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Raiders at Broncos: How to watch and listen to the action

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Week 1 didn't go the way the Oakland Raiders hoped, falling to the Los Angeles Rams 33-13. Thankfully, there's 15 more games left in the regular season, so there's plenty of time for the Silver and Black to get back on track.

The team will have a crucial battle Week 2, as they travel to Denver and face the division rival Broncos at Mile High Stadium. It doesn't take much to get fired up for division games, and I expect Head Coach Jon Gruden to have his squad ready to go Sunday afternoon.

Here's how to watch the Silver and Black go toe-to-toe with a division foe.

Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos

Mile High Stadium

Sunday, September 16

1:25 p.m. PDT

Broadcast Information

Television:

CBS

Play-by-play: Greg Gumbel

Color analyst: Trent Green & Bruce Arians

Sideline: Melanie Collins

Radio:

Raiders Radio Network

Flagship: KCBS 740-AM/106.9-FM **Listen Live Here**

Play-by-play: Brent Musburger

Color analyst: Lincoln Kennedy

Sideline: Chris Townsend

Spanish Flagship: La Z 1490-AM/107.5-FM

Play-by-play: Fernando Arias

Color analyst: Ambrosio Rico

Online

Be sure to follow along with the Raiders.com or listen live in-market with **our official mobile app**.

Game Feed

In case you're unable to follow along on a television set, or just want to view live updates from a multitude of media outlets, with some mixed in commentary follow along with the Oakland Raiders Official Game Feed on Raiders.com. From polls, photos, and highlights, the Game Feed provides a different look at the overall game experience, so don't miss out.

NFL Game Pass

Watch Friday's game ON DEMAND **online with the NFL Game Pass** after the game. In fact, you can watch just about every NFL preseason game online with Game Pass.

**International fans** in select countries can watch regular season games LIVE online as well. Game Pass is also **available in Europe**!

**NFL Game Pass** provides ON DEMAND replays of all 256 Regular Season Games, Playoff Games and Super Bowl, On-Demand, in HD in the United States.

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