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The NFL season continues when the Denver Broncos host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, streaming and NFL TV schedule.
Kickoff for the AFC vs. NFC showdown is scheduled for 2:25 p.m. MT (4:25 p.m. ET) and the game will be regionally televised on CBS. In-market fans can stream the game on FuboTV.
Down in Dove Valley, newly minted Broncos left guard Alex Palczewski’s locker sits directly across from Garett Bolles. And for a 26-year-old who profiles as a tackle and says his last time playing on the left side of the O-line was the “Obama administration,” there may not be a better mentor in the NFL than the 33-year-old Bolles.
Here’s how to watch today’s Broncos vs. Cowboys football game online without cable, including ways to get a free Broncos vs. Cowboys livestream.
Harvey and Ashton Jeanty were the two most explosive running backs in the FCS last year. Jeanty went No. 6 overall in the NFL draft to the Las Vegas Raiders, while Harvey went 60th to the Broncos.
The Broncos are signing 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis, and he could make NFL history if he plays in a game.
Head coach Sean Payton raised eyebrows before the game with his decision to accept the opening kickoff instead of deferring to the second half after winning the coin toss, as has been his custom over the years. After the game, the former Super Bowl-winning coach spoke on what went into that decision.
Denver is signing tight end Marcedes Lewis to its practice squad, ESPN's Adam Schefter said on social media Wednesday morning. Lewis, 41, is the final remaining player from the 2006 draft class. Per Schefter, Lewis would be the oldest tight end in the history of the NFL if activated and used in game action.