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TIME UPDATE: Broncos vs Commanders – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Week 13 NFL Game

Denver, Colorado – November 30, 2025

Week 13 brings a charged and emotional primetime showdown at Northwest Stadium as the Denver Broncos (6–5) host the Washington Commanders (4–7). With Denver pushing to stay alive in the AFC playoff race and Washington fighting to avoid slipping further behind, this matchup arrives with massive stakes on both sides.

But this week carries an extra layer of significance:
The game will start 10 minutes later — at 8:30 PM — to honor the 18th anniversary of Sean Taylor’s passing, a moment that will bring both fanbases together in remembrance before kickoff.


📺 WATCH / STREAM

National Broadcast: NBC
Kickoff: 8:30 PM ET (delayed from 8:20 PM for Sean Taylor tribute)

Streaming Options:

  • Peacock – full national stream

  • NFL+ – mobile live & replays

  • YouTube TV, FuboTV, Hulu Live TV – NBC local access


  • 🏟 GAME INFO

    Matchup: Denver Broncos (6–5) vs Washington Commanders (4–7)
    Venue: Northwest Stadium – Denver, Colorado
    Kickoff: 8:30 PM ET (SNF)
    Special Note: A pregame ceremony will honor the legacy of Sean Taylor, marking 18 years since his passing on November 27, 2007.

    Denver enters Week 13 with renewed confidence following their emotional win against Kansas City, but a battered roster presents challenges across both lines. The Broncos must maintain precision and discipline to keep their playoff hopes intact.

    Washington arrives with urgency. Despite their record, the Commanders have played their opponents tough all season and remain dangerous when their pass rush finds rhythm. Playing in the altitude of Denver on a national stage may bring out their best.


    🎧 LISTEN

    Broncos Radio Network: KOA 850 AM / 94.1 FM
    Commanders Radio Network: BIG 100 (WWDC FM)
    SiriusXM: Broncos Channel 225 • Commanders Channel 226
    Audio Streaming: NFL+ Audio & team mobile apps


    📰 POSTGAME COVERAGE

    Following the final whistle, postgame press conferences will air on NBC, NFL Network, and digital platforms of both franchises. Highlights, expert analysis, and locker room reactions will be available immediately across all major networks.


    💰 BETTING SNAPSHOT

    (Latest official odds)

    CategoryBroncosCommanders
    Spread-4.5+4.5
    Moneyline-210+175
    Total41.5 points 

    Denver is the home favorite thanks to stronger recent performances and the altitude advantage, but Washington’s ability to create turnovers makes them a tricky opponent under primetime pressure.


    ⚙️ KEY STORYLINES

    • Broncos push for a critical seventh win to stay in AFC playoff contention

  • Commanders attempt to salvage their season with a signature road victory

  • QB play under Sunday Night Football spotlight

  • Pass rush impact on both young offensive lines

  • Emotional energy surrounding the Sean Taylor tribute


  • 🏈 SUMMARY

    A primetime battle layered with emotion and playoff implications.
    Denver enters with determination.
    Washington arrives with urgency.

    Kickoff: Sunday, November 30 – 8:30 PM ET on NBC.

    Northwest Stadium will be loud, intense, and united in honoring Sean Taylor before the fight begins.

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