Chargers vs. Vikings live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch NFL preseason online

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 Chargers vs. Vikings live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch NFL preseason online
 Live/Repeat:LiveOn Saturday, the San Diego Chargers will host the San   Diego Chargers vs Minnesota Vikings live in the third preseason game  for  both teams. The third preseason preoccupation is usually when each   gathering's standard season starters play the most minutes in any   preseason delight. It's seen as a dress practice for the fundamental   week of the steady season. The Bears are tumbling off a 18-11 adversity   to Minnesota in their second preseason preoccupation. The Bears  offense  has struggled in the underlying two (Image not shown due to low  ratings)


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 Match Schedule
 San Diego Chargers vs Minnesota Vikings live
 Date : 27th aug 2016
 Time:10:00PET Both Tyler Lockett and Lucky Whitehead have the explosive  ability to  change a game with a single big return. If either one can  flip field  position or even take a return to the house, it could go a  long way in  determining the game’s outcome. 5. Will Dak get any first  team reps?  Normally, your starting quarterback gets all of the first  team reps in  the third preseason game. That being said- rookie  quarterback Dak  Prescott has been auditioning for the number two  quarterback spot behind  Tony Romo and thus far has soared above the  expectations of all  spectators. Here's what you need to know about the  game: What: Chiefs  (1-1) at Bears (1-1) When: Saturday, 10 p.m. (EDT)  Where: CenturyLink  Field; Bears, Wash. All time: Chiefs, 10-6 Last  meeting: Bears, 13-12  (Nov. 1, 2015) Line: Bears -5.5 (per Vegas  Insider) Over/under: 44 (per  Vegas Insider) TV: NFL Network Live  stream: NFL Game Pass (subscription  required) More to know: Chiefs  quarterback Tony Romo and many of the  Chiefs' starters are slated to  play for most of the first half,  according to the Kansas City Morning  News. Running back Ezekiel Elliott,  Kansas City' first-round pick in  the 2016 NFL Draft, is expected to  make his preseason debut after  missing the first two games with a right  hamstring strain. Rookie  quarterback Dak Prescott is likely to play most  of the second half.  Prescott, the Chiefs' fourth-round pick, has posted  a perfect 158.3  passer rating in his first two preseason games. "My  mindset is to come  in each and every day and just do the best that I can  during the week,"  Prescott said via the Kansas City Morning News. "And  then come in on  game day and just unleash and try to have fun. I don't  think 'easy' is  the right word. It's just the work I'm putting in  throughout the week  I've got great veterans and coaches who are putting  me in great  position to have success. I'm thankful for that.Running back  C.J.  Prosise and offensive lineman J'Marcus Webb are both expected to  make  their preseason debuts for the Bears Saturday night.After two  preseason  games where the starters have had strong showings on both  sides of the  ball, the important third preseason game for the Kansas  City Chiefs-  known as “the dress rehearsal” game, is only a couple of  days away.  Typically, the third preseason game is where the starters get  the most  playing time of the preseason and gives a solid gauge for what  the team  will look like to begin the regular season. Injuries  throughout the  roster will limit or omit a handful of key players which  is quite  normal, but facing a team like the San Diego Chargers on  Saturday  evening will provide fans with a great opportunity to see if  this  highly touted offense will measure up to expectations; as well as   giving fans a chance to see if the starting defense can continue to   force turnovers as they have in the first two preseason games.   Unfortunately, the Dez Bryant show will not be available for our  viewing  pleasure due to a concussion that occurred during practice on  Monday  morning at The Star. (Image not shown due to low ratings)
 Here is a list of players and situations to watch for while you enjoy   the game. 1. The first live game action for Ezekiel Elliott. This is   very significant for the team and for fans, as “Zeke” has been hindered   by a sore hamstring for the past three weeks and has yet to step on a   game field yet for the Kansas City Chiefs. Expectations are high and if   he can meet or exceed them against a run-stuffing defense like the   Bears, it will rival the excitement and buzz that is surrounding backup   quarterback Dak Prescott. 2. Brice Butler’s chance to shine in  starting  lineup. With Dez out on Saturday, Brice Butler will likely be  the man  taking his place with the starters in the first half. If Butler  can make  plays against the dominant Bears secondary   

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