The Denver Broncos are set to host the Los Angeles Chargers in their final regular-season game on Sunday, January 4, 2025. The matchup is scheduled for 2:25 p.m. Mountain Time and will be broadcast on CBS.
A win against the Chargers would allow the Broncos to secure home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs, clinch the top seed in the conference, and earn a first-round bye. The team is also aiming for its best regular-season record since 1998 and its strongest home and division records since 2014. Additionally, Denver hopes to even its season series with Los Angeles.
The Broncos will release their initial injury report for Week 18 on Wednesday.
Fans can watch the game locally on CBS with Jim Nantz providing play-by-play commentary, Tony Romo as analyst, and Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sideline. Streaming options include Paramount+ for local games or NFL+ for mobile devices. NFL+ subscriptions offer live local and prime-time games on mobile and tablet devices, access to NFL Network, live game audio for every matchup, as well as NFL RedZone and full-game replays through NFL+ Premium.
Out-of-market viewers can watch all Sunday afternoon games via NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube or YouTube TV. International viewers have access through NFL GamePass International.
Local radio coverage will be provided by KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM), featuring Dave Logan as play-by-play announcer, Rick Lewis as analyst, and Susie Wargin reporting from the sideline. Out-of-market listeners can tune in via SiriusXM channel 227 or through the SXM app at this link. Nationally, Sports USA will broadcast with Larry Kahn handling play-by-play duties alongside analyst Marvin Lewis.
For updates during game day, fans can follow official Denver Broncos accounts on Instagram (@Broncos), Twitter (@Broncos), and Facebook (Denver Broncos).


