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After a stunning, hard-fought victory over the New York Jets, the Denver Broncos have a chance to take second place in the AFC West, with the Los Angeles Chargers on their way. The Las Vegas Raiders stand in their way.

Amid numerous trade rumors surrounding star receiver Davante Adams, the Raiders don’t have a lot of good things coming their way. Vegas is one of the most injured teams in the NFL. Their injury report for Week 5 is littered with high-impact players like Maxx Crosby, Michael Mayer, Kolton Miller and Zamir White.

That said, the Raiders have a good track record against the Denver Broncos. Vegas has won eight games in a row against their horse opponents.

Here’s what you need to know to watch the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos to watch in their NFL Week 5 matchup:

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When is the kickoff for Raiders vs. Broncos?

The NFL Week 5 matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos kicks off at 4:05 PM ET (1:05 ​​PM PT).

What channel is Raiders vs. Broncos?

The Week 5 game between the Raiders vs. Broncos airs at 4:05 ET on Fox.

How to watch Raiders vs. Broncos can stream for free

Those looking to cut the cord can watch Raiders vs. Watch Broncos on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers.

Raiders vs. Broncos: TV, time, streaming for Sunday

The game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos will air on Fox. It can also be streamed on NFL+ and YouTube TV (NFL Sunday Ticket) and via Fubo, which offers a free trial.

  • Date: Sunday October 6
  • Time: 4:05 PM ET/1:05 PM PT
  • TV: Fox
  • Stream: YouTube TV (NFL Sunday Ticket), NFL+, Fubo (free trial for new subscribers)
  • Location: Empower Field at Mile High Stadium (Denver)

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