences of my life. The energy and excitement of the fans was contagious and I knew I had to be back for more.
List of Events and Competitions
The Oakland Raiders have a tough schedule this year, facing off against some of the best teams in the league. Here’s a list of the games they’ll be playing:
- Week 1: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 2: at Atlanta Falcons
- Week 3: vs. Baltimore Ravens
- Week 4: at Pittsburgh Steelers
- Week 5: vs. Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 6: at Denver Broncos
- Week 7: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 8: at Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 9: BYE WEEK
- Week 10: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Week 11: at Dallas Cowboys
- Week 12: vs. New York Giants
- Week 13: at Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 14: vs. Denver Broncos
- Week 15: at Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 16: vs. Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 17: at Cleveland Browns
- Week 18: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Detail Schedule Guide
The Oakland Raiders will be playing 17 games this season, due to the NFL’s new expanded schedule. The regular season begins on September 8th and ends on January 1st. The Raiders have eight home games and nine away games. They’ll have a bye week in week 9, which falls on November 5th. The team will be playing in three different time zones, so there will be some travel involved.
Schedule Table
Week | Opponent | Date | Time (PT) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kansas City Chiefs | September 8th | 5:20 PM |
2 | Atlanta Falcons | September 15th | 10:00 AM |
3 | Baltimore Ravens | September 22nd | 1:00 PM |
4 | Pittsburgh Steelers | September 29th | 10:00 AM |
5 | Los Angeles Chargers | October 6th | 1:05 PM |
6 | Denver Broncos | October 13th | 1:25 PM |
7 | Philadelphia Eagles | October 20th | 1:05 PM |
8 | Las Vegas Raiders | October 27th | 5:20 PM |
9 | BYE WEEK | November 5th | N/A |
10 | Cincinnati Bengals | November 12th | 1:25 PM |
11 | Dallas Cowboys | November 19th | 1:25 PM |
12 | New York Giants | November 26th | 10:00 AM |
13 | Kansas City Chiefs | December 3rd | 5:20 PM |
14 | Denver Broncos | December 10th | 1:25 PM |
15 | Los Angeles Chargers | December 17th | 5:20 PM |
16 | Las Vegas Raiders | December 24th | 1:25 PM |
17 | Cleveland Browns | December 31st | 10:00 AM |
18 | Arizona Cardinals | January 7th | 1:25 PM |
Question and Answer (Q&A)
Q: What is the Oakland Raiders Schedule for this year?
A: The Oakland Raiders will be playing 17 games this season, with eight home games and nine away games. Their first game is against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 8th.
Q: When is the bye week for the Oakland Raiders?
A: The Oakland Raiders have a bye week in week 9, which falls on November 5th.
Q: How many different time zones will the Oakland Raiders be playing in?
A: The Oakland Raiders will be playing in three different time zones this season.
FAQs
Q: How can I buy tickets to see the Oakland Raiders play?
A: You can buy tickets to see the Oakland Raiders play on their official website or through third-party ticket websites such as Ticketmaster or StubHub.
Q: Where do the Oakland Raiders play their home games?
A: The Oakland Raiders currently play their home games at the Oakland Coliseum. However, they will be moving to Las Vegas in 2020.
Q: What is the history of the Oakland Raiders?
A: The Oakland Raiders were founded in 1960 and have won three Super Bowl championships. They have a storied history and are known for their passionate fans and tough, physical play on the field.
Q: Who are some of the key players on the Oakland Raiders?
A: Some of the key players on the Oakland Raiders include quarterback Derek Carr, running back Josh Jacobs, and tight end Darren Waller.
Q: What are some of the Oakland Raiders’ greatest moments?
A: Some of the Oakland Raiders’ greatest moments include winning Super Bowls XI, XV, and XVIII, the “Immaculate Reception” in 1972, and the “Sea of Hands” game in 1974.