The game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Seattle Seahawks gets underway a little later in the day tomorrow than the normal Vikings kickoff. If you're looking for how you can follow the action from wherever you might be, we have everything for you right here.
Television Info
As this match-up features some hot NFC-on-NFC action, it will be handled by the folks from FOX. According to the good folks from The 506, your announcing team for this one will be Chris Myers and Tim Ryan. Not the top team on FOX, to be sure, but it's still better than Buck and Aikman. Kickoff for this one is scheduled for 3:25 PM Central time.
If you're looking for coverage via the NFL Sunday Ticket package outside of the regular broadcast area, you can find it on Channel 715.
Unfortunately, it does not appear that this game is going to be featured on AFN for our men and women overseas.
Radio Info
If you're travelling or just prefer the sound of the radio call to the television announcers or what have you, the Vikings Radio Network is for you. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich are behind the mics again this season, and you can find one of their 74 affiliates near your area.
If you have satellite radio, you have options there as well. If you have an XM Radio, you'll be able to get the feed from the Seahawks' announcers on Channel 228. (XM only has the home team's feed, unless the game is a nationally featured, prime-time contest.) If you have a Sirius Radio, you can get the Vikings' announcers on Channel 94 or the Seahawks' announcers on Channel 132.
Referee Info
According to the Football Refs website, the duties for this game will be handled by Jerome Boger and crew. I think this is the first time we've seen their crew this season.
Streaming Info
To my knowledge, there is no legal way to stream this week's action, short of having the NFL Sunday Ticket on your video game console of choice.
As far as other streams are concerned, do NOT. . .and I mean not in any way, shape, or form. . .promote illegal streaming sites on The Daily Norseman. Not in the comments, not in the FanPosts, not in the FanShots, not in the Game Thread on Sunday, not anywhere. Don't even hint at them. Trust me on this. If you're that determined to watch the game via an illegal stream, do a Google search and find it on your own.
If you live overseas, the only legal stream, that I know of, is to purchase NFL Game Pass from the folks at NFL.com, which is actually a pretty sweet deal. I've got it for the games that aren't on AFN, and from using it to watch the pre-season games, it's a pretty solid product.
That should be everything you need to find this Sunday's action, ladies and gentlemen. Enjoy!