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One California city had the Raiders and 49ers NFL Week 17 game on TV, but it was switched
The Las Vegas Raiders and San Francisco 49ers game will be shown in Northern and Central California.
But not in the Los Angeles area. Even the San Diego area will miss out, even though for a day, the game was listed.
Kickoff between the Raiders and 49ers is set for 1:05 p.m. PST from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
San Diego was listed to show the game, but will get the New Orleans and Philadelphia game at 10 a.m. to avoid going against the Chargers and Rams game on CBS at 1:25 p.m..
The Raiders enter the game at 6-9 while the playoff-bound 49ers are 11-4.
It will be the first game without nine-year Raiders starting QB Derek Carr who is benched for the final two games.
Instead, Jarrett Stidham gets the nod.
The Raiders are barely alive for a playoff spot, but need to beat San Francisco and Kansas City Chiefs and hope the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets lose this weekend.
The 49ers are eying a No. 2 seed, but need the Minnesota Vikings to lose against the Green Bay Packers.
506 Sports listed which regions will get the Raiders-49ers game. The distribution is subject to change.
California: Fresno (KMPH 26), Sacramento (KTXL 40), Bay Area (KTVU 2), Bakersfield (KBFX 58), Santa Barbara (KKFX 24)
Others: Las Vegas (KVVU 5), Kansas City (WDAF 4), Denver (KDVR 31), Indianapolis (WXIN 59), Houston (KRIV 26), Salt Lake City (KSTU 13), Albuquerque (KRQE 13), Reno (KRXI 11)

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