Garrett Bradbury white jersey , channel, radio, streaming and more We are less than 24 hours away from the Minnesota Vikings returning to action, ladies and gentlemen. This week, the purple come back home to U.S. Bank Stadium, and will be facing the Buffalo Bills in Week 3 NFL action. The Vikings are coming off of their tie against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field last week, while the Bills have started their season with two consecutive losses.So, how can you follow along with all of the action from Minneapolis on Sunday afternoon? Well, that’s what we’re here to help you figure out.Television InfoThis week’s game will kick off at the one most appropriate time for NFL football, that being Sunday afternoon at noon Central time. Because the Vikings are hosting an AFC team this week, this is one of the two weeks this season (as of now) that they’re scheduled to appear on CBS, which is WCCO-4 in the Twin Cities. For some reason, CBS has decided to send their “A-team” of announcers, Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, to give us the play-by-play for this one, which was nice of them, I guess.If you’re outside of the Twin Cities area, here is the coverage map of this week’s game from the good folks at 506 Sports. The Vikings/Bills game is the primary matchup in the area colored in red.If you’re looking for this game on your DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket package, you can find it on Channel 709.At this point, I’ve pretty much given up on finding decent Canadian television listing for NFL games. There used to be a couple of pretty good sites out there, but it appears that they’ve both pretty much shut down.For our friends in the United Kingdom, this one is not going to be airing live on any of the usual outlets for NFL action over there. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 PM UK time if you’re using something like NFL GamePass.For our men and women in uniform overseas. . .well, you’re out of luck this week. Not only will the American Forces Network not be showing the Bills/Vikings game live Garrett Bradbury Minnesota Vikings Jerseys , they won’t even be giving it the courtesy of a replay. I get that it happens sometimes, but it seems to happen to the Vikings a lot.Radio InfoIf you’re not going to be anywhere near a television for this one, you’ll be able to hear the call from Paul Allen and Pete Bercich on the Vikings Radio Network. That link goes to a list of Vikings Radio Network affiliates across the Upper Midwest. See if yours will be carrying the game. There are a couple of other places you can find it online as well, including the TuneIn radio service as well as the KFAN site (if you’re on a desktop or laptop computer only. . .it won’t work on phones or tablets).For those that have satellite radio (which, I’ll admit, has been a life saver for me the last two weeks as I’ve been traveling), you can find the Vikings Radio Network feed on Sirius Channel 105 or XM Channel 232. If you’re using the SiriusXM Online App, the Vikings’ permanent home there is Channel 819.Referee InfoAccording to the good folks at Football Zebras, the officiating crew for this week’s contest will be led by Alex Kemp. This is Kemp’s first season as an NFL referee, as he served as a Side Judge from 2014 to 2017 before getting the promotion prior to this season.Weather InfoWell, since the game is going to be indoors, the weather won’t be affecting the game itself or anything. For any pregame festivities that you might be partaking in, the weather should be pretty much perfect according to our friends at WeatherNation. High temperatures on Sunday will reach into the upper 60s, with fairly light winds throughout the day.Streaming InfoAs this is a CBS game, you can stream it for free if you have CBS All-Access.Otherwise, there are several legal subscription services that are available in order to stream the game legally. Among them are Fubo.tv, USTVNow, and Sling TV. If you’re overseas, your best bet is going to be NFL GamePass.Since it has recently been brought up, I want to make it perfectly clear that streams from Reddit or other places are not. . .I repeat, not. . .legal. If you’d like to argue about that, you can argue it somewhere else, because the moderators won’t listen to that garbage. Until Reddit Minnesota Vikings Jerseys Stitched , or anywhere else, has a deal with the National Football League, those streams are illegal and not welcome to be put up on this site. If you want to use them, go find them on your own and don’t be plastering them in the comments section here unless you’d rather not be in the comments of the Game Thread. . .or any other thread. . .here at DN.That should be all of the information you need in order to keep track of all the action from U.S. Bank Stadium between the Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon. We’ll have our Open Thread for the first quarter up about an hour before kickoff or so, and we hope that you’ll join us here for all of the fun! Let’s talk about this one"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Vikings 2018 SeasonVikings 2019 OffseasonU.S. Bank StadiumMinnesota Vikings PodcastsMinnesota Vikings 2019 OffseasonRecapping an Everson Griffen trade rumorNew,132commentsLet’s talk about this oneCSTShareTweetShareShareRecapping an Everson Griffen trade rumorTim Fuller-USA TODAY SportsHi kids, how are you doing? Sorry I didn’t put out a mock draft last week and I’ve been incognito lately, especially with a lot of Vikings news and rumors out there, but I couldn’t put off shoulder surgery anymore. Had to get it done with enough time before my Canada fishing trip, or put it off again, which was something I just couldn’t delay anymore. Years of patting myself on the back for all my hot Vikings takes finally took enough of a toll, and I had to get it taken care of now. Anyhoo, now that I have some limited mobility in my shoulder back, I can do some typing and get back in the saddle. Let’s talk about this Everson Griffen trade rumor that hit the street.Yesterday afternoon this tweet hit the Internet, and a fair amount of people took it as a legit rumor:For one, a lot of people put a lot of things on the Internet masked as a ‘developing story’, so I really don’t take this too seriously, and I didn’t think it was worth doing a post over. The problem is that KFAN picked it up, giving it credibility, when there has been no one that’s semi reliable to confirm this, at least that I’ve seen. That said, something is going to have to give on Griff. Just prior to the NFL Combine starting, Ben Goessling mentioned the Vikings would like to re-structure his contract. Griffen would not Garrett Bradbury black jersey , apparently:I’m not going to get into the minute details of his contract or the pros and cons of him resturning; Dan did a much better job of that than I could replicate, so go read that piece if you haven’t.The bottom line in all of this is that the Vikings need cap space, and Griff’s contract is $10 million in low hanging fruit cap space. He’s not coming back at his full salary, so there are two options here:Cut/trade him, or he comes back. For Griffen, he may not want to take a pay cut, but if he can’t get a better deal on the open market than what a re-structure offer would be from the Vikings, he’ll take it. Money is money, after all.As to a trade, I always default to this line of thinking if the player is a potential cap casualty, no matter who is involved: why would a team trade for a player if they know he’s going to be a free agent relatively soon? There just isn’t a big trade market out there, unless a player is in his prime and he has an expiring contract, like Khalil Mack last year, for example. At one point Griff was that pIayer, but I don’t see a big trade market developing for a 30 year old DE who missed a lot of time with off the field issues last year. If I’m an NFL team and I need an experienced pass rushing DE, why would I give up a mid round draft pick (I’m assuming something anywhere between a 4 and a 6 is what the Vikings could fetch in a trade) for a guy I know I can freely negotiate with in a couple weeks? If I can sign him to a lower deal than his 2019 salary of $11.7 million without giving up a pick, I’m going to do that 14 times out of 5. The Vikings have 10 days to decide what they’re going to do, as that’s when Griff’s 2019 contract becomes fully guaranteed. Unless there’s a GM who thinks he can’t get Griffen unless he gives up a pick for him, I just don’t see a trade as part of that decision.