Denver Broncos — live coverage
Live football, Broncos edition — every Denver kickoff, no cable
AFC West scheduling defaults the Broncos to the major AFC network with cross-flex weeks and primetime appearances. Slam Dunk Zone covers it all for $39.95/mo flat.
TL;DR: Denver Broncos games default to the major AFC over-the-air network on Sunday afternoons (AFC West franchise), cross-flex weeks land on the NFC network, and primetime weeks send the broadcast to the SNF/MNF/TNF networks. Slam Dunk Zone includes every Broncos broadcaster in a $39.95/mo flat IPTV membership. 5,000+ channels, 6 simultaneous devices, fulfilled by AccuViewTV.
The Broncos broadcast pattern in 2026
Denver is an AFC West franchise — the default Sunday-afternoon broadcaster is the major AFC over-the-air network (CBS-side). Cross-flex weeks (Broncos vs. an NFC opponent) push the broadcast to the NFC network (FOX-side). Primetime weeks land on the Sunday-night, Monday-night, or Thursday-night broadcaster.
AFC West rivalry weeks — Broncos vs. Chiefs, Raiders, Chargers — draw a high share of primetime slots, especially Chiefs games. Late-season Chiefs-Broncos matchups frequently get flexed to Sunday Night Football.
How to stream every Broncos game without cable
Three legitimate non-cable paths in 2026: an OTA antenna for the local CBS/FOX affiliates (free for home Sunday games only — no primetime, no travel), a live-TV streaming bundle ($82.99/mo+), or Slam Dunk Zone ($39.95/mo flat with every broadcaster).
Cable bundles in the Denver market average $185/mo with regional sports tier (which carries the Nuggets and Avalanche local feeds). Slam Dunk Zone matches the cable’s NFL coverage in one IPTV membership and bundles in the Nuggets/Avalanche national broadcasts plus NBA, MLB, college football, UFC PPV, soccer, and 4,900+ other channels for less than half the cable price.
- Sunday afternoon AFC default: the major AFC network — in the SDZ lineup.
- Cross-flex Sunday: the major NFC network — in the SDZ lineup.
- Sunday Night Football: the major Sunday-night broadcaster — in the SDZ lineup.
- Monday Night Football: the primary cable home of MNF — in the SDZ lineup.
- Thursday Night Football: the simulcast cable network — in the SDZ lineup.
Setup for a Mile High household
Denver internet (Xfinity, CenturyLink Quantum Fiber) almost always clears the 15 Mbps minimum needed for stable 1080p. The kit:
- Streaming device: Fire TV Stick 4K Max ($45) or any Smart TV with Android-based OS.
- App: IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate (free, Amazon Appstore).
- Membership: Slam Dunk Zone, $39.95/mo, signup at /checkout/.
- Credentials: AccuViewTV emails M3U/Xtream details within minutes — paste, save, EPG loads.
Cost vs cable for a Denver Broncos season
Walk the math for the regular-season window: cable at $185/mo × 5 months (Sep–Jan) = $925. Streaming bundle at $84/mo × 5 = $420. Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95 × 5 = $199.75 — half the streaming bundle, less than a quarter of cable.
Year-one savings vs cable: ~$1,740. Year-one savings vs streaming bundle: ~$528. SDZ keeps running for $39.95/mo through the offseason with NBA Nuggets coverage, MLB Rockies coverage, college football fall, UFC PPV nights — all bundled into the same flat bill. Cancel from your dashboard whenever.
| Cable + RSN | Slam Dunk Zone | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $185+ | $39.95 |
| CBS (AFC default) | Yes | Yes |
| FOX (cross-flex) | Yes | Yes |
| SNF/MNF/TNF networks | Premium tier | Included |
| Devices | 1–2 boxes | 6 simultaneous |
| Contract | 12–24 months | Cancel anytime |
| Annual cost | $2,220+ | $479.40 |
FAQ
People also ask
Where to watch the Broncos game today?
Default Sunday afternoon: the major AFC over-the-air network. Cross-flex week: the NFC network. Primetime: SNF, MNF, or TNF broadcaster. All of those are in the SDZ 5,000+ channel lineup at $39.95/mo flat.
Where to watch Denver Broncos vs Los Angeles Chargers?
Broncos vs. Chargers is an AFC West divisional matchup — typically the major AFC network on Sunday afternoon, with occasional primetime slots given the divisional stakes. The relevant broadcaster is part of the SDZ lineup.
Is the Broncos game on Slam Dunk Zone?
Whichever broadcaster the NFL slots Denver onto that week — major AFC network, major NFC network, the SNF broadcaster, the MNF cable home, or the TNF simulcast network — that broadcaster is part of the SDZ 5,000+ channel lineup.
How much does it cost to stream Broncos games?
$39.95/mo flat with Slam Dunk Zone — every Broncos broadcaster is included in the same membership, with 5,000+ other channels (NBA, MLB, college, UFC, soccer, news) bundled in. No contract, cancel anytime.
What if my stream cuts mid-game?
AccuViewTV runs 24/7 chat support — Sundays included. Hit the chat from your dashboard with the channel name, typical response under 30 minutes. They redirect you to a working feed.
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