The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos face off in Week 6 of the 2021 NFL season. We break down how to watch the game. Show
CBS will be broadcasting Sunday’s Week 6 matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Denver Broncos. The game will start at 4:25 p.m. ET at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, CO. The Raiders looked deflated last week in their 20-9 home loss to the Chicago Bears, and will now be playing their first game of the season without Jon Gruden, who parted ways with the team after a series of inappropriate emails were uncovered. Denver lost 27-19 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5 but will return home in Week 6 for a matchup with the Raiders. The Broncos will need to rely on the run game as they face a Las Vegas defense that has been gashed for 134.4 rushing yards per game. Game TV InfoGame date: Sunday, October 17th DraftKings Sportsbook has the Broncos as moneyline favorites at -190 while the Raiders are +160 on the road. WATCH ON TV: CBSPlay-by-Play: Greg Gumbel WATCH ON MOBILEIn-market fans can stream the game on DenverBroncos.com or in the Broncos 365 app via mobile web on iOS on iPhones and iPads and through the Yahoo Sports app. Streaming is available on Android devices on the Yahoo Sports app only. LISTEN LIVELOCAL ENGLISH RADIO (KOA - 850 AM/94.1 FM & The Fox - 103.5 FM) SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTSFollow the Broncos for live game-day updates, videos and behind-the-scenes photos:
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506sports.com If you are seeing BLUE in your region in the map above, you will get the Broncos-Raiders game on your local CBS affiliate. If you live in Alaska or Hawaii, you are not getting the Broncos game this week. The Denver Broncos will be without starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders, which means Drew Lock will be getting a chance to prove he can play in this league. Head coach Vic Fangio felt Lock will be able to take his brief appearances this season in relief and a full week of practice reps and have a good game on Sunday. “I think he’ll be better at that [by] getting a whole week of practice, taking all the reps there—or getting the bulk of the reps—going through the experience he’s gone through this year and coming in midstream during a game,” Fangio said. “I think those will all work to his benefit to avoid that.” If Drew Lock comes out on fire, Denver will easily win this game. They have have much better talent and better defensive coaching. But Lock has a much lower floor too, so him coming out and playing well is critical to everything else. A win puts Denver right back into the playoff mix in the AFC. Kickoff is set for 2:25 p.m. Mile High time on Sunday, December 26, 2021 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Broncos are 1-point favorites according to our friends at DraftKings Sportsbook. You can watch the live stream of the game through FuboTV or on your local CBS station. Read more If you buy something from an SB Nation link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.
For many fans, the Denver Broncos are in a tight spot with Drew Lock starting a must-win road game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 16. With Lock’s history of turning the ball over, they have right to worry, but there is a chance we see one of those different kind of games from Drew. How do we get one of those different kinds of games from Drew? Run the football. If Pat Shurmur can design some plays that will see Javonte Williams and Melvin Gordon run roughshod over the Raiders defense, then that will open things up for those jump balls down the field. In my opinion, I think that type of game plan leads to a win. Obviously, I am hoping Drew takes better care of the football than he has his entire career with 20 interceptions and 13 fumbles in a mere 18 starts, but this rushing attack is the best Denver has had in years and that changes things for Lock in this game. As for the Raiders defense, they have been gashed all over the place in 2021. They have given up 30+ points in four of their last six games. On the season, they are allowing opposing quarterbacks to complete a sixth worst 68% of their passes. This is a perfect opportunity for Lock and I think he’ll seize it. And with a win, the Broncos will thrust themselves right back into the AFC playoff hunt. Here’s how to watch. TV ScheduleWhen: Sunday, December 26 at 2:25 p.m. Mile High time Where: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada Channel: CBS Announcers: Greg Gumbel (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst) and AJ Ross (sideline reporting) Local Radio: KOA - 850 AM | 94.1 FM & The Fox - 103.5 FM | Dave Logan (play-by-play) and Rick Lewis (analyst) If you see BLUE in the map below, you will get the Broncos-Raiders game locally on CBS. If not, you’ll want to look for some online streaming alternative to get the game or visit a local pub. Online StreamingFuboTV Sunday Night Football Yahoo! Sports App Broncos Injury Report
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Broncos-Bengals Betting OddsAccording to DraftKings Sportsbook, the Raiders opened a 1.5-point favorite over the Broncos. Since then, the line has shifted steadily towards Denver and now it stands as a 1-point road favorite for the Broncos. It would seem bettors are with me in thinking that this Drew Lock game is going to be one of his good ones. I’ll take it! Matchup HistoryThe Broncos-Raiders rivalry is one of the NFL’s greatest, but since Peyton Manning retired the Broncos have gotten the short end of that stick despite the Raiders being nearly as bad as Denver over the same stretch. The Broncos are 4-8 post-Peyton and have lost three stream with the Raiders scoring over 30 points in every single of those last three games. That’s a trend that needs to end this week. We got an outstanding podcast lineup for you each week and a big thank you to all who listen to our shows each week. We love you! Go Broncos! On MHR Radio this week, Ian St. Clair and Adam Malnati are hoping Drew Lock doesn’t give too many gifts to the Raiders defense on Sunday. On the Cover 2 Broncos podcast, Joe Rowles examines the matchups that matter between the Broncos and Raiders in Week 16. The Dublin to Denver podcast with Michael McQuaid, Colum Cronin, and Stewart Roche preview the Broncos game with the Raiders. You can subscribe to our podcast feed on ApplePodcasts, GooglePlay, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Social Media InformationMHR Facebook Page: Mile High Report: A Denver Broncos Blog MHR Twitter: Follow @MileHighReport MHR Instagram: Follow @MileHighReport Denver Broncos Fan Group: Denver Broncos Football MHR Live on Twitch: Follow @ MHR_Live 2021 Denver Broncos Schedule
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