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USA Today
13 hours ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Broncos vs. Cardinals preseason game will air live on NFL Network (and these TV channels)
The Denver Broncos are set to host the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2 of NFL preseason at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, Aug. 16. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. MT (9:30 p.m. ET). 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 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. 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. Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Broncos vs. 49ers: Will the game be on TV today?
The Denver Broncos are set to face the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1 of NFL preseason at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Saturday, Aug. 9. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. MT (8:30 p.m. ET). 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. Out-of-market fans can stream the game on NFL+. On the radio, the Broncos-49ers game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM. Thanks to we know there will be eight more television channels airing the Denver broadcast and nine networks airing the Niners broadcast on Saturday evening. View the full list of TV channels below, courtesy of 506sports. Broncos-49ers preseason TV channels In addition to airing live on the above channels, the Broncos-49ers game will also re-air on NFL Network starting at 10 p.m. MT on Saturday, Aug. 9. NFL Network will re-run the game again at 10 a.m. MT on Wednesday, Aug. 13. 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. Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.


USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
TV channels for Broncos vs. 49ers (and when the preseason game will re-air on NFL Network)
And so it begins. The Denver Broncos are set to face the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1 of NFL preseason at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Saturday, Aug. 9. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. MT (8:30 p.m. ET). 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. On the radio, the Broncos-49ers game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM. Thanks to we know there will be eight more television channels airing the Denver broadcast and nine networks airing the Niners broadcast on Saturday evening. View the full list of TV channels below, courtesy of 506sports. Broncos-49ers preseason TV channels In addition to airing live on the above channels, the Broncos-49ers game will also re-air on NFL Network starting at 10 p.m. MT on Saturday, Aug. 9. NFL Network will re-run the game again at 10 a.m. MT on Wednesday, Aug. 13. 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. Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.


San Francisco Chronicle
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- San Francisco Chronicle
This Wine Country cafe is known for its hot, tender biscuit sandwiches. Here's the best one to order
Each week, critic MacKenzie Chung Fegan shares some of her favorite recent bites, the dishes and snacks and baked goods that didn't find their way into a full review. Want the list a few days earlier? Sign up for her free newsletter, Bite Curious. I was waiting for my breakfast order of biscuit sandwiches when Contimo 's co-owner Ryan Harris plopped down on the bench next to me. 'I'm sorry,' he said, poker-faced, 'but I'm going to have to ask you to leave.' Not without my biscuits, Ryan! In his review of the Napa sandwich shop, my colleague Cesar Hernandez correctly raved about their tender crumb, a product of the grated frozen butter in Harris' grandmother's recipe. I would argue equal word count could have been devoted to Contimo's pimento cheese, which melts unctuously into the warm-from-the-oven biscuit ($7.75). Contimo Provisions. 950 Randolph St., Napa. I feel like rhubarb is less popular in California than it is in New York, where the first pink stalks at farmers markets harbinger the arrival of spring. It's a promise as much as it is an ingredient. In milder climes, perhaps rhubarb is less emotionally significant, but I still order it whenever I see it on a menu — which is why the strawberry and rhubarb galette ($13) edged out the salted fig caramel trifle (four words of real beauty) at Sonoma's The Girl and the Fig. The sweet-tart pastry, topped with toasted almonds, a burnished caramel and a mondo scoop of vanilla ice cream, teleported me from a 90-degree Wine Country summer day to April back East. The Girl and the Fig. 110 W Spain St., Sonoma. 'We ordered ours with cheese,' I said to our server when she dropped our order of seemingly cheese-less tteokbokki ($20) at Not to fear, she explained, the cheese was mixed into the crimson sauce. This was immediately evident as I served my dining companion a spoonful and was treated to a cheese pull of epic proportions. The cheese content is so high, in fact, that I would caution you to eat at a relatively quick pace; the sauce congeals into a semi-solid state as it cools. 1220 9th Ave., San Francisco.

ABC News
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- ABC News
Demolition derby 'State of Origin' helps organisers push for recognition by Motorsport Australia
Metal crunches, engines scream, and spectators roar. This demolition derby is a high-octane answer to rugby league's State of Origin in regional Queensland. It could also be helping with the sport's growth and official recognition by Australia's governing motorsport body. "We've stumbled onto something that is more than a gimmick, it actually means something," Toowoomba Speedway's Ryan Harris said. The second running of the event at Toowoomba Speedway last month saw New South Wales make up for last year's loss, using lighter and faster cars to outmanoeuvre and destroy Queensland's heavy-hitting vans and utes. The Blues were able to use their manoeuvrability to get the Maroons pinned. ( Supplied: Toowoomba Speedway ) The original 2024 competition was meant to be a one-off sideshow to run alongside racing events. But when Mr Harris saw 4,000 fans all experience the same sense of nostalgia he did for demolition derbies, he knew the series had to be extended. Toowoomba Speedway operators want to build their fans' engagement and experience. ( Supplied: Toowoomba Speedway ) "It's about growing our audience, and we had a lot of first-time visitors [for game two]," he said. Photo shows A photo taken from a drone of a dirt racetrack. A new speedway track in South Australia's Bordertown is being hailed as among the best in Australia and even the world after work to replicate one of the most famous sprintcar tracks in the United States. The Queensland captain, Toowoomba's Ken Iseppi, said it was good to see demolition derby taken seriously in his hometown. "Toowoomba is pretty well the pinnacle of [demolition derbies] in Queensland," Mr Iseppi said. "Back in the day, it was probably more for fun. But it's now a competitive sport. "There's money involved, and now that we've got [teams] in demolition derby, it's well and truly up there." National recognition Demolition derby debuted in Australia in 1964 in Adelaide when Rowley Park venue manager Kym Bonython organised a 70-car event, overloading stands with more than 20,000 spectators and forcing police to block entry. Despite the initial success, demolition derby was often seen as gimmick entertainment held at community shows or alongside speedway racing. Kym Bonython organised the first Australian Demolition Derby in 1964. ( ABC News ) According to the Australian Demolition Derby Association (ADDA) vice-chair Shane Ryan, demolition derby has always had professional drivers. In May 2024, Mr Ryan founded the ADDA to help to draw more attention to about 500 professionally recognised drivers. "These are people who live and breathe [demolition derbies]. Every ADDA event is at least $5,000 prize money," he said. "They weld specific spots to make the car go better, they know how to rewire an entire motor so that it doesn't stop after one hit." Shane Ryan founded the Australian Demolition Derby Association to bring more attention to professional drivers. ( Supplied: Australian Demolition Derby Association ) The ADDA hosts about 100 demolition derbies around the country each year, with its own rules and regulations for venues, cars and drivers. The organisation is now working with Motorsport Australia to be recognised as a governing body. Mr Ryan said even one-off professional derbies can bring in up to $100,000 to local economies. "We usually get between 2,000 to 4,000 [spectators], but larger events can be between 5,000 to 10,000," he said. "Most agricultural shows survive off the demolition derby. They don't have a massive array of other items that will draw the same attention." The Gloucester Show's demolition derby saw entries double this year. ( Supplied: Australian Demolition Derby Association ) Smashing future The Toowoomba Speedway will host DerbyMania in July, the first time a demolition derby will be the main show at a Speedway event, with 100 cars already registered. Mr Ryan said he planned to continue pushing professional demolition derby with the ADDA looking to set the world record for the most cars in a derby. A derby pile-up at Toowoomba Speedway is sure to bring chaos. ( Supplied: Toowoomba Speedway ) "State of Origin will be coming up again next year, then we'll be looking at doing the world record," he said. " I definitely think we'll smash it out of the park. " The current world record sits at 125 cars, set in Canada in 2019. ABC Southern Qld — local news in your inbox Get our local newsletter, delivered free each Wednesday Your information is being handled in accordance with the Email address Subscribe