The Denver Broncos are scheduled to play against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 7, 2025. The game will begin at 2:05 p.m. Mountain Time and will be broadcast locally on CBS.
The Broncos, currently holding a 10-2 record, are aiming for their third consecutive division win and fifth straight victory on the road. A win in this matchup would move Denver closer to securing a playoff spot and significantly increase their chances of winning the AFC West division. The team can boost its likelihood of clinching the division title to 90 percent with a victory over the Raiders.
Quarterback Bo Nix has led the Broncos to three consecutive wins against the Raiders. The team is seeking its second straight season sweep over their divisional opponent.
For fans interested in following the game, there are several options available:
Local television coverage will be provided by CBS, with Andrew Catalon handling play-by-play duties alongside analysts Charles Davis and Jason McCourty. AJ Ross will report from the sideline.
Streaming options include Paramount+ for local games or NFL+ for streaming on mobile devices. NFL+ subscriptions offer live local and prime-time games on mobile and tablet devices, access to NFL Network, and live audio for all games throughout the season. Those who subscribe to NFL+ Premium also receive access to NFL RedZone and full-game replays across multiple devices.
Fans outside of their local market can watch every Sunday afternoon game using NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube or YouTube TV. International viewers can watch live games through NFL GamePass International.
On radio, KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM) will provide local coverage with Dave Logan as play-by-play announcer, Rick Lewis as analyst, and Susie Wargin reporting from the sideline. National radio coverage is available on ESPN Radio with Roxy Bernstein calling play-by-play and Kelly Stouffer providing analysis. Out-of-market listeners can tune in via SiriusXM channel 388 or through the SXM app.
For updates during game day, fans can follow the Broncos’ official social media accounts on Instagram (@Broncos), Twitter (@Broncos), and Facebook (Denver Broncos).
The latest injury updates are available through the team’s released reports earlier this week.

