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Preseason Schedule Set; Regular Season to Be Announced Tuesday

[UPDATED APRIL 20] -The NFL indicated Monday morning that the 2015 regular season schedule will be announced Tuesday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. PT.* *

The Raiders' preseason schedule will feature home games against the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals, and road contests at the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks, the National Football League released Thursday.

Date Range Opponent Time TV
Friday, Aug. 14 ST. LOUIS RAMS 7:00 p.m. PT KTVU/KICU
Saturday, Aug. 22 at Minnesota Vikings 5:00 p.m. PT KTVU/KICU
Sunday, Aug. 30 ARIZONA CARDINALS 5:00 p.m. PT NBC
Thursday, Sep. 3 at Seattle Seahawks 7:00 p.m. PT KTVU/KICU

The Raiders will open their preseason slate at O.co Coliseum against the St. Louis Rams, marking the first time since 2007 that Oakland will play St. Louis in the preseason. Oakland will travel to Minnesota for the second consecutive season, playing at TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota's campus in Week 2.

The Silver and Black's third preseason game will be on national television, as they face the Arizona Cardinals on NBC's Sunday Night Football. It will mark Oakland's first preseason meeting with Arizona since 2012. The Raiders round out their preseason slate with a road contest at the defending NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks. The game will mark the 10th straight season that the Raiders have concluded their preseason against the Seahawks, with eight of those 10 games coming in Seattle.

Non-nationally televised preseason games in 2015 will again be produced in-house by the Emmy-Award-winning Silver and Black Productions, and will air locally on KTVU FOX Channel 2/KICU Action 36. Head over to Raiders.com for additional program listings and year round coverage of the organization exclusive to Raiders.com.  

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