Dallas Cowboys vs Las Vegas Raiders: Monday Night Showdown Rescheduled
A last-minute announcement from ESPN has shaken up the primetime schedule, as the Dallas Cowboys travel to Allegiant Stadium to face the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night, November 17. The game kickoff is now set for 8:15 p.m. ET, and fans nationwide will have full access via ESPN, ABC, and ESPN+, bringing quarterback Geno Smith’s resurgence, Brock Bowers’ rookie brilliance, and Maxx Crosby’s defensive dominance directly into homes across the country.
This Week 11 matchup carries significant weight for both teams. The Dallas Cowboys are looking to regain their identity and secure a playoff push, while the Raiders aim to halt a troubling slide that has placed their season on the brink. Under the Vegas lights, urgency is palpable.

How to Watch
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National Broadcast: ESPN and ABC
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Kickoff: Monday, November 17 – 8:15 p.m. ET
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Streaming: ESPN App, ESPN+, NFL+, FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV
Team Overviews
Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys arrive in Las Vegas behind Dak Prescott, whose season has been a mix of brilliance and inconsistency. Running back Javonte Williams leads the ground attack with power, while CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens dominate the passing game with explosive potential. Slot receiver KaVontae Turpin provides elite speed, and tight end Jake Ferguson remains Prescott’s trusted target in tight coverage.
Offensively, the Cowboys’ young line of Tyler Guyton, Tyler Smith, Cooper Beebe, Tyler Booker, and Terence Steele faces a crucial challenge: contain Maxx Crosby’s pass rush and navigate the Raiders’ disguised fronts.
Defensively, Dallas relies on the interior tandem of Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark, with rotational support from Dante Fowler Jr., Jadeveon Clowney, Donovan Ezeiruaku, and Sam Williams. Linebackers Logan Wilson, Kenneth Murray Jr., and DeMarvion Overshown provide speed and physicality, while the secondary — DaRon Bland, Kaiir Elam, Reddy Steward, and Trikweze Bridges — with safeties Donovan Wilson and Markquese Bell, aims to shut down Vegas’ dynamic offense.

Las Vegas Raiders
Quarterback Geno Smith now leads a redefined offense built around quick decisions and intermediate passing. Running backs Ashton Jeanty, Zamir White, and veteran Raheem Mostert bring balance to the ground game. The receiving corps features Dont’e Thornton Jr., Tyler Lockett, and Tre Tucker, with tight end Brock Bowers as the primary red-zone weapon.
The offensive line, anchored by Stone Forsythe, Dylan Parham, Jordan Meredith, Alex Cappa, and rookie DJ Glaze, must protect Smith and create lanes for the running game.
Defensively, the Raiders revolve around Maxx Crosby’s relentlessness, supported by Tyree Wilson and Malcolm Koonce on the edge. The linebacker group features Devin White, Elandon Roberts, and hybrid defender Jamal Adams, while the secondary — Darnay Holmes, Kyu Blu Kelly, Eric Stokes, Jeremy Chinn, and Isaiah Pola-Mao — works to contain Dallas’ explosive receivers.

Key Storylines
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Geno Smith’s decision-making under heavy pressure
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Maxx Crosby vs. Dallas’ young offensive line
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CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens challenging the Raiders secondary
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Brock Bowers’ usage against Las Vegas linebackers
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Whether Dallas can maintain discipline in a high-noise primetime environment
Betting Snapshot:
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Spread: Dallas Cowboys -4.5
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Moneyline: Dallas .210 / Raiders +180
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Over/Under: 45.5 points
Monday Night Football is always unpredictable, and this matchup promises fireworks.
Radio & Streaming Coverage

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Raiders Radio Network: Raider Nation Radio 920 AM & 92.3 FM
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Cowboys Radio Network: KRLD 1080 AM & 105.3 The Fan
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SiriusXM: Raiders Channel 226 / Cowboys Channel 227
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Postgame press conferences, highlights, and locker room reactions will stream across ESPN platforms.
Beyond the Game: T.J. Watt Controversy
In Pittsburgh, the focus recently extended beyond the field. Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt refused to wear the rainbow Pride decal during a September game, sparking national debate. Watt stated firmly, “Football should be about football, nothing else. I’m not going to be forced into something I don’t believe in.”
Fans outside Acrisure Stadium held signs reading “Football, Not Politics,” while others waved Pride flags. The NFL’s statement reinforced that participation in league-wide initiatives is voluntary, leaving Watt at the center of a heated cultural discussion.
The controversy has transcended sports: social media exploded with hashtags like #StandWithWatt and #CutWattNow, highlighting the divide. Advocates questioned whether athletes should feel obligated to amplify social causes, or if personal freedom to abstain is equally valid.
Watt doubled down later, saying, “I respect everyone, but I won’t compromise my values. My focus is football. I’ll always give everything for this team.”

Summary
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Dallas Cowboys seek stability, identity, and a crucial win to sustain playoff aspirations.
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Las Vegas Raiders fight to halt a losing streak and regain momentum.
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Kickoff: Monday, November 17, 8:15 p.m. ET
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Broadcast: ESPN and ABC
Primetime lights. Desert stage. Two teams with everything on the line. The Dallas Cowboys face the Raiders in a showdown that promises to test skill, strategy, and composure — both on the field and off.




