Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders: How to stream, watch on TV and listen on radio

MATCH

The Broncos (2-1) have back-to-back victories ahead of their first division game of the season. Meanwhile, the Raiders, led by former Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels, have stumbled to a 3-0 start to the season. Pressure could mount in Las Vegas to reverse their fortunes, and a win over a hated rival would go a long way — but the Broncos also need to get off to a strong start on their division roster.

Like the Broncos, the Raiders made several big moves during the offseason, trading for All-Pro receivers Davante Adams and signing pass rushers Chandler Jones. On offense, the first move reunited Adams with his former college quarterback. Derek Carr, and the pairing mostly delivered as Adams caught a touchdown pass in each of Las Vegas’ first three games. Carr also has other dangerous weapons at his disposal in Tight End Darren Waller and wide Mack Hollins, leading the Raiders into reception yards. Denver’s defense has developed into one of the best defenses in the league and this group will be their biggest Test yet. The matchup between Adams and cornerback Pat Surtain II are highly anticipated, but don’t overlook those between pass rushers Bradley Chubb and Randy Gregory and the Raiders’ tackles. The Denver duo has looked like a force in three games.

On the other hand, the Broncos need to keep improving on offense if they’re forced to keep up with the Raiders. So far, Denver has averaged just 14.3 points per game, but quarterback Russell Wilson has flashed his potential as he and the offense hope to find their groove. wide receiver Courtland Sutton has the fifth most yards in the league, and he could continue his hot start against a Raiders passing defense, which ranks 26th in yards. Vegas, on the other hand, is ranked 24th in goal defense and is struggling to build pressure. Defensive End Max Crosby is the only raider to record a sack for three weeks.

VIOLATION UPDATE

The Broncos listed two players as questionable: defensive tackle DJ Jones (concussion) and guard Dalton Risner (Ankle). wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland (hamstrings), outside linebacker Jonathan Cooper (thigh), guard/middle Quinn Meinerz (thigh), cornerback Darius Phillips (hamstring) and offensive lineman Bill Turner (knees) were all excluded.

For the Raiders wide receivers Hunter Renfrow (concussion) was ruled out after not attending practice for the entire week. Close end Forester Moreau (Knee) was also ruled out. cornerbacks Rock Ya Sin (knees) and Sam Webb (Thigh muscles) are both listed as questionable.

WATCH ON TV: CBS

Play by Play: Kevin Harlan

sideline: Melanie Collins

WATCH ON MOBILE: NFL+

Fans can watch out-of-market preseason games live via NFL+, the NFL’s new exclusive streaming subscription service. An NFL+ subscription also includes the ability to stream live games onsite and in prime time on mobile and tablet devices, as well as live game audio (home, away, and national calls) for every game of the season. NFL+ Premium subscriptions also include full game replays across all devices.

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