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Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders: How to watch, listen and live stream

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The Broncos will travel to Las Vegas to face the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2:05 p.m. MT.

MATCHUP

The Broncos will travel to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in Week 12. Denver will look for its first sweep of the team's divisional rival since 2014 after winning the Week 5 matchup at home.

The Broncos are coming off their largest margin of victory this season after defeating the Atlanta Falcons 38-6 in Week 11. Quarterback Bo Nix, who earned three NFL honors for his Week 11 performance — including AFC Offensive Player of the Week — will look for another productive outing on Sunday. Nix could look to playmakers such as rookie wide receiver Devaughn Vele, who posted a strong performance in Week 11, and wide receiver Courtland Sutton, who has recorded 70-plus receiving yards in four consecutive games. Nix should also aim to connect with several other offensive weapons, as Denver has seen 10 different players record receiving touchdowns this season, which is tied for the second most in the league. The Broncos could seek continued success on the ground, and running back Javonte Williams — who leads the team in rushing yards this season — could play a key role in this production.

Denver's defense — which is currently the only unit in the league ranked in the top five in points allowed per game (16.6) and yards allowed per game (289.4) — should look for another strong performance on Sunday. Denver will look to slow down the production of rookie tight end Brock Bowers, who leads all tight ends in the NFL with 70 receptions and 706 receiving yards this season. The Broncos lead the league in sacks (39) and will look to pressure quarterback Gardner Minshew II in the matchup. Outside linebackers Nik Bonitto — who entered Week 12 tied for the second most sacks in the league (9) — and Jonathon Cooper could look to add to Denver's tally on Sunday. Cornerback Pat Surtain II, who is allowing the lowest passer rating as the nearest defender among all cornerbacks in the NFL (50.2), should also aim for another strong performance.

INJURY UPDATE

The Broncos ruled out linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) and wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand). Sanders and Reynolds remain on the Physically Unable to Perform list and injured reserve, respectively. Defensive end Zach Allen (NIR - rest/heel) was listed as questionable. Denver did not assign game statuses to safeties P.J. Locke (thumb) and Brandon Jones (abdomen) and guard Ben Powers (shoulder), indicating they will be available to play in Sunday's matchup.

For Las Vegas, cornerbacks Jakorian Bennett (shoulder) and Nate Hobbs (ankle) were ruled out. Running backs Alexander Mattison (ankle) and Zamir White (quadricep) were listed as doubtful, while tight end Harrison Bryant (ankle), center Andre James (ankle), cornerback Jack Jones (back) and guard Cody Whitehair (ankle) were listed as questionable.

HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN AND LIVE STREAM

WATCH LOCALLY: CBS

Play-by-Play: Kevin Harlan

Analyst: Trent Green

Sideline: Melanie Collins

WATCH LOCALLY VIA STREAMING: Paramount+ or NFL+

Stream local games on Paramount+ or 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.

WATCH OUT OF MARKET: NFL Sunday Ticket

Watch every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game on NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube or YouTube TV.

LISTEN NATIONALLY: ESPN Radio

Play-by-Play: Steve Levy

Analyst: Max Starks

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 382 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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