Hey folks, so I was trying to figure out how to watch the Broncos game. Let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be. I’m not a tech whiz or anything, just a regular guy who loves football.

First, I learned that some games, especially the ones at night, are shown on Prime Video. I didn’t even know I had that, being an Amazon Prime member and all, I signed up and got a free trial for new users. Turns out, it’s pretty neat – lots of other stuff to watch besides football. I found out that Broncos and Chargers are set for an 8:15 p.m. ET start exclusively on Prime Video.
Then, there’s this thing called NFL Network. Apparently, they show games too. I had to dig around a bit to find out when the Broncos were playing. The Denver Broncos and the Cincinnati Bengals will stream on NFL Network at 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Dec. 28.
I also discovered that you can supposedly watch Broncos games for free, at least for a little while. I guess there are a bunch of free trials you can sign up for. But it seemed like a hassle to keep track of all that.
I also stumbled upon a personalized view of the Denver Broncos schedule, which I thought was kind of cool. You can input your location and the services you have, and it tells you where to watch.
I read about some fancy features like a stream selector and being able to watch on different devices. And if you miss the live game, there are condensed replays where you can catch up.

Anyway, after all that research, I finally managed to watch the game. It took a bit of doing, but I got there in the end. Go Broncos!
- Checked if the game was on Prime Video.
- Looked up the schedule on NFL Network.
- Considered those temporary free trials but decided against it.
- Found a personalized schedule thingy.
- Explored some extra features like multi-device viewing and replays.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:
Hope this helps someone out there. Watching football shouldn’t be this complicated!