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Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens: How to watch, listen and live stream

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The Broncos will travel to Baltimore to face the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. ET.

MATCHUP

The Broncos will head on the road for a Week 9 AFC matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. With both teams entering the game at 5-3, Denver will look to better its record and earn the team's sixth win in seven games.

The Broncos are coming off one of their most impressive offensive performances this season, with rookie quarterback Bo Nix posting career highs in several categories, including completion percentage (75.7), total touchdowns (4) and passer rating (124.2). Recently named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Month for October, Nix will look for another strong performance on Sunday. Wide receiver Courtland Sutton is also coming off his strongest performance of the season, recording his first game with 100 receiving yards since 2022. Sutton leads the Broncos with 377 receiving yards this season and should look to be a key contributor again in Week 9. Running back Jaleel McLaughlin, who recorded a season-high in rushing yards against the Panthers, could also aim for another strong performance.

Denver's defense, which currently ranks third in the league in yards allowed per game (282.6), will face a challenging Raven's offense that leads the league in yards per game (452.1). The Broncos rank second in the league in sacks (30) and will aim to pressure quarterback Lamar Jackson who currently leads the NFL with 325 offensive yards per game and a 115.4 passer rating. Outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, whose six-game sack streak is currently the longest in the NFL, should look to continue applying pressure this weekend. After recording an interception in Week 8 during his first game back from injury, cornerback Pat Surtain II could also aim to be a key defensive contributor for Denver.

INJURY UPDATE

The Broncos ruled out safeties P.J. Locke (thumb) and Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee). Tackles Mike McGlinchey (knee) and Alex Palczewski (ankle), defensive end Zach Allen (not injury related – rest) and cornerback Pat Surtain II (ankle) were not assigned game statuses, indicating they will be available to play in Sunday's game.

For Baltimore, running back Rasheen Ali (ankle) and defensive end Brent Urban (concussion) were ruled out. Running back Keaton Mitchell (knee), defensive tackle Travis Jones and cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey (knee) and Jalyn Armour-Davis (knee) were listed as questionable.

HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN AND LIVE STREAM

WATCH LOCALLY VIA STREAMING: NFL+

Stream local games on mobile devices on NFL+.

An NFL+ subscription includes the ability to stream live local and prime-time games on mobile and tablet devices, access to NFL Network and live game audio (home, away and national calls) for every game of the season. NFL+ Premium subscriptions also include NFL RedZone and full-game replays across devices.

LISTEN LOCALLY: KOA – 850 AM/94.1 FM

Play-by-Play: Dave Logan

Analyst: Rick Lewis

Sideline: Susie Wargin

LISTEN OUT OF MARKET: SiriusXM

Listen on channel 381 or on the SXM app (siriusxm.us/BroncosSXM).

PERSONALIZE YOUR OPTIONS: Ways to Watch

Visit the NFL's game guide to input your zip code and figure out how you can watch Sunday's game in your area.

SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS

Follow the Broncos for live game-day updates, videos and behind-the-scenes photos:

Instagram: @Broncos

Twitter: @Broncos

Facebook: Denver Broncos

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