Lights will shine bright for the Raiders in their inaugural season in Las Vegas.

In the NFL schedule reveal earlier tonight, the Raiders have announced that the silver and black will have four of their games broadcast nationally on primetime.

Among Las Vegas' marquee matchups will be on Week 11 when the reigning Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs, anchored by superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, make their way to Sin City on November 22.

Raider Nation will likewise have the privilege of witnessing the revamped Tampa Bay Buccaneers led by two of their newest acquisitions in Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski on Week 7.

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Rounding up the Raiders’ nationally-broadcast games are against the Drew Brees-led New Orleans Saints for their home-opener on Monday Night Football on September 21. Las Vegas will then make an appearance on Thursday Night Football versus AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers on December 17.

All four of the aforementioned prime time games will be played at Allegiant Stadium, giving NFL fans plenty of opportunities to take a good look at the team’s sparkling-new $2B facility. Home supporters, in particular, are in even more eager anticipation of their new team since games at Allegiant Stadium have reportedly been sold out.

“We have four primetime home games. I think that charges up the players,” said general manager Mike Mayock via NFL Network.

The Raiders enter their third season under head coach Jon Gruden as they look to improve on their seven-win campaign in 2019. Las Vegas is currently penciled at +1200 to win the AFC West.