A pair of 1-1 teams face off in Minneapolis on Sunday with the Vikings and Chargers looking to get over the .500 mark early in the season. Both teams missed the playoffs last season but have hopes of returning in 2015.
The matchup will feature a pair of contrasting styles as the passing attack of the Chargers led by Philip rivers goes against the Vikings rushing game and Adrian Peterson.
Peterson tallied close to 200 scrimmage yards in a win over Detroit last week. Will it be the start of big things for the former All-Pro?
The game kicks off at 1 p.m. EST and will be televised in the San Diego and Minneapolis markets, as well as a variety of other cities. Click here to find out what game will be shown in your area.
Here’s how to watch the game online and on mobile:
Watch Chargers vs. Vikings Online
There’s no free, unrestricted live stream. But the following options are available either with a cable subscription or as over-the-top services designed for cord-cutters:
For those who are unable to subscribe to DIRECTV, the company is offering a streaming service called Sundayticket.tv, which streams non-national NFL broadcasts for a fee. There are several tiers of ordering options, depending on device. Visit Sundayticket.tv for more information.
For fans in the United States, NFL Game Pass allows replays of games to be watched on demand after their completion for a fee of $99.99 for the season. No live games are available under this service. All games are available after the Sunday night game has been completed.
For international viewers, NFL Game Pass includes every game live online (for both the regular season and preseason) for a fee. The fee depends on country; visit the website for more details.
For those with a Sirius radio subscription, you may tune in online to internet channel 825 (San Diego broadcast) or 817 (Minnesota broadcast) for an audio broadcast.
Watch Chargers vs. Vikings on Mobile
There’s no free, unrestricted live stream. But the following options are available either with a cable subscription or as over-the-top services designed for cord-cutters:
For those who are unable to subscribe to DIRECTV, the company is offering a streaming service called Sundayticket.tv, which streams non-national NFL broadcasts for a fee. There are several tiers of ordering options, depending on device. Visit Sundayticket.tv for more information.
If you are a Verizon phone subscriber, you are eligible to watch the game your phone if you are in the San Diego or Minneapolis Markets. Download the NFL Mobile app from the Apple Store, Microsoft Store or Google Play Store for more. The service is also available for all nationally televised games.
For fans in the United States, NFL Game Pass allows replays of games to be watched on demand after their completion for a fee of $99.99 for the season. No live games are available under this service. All games are available after the Sunday night game has been completed. Download the NFL Mobile app from the Apple Store, Microsoft Store or Google Play Store to use the service.
For international viewers, NFL Game Pass includes every game live online (for both the regular season and preseason) for a fee. The fee depends on country; visit the website for more details.
For those with a Sirius radio subscription, you may download the Sirius app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store and tune in to the San Diego or Minnesota Broadcasts.
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