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New England Patriots vs Las Vegas Raiders Preview: Team news, odds, tickets, predictions, live stream, Fantasy Football and more

The Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots will square off in Week 1 to kick off their 2025 seasons, each ushering in a new era on the sidelines.

For Las Vegas, the Pete Carroll chapter officially begins, with veteran Geno Smith taking the reins under center and Heisman finalist Ashton Jeanty set to bring fresh energy to the backfield. The Raiders’ defense, finally healthy, looks primed to set the tone early.

On the opposite sideline, New England is also starting fresh. Franchise legend and former Titans Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel returns to Foxborough, this time as head coach, aiming to steer the Patriots back toward relevance in his first year at the helm.

DateSunday, September 7, 2025
Time1:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm CT/ 10:00 am PT
VenueGillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
TV ChannelCBS
StreamingFubo
Buy TicketsStubhub
Odds-144 (Patriots) | +122 (Raiders) 

New England Patriots vs Las Vegas Raiders roster & injury news

New England Patriots team news

Mike Vrabel makes his sideline debut as head coach of the Patriots, returning to the organization where he once carved out his legacy as a player. 

This time, his task is guiding second-year signal-caller Drake Maye, who will look to orchestrate an offense highlighted by explosive rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson and proven veteran receiver Stefon Diggs.

PositionPlayers
OffenseTommy DeVito, Joshua Dobbs, Drake Maye (QB); Antonio Gibson, TreVeyon Henderson, Rhamondre Stevenson (RB); Kayshon Boutte, Efton Chism III, Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas, Mack Hollins, Jalen Hurd, Kyle Williams (WR); Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper, Jack Westover (TE); Garrett Bradbury, Ben Brown, Jared Wilson (C); Marcus Bryant, Will Campbell, Vederian Lowe, Morgan Moses, Mike Onwenu, Caedan Wallace (OT) 
DefenseKeion White, Milton Williams (DE); Christian Barmore, Joshua Farmer, Eric Gregory, Jeremiah Pharms Jr., Khyiris Tonga (DT); K'Lavon Chaisson, Christian Elliss, Jack Gibbens, Anfernee Jennings, Harold Landry III, Marte Mapu, Elijah Ponder, Robert Spillane (LB); Alex Austin, Carlton Davis III, Christian Gonzalez, DJ James, Marcus Jones, Charles Woods (CB); Kyle Dugger, Jaylinn Hawkins, Dell Pettus, Brenden Schooler, Craig Woodson (S) 
Special TeamsAndy Borregales (PK), Bryce Baringer (P), Julian Ashby (LS) 

Las Vegas Raiders team news

Las Vegas, meanwhile, rolls out its own retooled attack. Geno Smith steps in at quarterback, pairing with electric rookie rusher Ashton Jeanty and record-breaking tight end Brock Bowers in an effort to ignite a new chapter for the Raiders.

The defenses, however, could very well dictate how this one plays out. Edge menace Maxx Crosby continues to anchor the Raiders’ pass rush as one of the league’s premier disruptors, while New England debuts prized addition Milton Williams, a forceful defensive tackle expected to wreak havoc inside.

PositionPlayers
OffenseKenny Pickett, Geno Smith (QB); Ashton Jeanty, Dylan Laube, Raheem Mostert, Zamir White (RB); Jack Bech, Amari Cooper, Jakobi Meyers, Dont'e Thornton Jr., Tre Tucker (WR); Brock Bowers, Michael Mayer, Ian Thomas (TE); Jackson Powers-Johnson, Will Putnam (C); Alex Cappa, Jordan Meredith, Dylan Parham, Caleb Rogers (G); Stone Forsythe, DJ Glaze, Charles Grant, Kolton Miller (OT) 
DefenseMaxx Crosby, Malcolm Koonce, Charles Snowden, Tyree Wilson (DE); Thomas Booker IV, Adam Butler, Leki Fotu, Tonka Hemingway, Jonah Laulu, JJ Pegues (DT); Jamal Adams, Tommy Eichenberg, Brennan Jackson, Cody Lindenberg, Germaine Pratt, Elandon Roberts, Devin White (LB); Darnay Holmes, Kyu Blu Kelly, Darien Porter, Decamerion Richardson, Eric Stokes (CB); Jeremy Chinn, Tristin McCollum, Isaiah Pola-Mao, Chris Smith II (S) 
Special TeamsDaniel Carlson (PK), AJ Cole (P), Jacob Bobenmoyer (LS)

Patriots vs Raiders head-to-head record

As for the history between these two, the Patriots and Raiders have crossed paths 38 times, including three postseason showdowns. New England holds the slightest of edges with 20 victories, while Las Vegas has claimed 17. The rivalry also features one rare stalemate.

Which channel is Patriots vs Raiders game on?

The New England Patriots vs the Las Vegas Raiders game in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season will air live on CBS in the US. Fans will be able to catch the coverage onFubo (Try for free today!).

More details on where to watch the game in the United States, including streaming options, will be released soon, so keep an eye out for our dedicated coverage.

For fans outside the U.S. looking to stay plugged into the action,NFL Game Pass on DAZN is the ultimate ticket. It serves up more than 200 regular-season and playoff matchups, complete Super Bowl coverage, plus access to NFL Network, NFL RedZone, and plenty more to keep you locked in all year long.

How to buy Patriots vs Raiders ticket

Tickets are already up for grabs on StubHub, with entry starting at $386. From there, prices climb through the tiers — $300, $400, $500, $600, $700, $800, $900, $1,000, and stretching all the way into the premium ranges of $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $6,000, and topping out at $10,406 for the best seats in the house.

Check the link below for the full breakdown of how to purchase tickets to NFL games.

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Patriots vs Raiders Fantasy Football

Patriots QB Drake Maye (17.7 proj fpts) is projected as a mid-tier fantasy quarterback with about 18 points expected, supported by a strong running game and reliable WRs like Jakobi Meyers, who is a solid PPR play coming off a decent preseason. Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson (6.9 fpts) presents RB2 upside but faces a tough Raiders defense that has improved against the run. Tight end Hunter Henry (5.4 fpts) is ranked highly in matchups favorable to this position, making him a non-starter here.

For the Raiders, rookie RB Ashton Jeanty (13.3 fpts)carries significant Week 1 value, ranked among top RBs to start due to expected volume in both rushing and passing games. Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, now with the Raiders, could continue producing as a reliable WR3/flex option. Tight end Brock Bowers is a standout TE1 with strong touchdown upside. Raiders QB Geno Smith (15 fpts projected for Week 1) is a mid-range QB2 fantasy option depending on game flow. Defensively, the Patriots' defense is one of the better streaming options for Week 1 thanks to a matchup against an evolving Raiders offense.

Fantasy Football takeaways

  • Prioritize Patriots QB Drake Maye.
  • Start Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty and TE Brock Bowers as top fantasy options.
  • Use Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson as an RB2 with matchup caution.
  • Raider QB Geno Smith is a mid-tier QB2 candidate.

Patriots vs Raiders Game Predictions

ESPN's analytics give the Patriots a slight edge in their Week 1 showdown, projecting them with a 51.9% chance of coming out on top.

The Raiders aren’t far behind, holding a 47.7% probability of pulling the upset, while the sliver of remaining percentage leaves room for the rare possibility of a tie.

Patriots vs Raiders Odds

Spread: Patriots -2.5 (-118), Raiders +2.5 (-104)

Total: 43.5 (Over -120/Under -102)

Moneyline: -144 (Patriots) | +122 (Raiders) 

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