
Broncos vs. Cardinals preseason game will be televised on these channels
The game will be locally televised in the Denver market on 9News (KUSA) with Steve Levy (play-by-play) and Ryan Harris (analyst) providing commentary while Cynthia Frelund and Scotty Gange report from the sidelines. The Broncos-Cardinals game will also be nationally televised on NFL Network. Football fans can stream NFL Network on FuboTV.
On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM.
Thanks to 506sports.com, we know there will be eight more television channels airing the Denver broadcast and three networks airing the Arizona broadcast on Saturday evening. View the full list of TV channels below, courtesy of 506sports.
Broncos-Cardinals preseason TV channels
In addition to being broadcast on the above channels, the Broncos-Cardinals game will also be nationally televised on NFL Network. The game will also re-air on NFL Network at 9 p.m. MT on Aug. 18.
Out-of-market fans can also stream the game live on NFL+.
After playing three preseason games in August, the Broncos will open the regular season at home against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 7 (view the full schedule). Denver is considered a 7.5-point favorite in Week 1.
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