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The Denver Broncos (6-2) are set to go on the road to face the Houston Texans (3-4) in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, Nov. 2. A third Fairbairn field goal gives Houston a 9-7 lead over the Broncos.
Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) will call the game for Prime with Kaylee Hartung reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will be nationally broadcast on Westwood One and locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM.
The Denver Broncos are hosting the team's Throwback Game against the Las Vegas Raiders during Thursday Night Football, the Broncos announced in a press release on Wednesday.
Watch the top highlights from the Broncos' 18-15 win over the Texans in Week 9 as Denver improved to 7-2. Quarterback Bo Nix moves the Broncos into field-goal range with a 25-yard fourth-quarter rush against the Texans.
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Denver Broncos defy odds with 6-game winning streak despite flaws on offense and special teams
While preseason favorites Kansas City and Baltimore stumble along, the Denver Broncos are tied with fellow upstarts New England and Indianapolis for the best record in the NFL at 7-2. The Broncos are a game ahead of the Chargers and two ahead of the Chiefs in their quest to end Kansas City's nine-year reign atop the AFC
The communication mistake that left Marvin Mims Jr. in the game late during a Week 8 blowout of the Cowboys continues to hurt the Broncos.
Denver enters “Thursday Night Football” atop the AFC West, and the Broncos will look to keep pace in a competitive AFC race with a win.
It is becoming a familiar script. Denver QB Bo Nix struggled early, but found his rhythm in the fourth quarter for an 18-15 win.
It'll take a lot, but Bo Nix has the chance to join an elite group of quarterbacks in the NFL history books on Thursday night vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.
After making his Denver debut on Sunday, J.T. Gray was cut by the Broncos with an injury designation on Tuesday.
Bo Nix threw two touchdown passes and Wil Lutz made a 34-yard field goal as time expired and the Denver Broncos rallied to beat the Houston Texans 18-15 to extend their winning streak to six games