Here's how to watch Broncos vs. Browns live: ESPN, ABC, & streaming options
Week 13 brings us an electrifying Monday Night Football showdown as the Denver Broncos (7-5) host the Cleveland Browns (3-8) at Empower Field at Mile High.
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The stakes are high, with the Broncos eyeing a stronger hold on an AFC Wild Card spot and the Browns hoping to play spoiler while reigniting their own momentum. With several player reunions and critical performances expected, this matchup promises drama on and off the field.
Fans can tune into the game on ESPN, which will feature the main broadcast and the popular Manningcast hosted by Eli and Peyton Manning. If you’re in Cleveland or nearby Ohio, ABC or CBS might offer local coverage.
If you don’t have cable, there are plenty of streaming options:
Tip: Most of these platforms offer free trials if you’re looking to avoid subscription fees.
The Broncos enter Week 13 in a favorable position, sitting as the AFC’s 7th seed and holding a narrow lead over Wild Card competitors like the Colts and Dolphins. A win here could widen their margin and significantly boost their playoff odds, potentially ending their playoff drought.
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On the other hand, Cleveland approaches this game as an underdog but with notable storylines. Jerry Jeudy’s return to Denver and his newfound chemistry with Jameis Winston could prove pivotal. Winston, facing his former coach Sean Payton, will look to make a statement in a tough environment.
Defensively, Denver’s pass rush, led by Zach Allen’s return, could wreak havoc on Cleveland’s offensive line, which has struggled to protect Winston. Meanwhile, Browns’ standout Myles Garrett aims to continue his recent dominance, hoping to disrupt Denver’s budding Nix-Sutton connection.
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