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The Denver Broncos will go on the road to take on the Washington Commanders for Week 13’s edition of “Sunday Night Football.” The game caps off a rather light Sunday slate after three games on Thanksgiving and a game on Black Friday.
The Broncos are coming off their bye week and sit at 9-2 on top of the AFC West. Denver is hoping that the off week doesn’t derail its momentum. Before the bye, the Broncos rattled off eight straight wins. The most recent was an important home win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Denver would be the No. 2 seed in the AFC if the playoffs started today, and it needs a win over Washington to stay on track.
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The Commanders have had a down season in Dan Quinn’s second year. Injuries to starting quarterback Jayden Daniels haven’t helped, and his status was the biggest storyline of the week for Washington. The Commanders head into the game with a 3-8 record, and sit in third place in the NFC East. Washington currently has the third-worst record in the NFC, and is teetering between needing to make a strong playoff push if it can win out, and turning the pages to looking toward the offseason and next year.Â
The Sporting News is tracking LIVE updates as the Broncos take on the Commanders in Week 13’s “Sunday Night Football.”
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Broncos vs. Commanders updates, results, highlights from Week 13 ‘Sunday Night Football’
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Where to watch Broncos vs. CommandersBroncos vs. Commanders start timeDate:Â Sunday, November 30Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Kickoff for “Sunday Night Football” between the Broncos and the Commanders is set for 8:20 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
What channel is Broncos vs. Commanders on today?Date: Sunday, November 30TV channel: NBCLive stream: Peacock
“Sunday Night Football” between the Broncos and the Commanders will air on NBC. Mike Tirico will handle the play-by-play with Cris Collinsworth serving as the color commentator. Collinsworth makes his return to the broadcast booth after taking off NBC’s game on Thanksgiving between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens.Â
Cord-cutters can watch “Sunday Night Football” on Peacock.
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