Both defenses have been terrific this season despite injuries, and neither offense has much to be proud of. The Titans can be proud of how they battled at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 9, taking the Chiefs to overtime despite an anemic offense.
Running back Derrick Henry has scored every touchdown for the Titans since Week 7. He can’t do it all by himself, although he has tried for multiple weeks.
Tennessee’s hope is that Ryan Tannehill will be ready for this game, and that hope also comes with expectations that the offense will run much smoother than it did in Kansas City under rookie Malik Willis. The Titans don’t need to feel urgency with a comfortable lead in the AFC South, but they do need to get the offense to a point that they can compete with the AFC’s best.
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The Broncos’ offense has been similarly anemic, but it appeared to find some rhythm in a win over the Jaguars before the team’s bye. Will the week off break the momentum, or did it give Denver a chance to figure out what went wrong in the first half of the season?
A win over the Titans would keep Denver in the playoff conversation ahead of the season’s stretch run. A Tennessee win would bring the Titans one step closer to locking up their division.
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Here’s everything you need to know to watch Broncos vs. Titans on Sunday, including kickoff time, TV channels and a full Week 10 NFL schedule.
What channel is Broncos vs. Titans on today?
TV channel (national): CBS TV channel (Denver): KCNC TV channel (Tennessee): WTVF Live stream: fuboTV, DAZN (Canada)
Broncos vs. Titans will be broadcast regionally on local CBS affiliate channels. Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) and James Lofton (color analyst) will be on the call in Nashville, Tenn.
You can find the Broncos’ radio broadcast on SiriusXM channel 380, while the Titans’ radio broadcast will be on SiriusXM channel 228.
Viewers in the United States can stream Broncos vs. Titans on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
Viewers in Canada can watch the game on TSN1/4, CTV2 or, for the French-speaking audience, RDS2. Canadian viewers can also stream the game on DAZN, which carries every NFL game.
Broncos vs. Titans start time
Date: Sunday, Nov. 13 Time: 1 p. m. ET
Broncos vs. Titans from Nissan Stadium in Nashville is set to start at 1 p.m. ET (noon local time) on Sunday, Nov. 13.