Cowboys at Broncos live stream: Online, TV, mobile, Xbox and more
By Brad Weiss
The Dallas Cowboys head to Denver after a solid opening week win against the New York Giants, and another solid defense awaits.
The Dallas Cowboys were the class of the NFC during the 2016 NFL regular season, only to see their season end in the Divisional Round at home. They came into Week 1 last week with a chip on their shoulder, and were able to beat division rival New York pretty soundly. They will head to Colorado to take on the Denver Broncos in Week 2, and the Broncos are coming off a solid divisional win of their own last weekend.
In Week 1 action, the Broncos spoiled the Chargers first game back being the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football. Quarterback Trevor Siemian, who once again beat out Paxton Lynch this Summer, accounted for all three of the Broncos touchdowns. He got some help in the rushing game for once as well, as C.J. Anderson had a solid 80 yards on the ground.
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For the Cowboys, they will be looking to avenge that bad loss against the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs last season. They have the talent to be one of the better teams in the NFC once again in 2017, but the Broncos should be a solid hurdle for them on Sunday. Both Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott looked good in their Sophomore debuts against the Giants, and should be able to handle a tough Broncos defense in this one.
Here is how to watch the action online:
Date: Sunday, Sept. 17
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Denver, Colorado
Venue: Sports Authority Field at Mile High
TV Info: FOX Sports (Local), NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV
To watch it on consoles like PS4, Xbox One or Apple TV, just head over to the NFL Sunday Ticket app, open it and click on the game (when it becomes available). You will first have to download the app, which is free. However, you will have to pay for a subscription to watch the games.
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This matchup has the potential to be one of the best games of the weekend, and will certainly be a nationally televised game. The Cowboys were able to take care of business against the hated rivals in Week 1, but the Broncos showed they can put some points on the board. Nobody knows how many more weeks Elliott has eligible to play, so the Cowboys need to win as many games as they can before his suspension eventually kicks in.