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Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders: How to Watch Live — Week 4 TV & Stream Guide

NFL Live Zone StaffJuly 15, 2026
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Game at a Glance

  • Matchup: Denver Broncos (away) vs. Las Vegas Raiders (home)
  • Kickoff: Sunday, September 27 at 4:00 PM UTC
  • Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Week: 4 of the 2026 NFL Season
  • Stream: Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, fuboTV, and more

How to Watch CBS — Live Stream & TV Options

The game airs on CBS — CBS's Sunday afternoon NFL window. Here is every way to watch, whether you have cable or have cut the cord entirely:

Paid Streaming Services

  • Paramount+ with SHOWTIME
  • fuboTV
  • Hulu + Live TV
  • YouTube TV
  • DirecTV Stream
  • Sling TV (Blue)

Free or Trial Options

  • Paramount+ (free trial available)
  • Over-the-air antenna (free HD)

Mobile Streaming

NFL+ (mobile & tablet streaming)

Note: Paramount+ is CBS's streaming home. A Paramount+ Essential plan is enough to stream CBS NFL games.

Game Preview: Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Week 4 of the 2026 NFL season brings a compelling contest as a championship-caliber program with 3 Lombardi Trophies — the Denver Broncos — travel to Allegiant Stadium to face the Las Vegas Raiders, a franchise that knows how to win it all — one Lombardi to their name. This is a AFC West divisional clash — the most personal rivalry in football. Division opponents know each other's schemes, personnel, and tendencies better than any other foe on the schedule, and that familiarity breeds an intensity rarely matched in the regular season.

The Denver Broncos: Can Bo Nix Win on the Road?

Head coach Sean Payton brings his squad into hostile territory at Allegiant Stadium, where the Raider Nation — passionate and globe-trotting will be at full volume. The Denver Broncos lean heavily on quarterback Bo Nix to lead the offense, and his ability to process quickly under crowd noise will be a decisive factor. Broncos Country will be watching closely — a road victory would send a statement to the rest of the league.

The Denver Broncos's success on the road this season depends on establishing a run game to control clock, limiting third-down conversions against them, and avoiding early turnovers. Any of those three break down, and the advantage shifts firmly to the home side.

The Las Vegas Raiders: Home Fortress at Allegiant Stadium

Coach Antonio Pierce's squad holds the significant edge of playing in front of Raider Nation — passionate and globe-trotting at Allegiant Stadium. The Las Vegas Raiders know this stadium's quirks — the crowd noise disrupting communication, the turf conditions, the sight lines — and they will use every bit of that institutional knowledge to manufacture early advantages. Quarterback Gardner Minshew has shown comfort working from home, where the play-action game and RPO concepts generate explosive plays against crowded boxes.

The Las Vegas Raiders are a franchise that knows how to win it all — one Lombardi to their name, and the franchise views home games as non-negotiable wins on their path toward postseason contention. Expect a highly scripted first-quarter game plan designed to neutralize the Denver Broncos's best weapons.

Key Matchups to Watch

Bo Nix vs. Raider Nation crowd noise: Communication breakdowns at the line of scrimmage are one of the most underrated factors in road games. Watch how Bo Nix handles pre-snap adjustments and whether the Denver Broncos come out with a quick-tempo approach to minimize noise impact.

Trenches battle: The collision between the Denver Broncos's offensive line and the Las Vegas Raiders's defensive front sets the physical tone. If Bo Nix has a clean pocket, the Denver Broncos move the chains. If the home pass rush generates early disruption, Gardner Minshew can take over in a controlled environment.

Red-zone efficiency: Both teams' red-zone offense and defense will be under the microscope — scoring touchdowns instead of settling for field goals is often the difference in close NFL games, and this matchup figures to be exactly that.

What's at Stake in Week 4

In divisional play, the winner gains a critical leg up in the AFC West standings. With each divisional game worth double in the playoff race — win percentage against division opponents is the second tiebreaker — both franchises are treating this as essential.

With the season still finding its footing, this Week 4 matchup between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders carries outsized importance. Don't miss a snap.

How to Watch on Every Device

Whether you're watching on your TV, phone, or tablet, here's the full breakdown:

  • Smart TV (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV): Download the Paramount+ app and sign in.
  • iPhone / Android: NFL+ (mobile & tablet streaming)
  • Laptop / Desktop: Stream at paramountplus.com or any of the live TV streaming services listed above.
  • Cable / Satellite subscribers: Tune to CBS on your provider. No extra action needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders kick off?

Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders kicks off at Sunday, September 27 at 4:00 PM UTC on Sunday, September 27, 2026. This is a Week 4 NFL game.

What channel is Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders on?

The game is on CBS. CBS's Sunday afternoon NFL window. Check your local listings for the exact channel number in your market.

How can I stream Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders without cable?

You can stream this game without cable using Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV. Paramount+ with SHOWTIME is a popular option for cord-cutters.

Where is Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders being played?

This Week 4 game is being played at Allegiant Stadium. The Las Vegas Raiders are the home team.

Is the Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders game available on NFL+?

NFL+ (mobile & tablet streaming). NFL+ allows mobile and tablet streaming of live local and national games. Check NFL+ availability for your location and device.

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