Broncos vs. Raiders | Week 1: How to Watch the Season Opener

Everything you need to know to catch Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders.

The Denver Broncos open the 2023 season at home vs. the Las Vegas Raiders. The Broncos hold a record of 53-70-2 (.431) all-time against the Raiders in the regular season, with a 28-32-2 (.452) mark in Denver.

It's a rivalry that dates back to the 1960s, and never has it burned as hotly or bitterly in the hearts of the Broncos as it does now. The Raiders have won the last six matchups with the Broncos. 

Head coach Sean Payton seeks to begin the process of balancing those scales. It starts with a familiar foe in Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels, the man responsible for torpedoing the Broncos more than a decade ago before being kicked to the curb unceremoniously by the late Pat Bowlen. 

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As a head coach, McDaniels is 2-0 against the Broncos. His undefeated resume is a mark that simply can't continue to stand. It's time for Payton to make things right, even though it won't all be accomplished in a single game. 

With that said, here's how fans can catch the action on Sunday as the Broncos host the Raiders in the season opener. 

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Broncos vs. Raiders

  • Date/Time: Sunday, September 10, at 2:25 pm MST
  • Where: Empower Field at Mile High • Denver, CO
  • Television: (CBS)
  • Play-by-Play: Tom McCarthy Analyst: James Lofton Sideline: Jay Feely Sideline: Tiffany Blackmon
  • On-Demand: NFL+ (subscription required)

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Chad Jensen
CHAD JENSEN

Chad Jensen is the Founder of Mile High Huddle and creator of the wildly popular Mile High Huddle Podcast. Chad has been on the Denver Broncos beat since 2012 and is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America.