News Summary
The Denver Broncos are preparing to take on the unbeaten Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium. With kickoff scheduled for 2:05 p.m. MT, this divisional game presents a critical opportunity for the Broncos to secure their second victory of the season against a strong Chargers team. Denver aims to improve upon their previous performance after a narrow loss to the Colts, while missing key players due to injury. As both teams vie for top standings in the AFC West, fans can expect an intense and competitive encounter.
Denver Gears Up for Crucial Game Against Undefeated Chargers
The Denver Broncos are set to challenge the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on September 21, 2025, with kickoff scheduled for 2:05 p.m. MT. This upcoming game marks a significant opportunity for the Broncos to secure their second win of the season, as they face a Chargers team that is currently undefeated with a record of 2-0.
This matchup will be the Broncos’ first divisional game of the season and their second consecutive away game. Having recently suffered a narrow defeat, the Broncos are looking to improve on their performance when they take the field against a strong divisional rival.
The Broncos released their first practice report of the week on Wednesday, indicating preparations are well underway. Unfortunately, the team will be without tight end Nate Adkins and linebacker Dre Greenlaw due to injuries, which may impact their game strategy.
Recent Performance and Scouting Report
In their previous outing, the Broncos fell to the Indianapolis Colts with a score of 29-28, a loss that left the team with a “bitter taste” as expressed by Coach Sean Payton. The Broncos are primarily focusing on improving their overall play, particularly in the red zone, as they strive for better efficiency moving forward.
Statistically, the Broncos rank 17th in total offense with an average of 320.5 yards per game. Their rushing performance is more commendable, sitting at 10th with 134.5 yards per game, but they struggle with the passing game, which ranks 25th at just 186 yards per game. In terms of scoring, the Broncos have averaged 24 points per game, ranking 9th in the league.
On the other hand, the Chargers boast a strong offensive presence, ranking 4th in total offense with an impressive 418 yards per game and 11th in scoring, averaging 23.5 points each game. As both teams compete for a high standing in the fiercely competitive AFC West, this game holds significant importance for both sides.
Game Viewing Information
Fans interested in watching the game locally can check the NFL’s game guide by entering their zip code for broadcast details. Analysts for the game include play-by-play commentator Kevin Harlan and analyst Trent Green, while sideline reporting will be handled by Melanie Collins.
Local games will also be available for streaming on Paramount+, and mobile viewers can access content via the NFL+ app. An NFL+ subscription allows for live local and prime-time games as well as NFL Network content. For fans wanting more, the Premium tier includes services like NFL RedZone and full-game replays. Out-of-market fans can enjoy Sunday afternoon games through NFL Sunday Ticket available on YouTube or YouTube TV, and in-game audio can be accessed through channel 380 or the SXM app.
Looking Ahead
The Broncos have struggled with one-score games, as indicated by their 2-7 record in such situations since last season. The total points for the upcoming game are set with an over/under at 45.5, adding another layer of excitement for fans and betting enthusiasts alike.
As the game approaches, fans are encouraged to stay connected with the Broncos on social media channels like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for live updates and insights as game day unfolds.
With both teams eager to solidify their standings in the standings and increase their momentum, this early-season clash promises to be a thrilling encounter filled with high stakes and competitive spirit.
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Additional Resources
- Denver Broncos Official Site
- The New York Times
- Los Angeles Chargers Official Site
- USA Today
- Wikipedia: Denver Broncos

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