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How to Watch the Broncos This Season

Posted on September 3, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Peyton Garcia

Peyton Garcia

Jarrett Stidham, #8, of the Denver Broncos looks to pass in the first quarter against the Arizona Cardinals during a NFL Preseason 2025 game at Empower Field at Mile High on August 16, 2025

Let’s go, Broncos Nation! (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Hey Denver, are you ready for some footbaaaall?! The Broncos kick off their regular season this Sunday, Sept. 7, against the Tennessee Titans. Here’s how and where to watch this weekend and all season long.

On TV

Local over-the-air channels: Most Sunday Broncos games air free on CBS or FOX; Sunday Night Football is on NBC.

ESPN: Circle Sept. 29 on your calendars for a Monday Night Football match-up with the Cincinnati Bengals (available only on ESPN and through cable/streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DIRECTV).

Amazon Prime: The Broncos play in prime time on Amazon Prime’s Thursday game twice this season — Nov. 6 against the Raiders and Dec. 25 against the Chiefs.

Explore your TV/streaming options here 👈

Out in Public

Why pay for a streaming service when you can catch the game at a local sports bar? Here are some of our faves:

For a patio seat: RiNo Beer Garden offers a whopping 4,000-square-foot patio space complete with heaters and mounted TVs.

For BIG screens: Tom’s Watch Bar, a local sports-lovers’ go-to, has 150 screens available, with some taking up nearly entire walls.

For the queer community: As Denver’s “only gay sports bar,” Tight End offers an environment where everyone can feel welcome watching Bo Nix rack up touchdown passes.

For classic sports bar vibes: Stoney’s Bar and Grill (all three locations!) hits the mark with local beers, yummy pub fare, TVs aplenty, and that must-have raucous atmosphere.

For the camaraderie: For the face-painters, foam finger-wielders, and fellow diehard Broncos fanatics, DNVR Bar is where you’ll find your people.

From the Stadium

If you want to cheer on the Broncos live from Empower Field at Mile High, check out your ticket options here. For the upcoming season, single-game tickets range from as low as $96 for games against less popular opponents like the Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 21 to more than $1,000 for coveted matchups, like the Oct. 26 game against the Dallas Cowboys.

From bag policies and parking options to tailgate tips and stadium maps, here’s your gameday guide to Empower Field.

Never Miss a Game

Automatically add the Broncos 2025 season game schedule to your calendar app, or download a printable version — even if you just need a reminder of when might be the least busy time to go grocery shopping.

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