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Jim Nantz (play-by-play) and Tony Romo (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sideline. CBS will also televise " The NFL Today " live at the Broncos ' stadium on Sunday. On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on ESPN Radio and locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM.
The Denver Broncos are in for one of their biggest games of the season so far when they host the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday at Mile High Stadium. The 8-2 Broncos are in the top position in the NFC West and are hoping to stay there.
The Washington Commanders haven't been a delightful team to watch here in 2025. The roster has become a shell of what it was at the start of the season, and the
Denver Broncos fans were not pleased with referee Adrian Hill and his officiating crew during Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The AFC West showdown featured several questionable calls, including running back Jaleel McLaughlin being ruled down before he broke free of a would-be tackler to pick up a first down.
Sunday's matchup will have huge implications in the division as the Broncos will look to build on their lead while the Chiefs attempt to get back into contention. Follow along below as we'll have live updates throughout the game. "There’s a confidence level to this group that’s different," Sean Payton told Bill Cowher.
The Denver Broncos have extended their winning streak to eight games with a 22-19 win over the Kansas City Chiefs
The Denver Broncos released an updated depth chart ahead of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs last week, but the depth chart was published before a flurry of roster moves.
The season-ending loss of starting running back J.K. Dobbins has shaken things up on the Denver Broncos' roster. Not long after the news that Dobbins was headed to injured reserve hit the wire, the Broncos waived veteran wide receiver Trent Sherfield, per 9NEWS ' Mike Klis.