October 21, 2024

Las Vegas Raiders 2022 preview: Jermaine Eluemunor - Silver And Black Pride

How to watch Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Rams time, TV channel, live stream

Watch Week 7 NFL action on Sunday when the Raiders and Rams at SoFi Stadium.

The Las Vegas Raiders will travel to sunny California to take on the Los Angeles Rams in an afternoon showdown that starts at 4:05 pm EST.

The Las Vegas Raiders have recently made a quarterback switch from Gardner Minshew to Aiden O’Connell. It didn’t seem to make much of a difference in the offense last week though, as the Raiders still lost by multiple scores. The offense also took a massive hit last week when star WR Devante Adams was traded to the New York Jets.

Las Vegas Raiders 2022 preview: Jermaine Eluemunor - Silver And Black Pride

The Los Angeles Rams currently sit in last place of the NFC West, and have only one win, which came in week 3 when they upset the 49ers by 3 points. With WRs Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp still out with injuries, RB Kyren William has to take most of the offensive load which creates a one-dimensional offense.

The Las Vegas Raiders need another QB after Aidan O’Connell busted his thumb against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7, and the easiest get/best player who is guaranteed available is free agent Ryan Tannehill. All the Raiders need to do is offer Tannehill the starting job upon his agreement to join the roster and pay him a modest amount to step in as the team’s QB1 ahead of Gardner Minshew II. Tannehill played out his $118 million contract with the Tennessee Titans last season and has been available ever since. However, he made it clear that he didn’t plan on returning to the NFL in 2024 until injury/some other circumstance opened up the opportunity for him to start right away.

Las Vegas Raiders 2022 preview: Jermaine Eluemunor - Silver And Black Pride

“When Tannehill became a free agent in March, his plan was to basically become what Joe Flacco was last year. He did not wanna sign as a backup quarterback and wait … [for a possible] injury,” Ari Meirov of 33rd Team reported on September 12. “He’s gonna wait for a team to have a season-ending injury to their quarterback, and they’re gonna need him. And then he comes in and becomes the guy. He still wants to play. He doesn’t want to sit.”

 

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