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Mike Tirico (play-by-play) and Cris Collinsworth (analyst) will call the game for NBC with Melissa Stark reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on Westwood One and locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM.
Kickoff: 6:20 p.m. Sunday Radio: 94.1 FM and 850 AM KOA (Dave Logan, play-by-play; Rick Lewis, analyst; Susie Wargin, sideline) Betting line: Broncos (-5.5)
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Broncos Beat Commanders in OT 27-26
The Commanders won the coin toss and deferred to the 2nd half. Bo Nix and the Broncos offense started with the ball at their own 27 yard line. RJ Harvey gained 10 yards on his first carry of the game and the Broncos got their 1st first down of the game quickly.
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Broncos vs. Chiefs radio coverage: Station, channel, streaming to listen live to NFL Week 11 game broadcast
Chiefs vs. Broncos will be available nationally on SiriusXM. Channel 226 will be the home feed for the Broncos, while 381 will be the road team feed for the Chiefs. Local fans in Kansas City can tune into 96.5 The Fan. Broncos fans can listen on KOA, which is 850 AM or 94.1 FM.
Kevin Kugler (play-by-play) and Daryl Johnston (analyst) will call the game for Fox with Allison Williams reporting from the sidelines. On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM. Fans in the blue areas on the map below will get the Broncos - Texans game on their local Fox channels, according to 506sports.com.
A hurting Commanders team also scored 26 points, the most Denver has given up in a game since Week 7. But in the biggest moment of the game – Washington’s two-point try for the win – it came through with a pass breakup.
The Commanders dropped to 3-9 with a 27-26 overtime loss to the Broncos on Sunday night at Northwest Stadium. Here are four key moments from the game.