Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs live stream: How to watch
By Brad Weiss
In an AFC West battle on Monday Night Football matchup, the Denver Broncos will travel to Kansas City to take on the first place Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs were the last undefeated team in the NFL heading into Week 6, but it has been all downhill since then. After losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers at home in a Divisional Round rematch from last season, they went to Oakland last Thursday night, blowing a nine-point fourth quarter lead to their division rival. They will look to get things headed in the right direction on Monday Night Football to end Week 8 when they welcome the Denver Broncos to town.
The Broncos have looked downright terrible the last two weeks, and you have to wonder if it is time for a change at quarterback. After being embarrassed by the winless New York Giants on Sunday Night Football in Week 6, they hit the road to play the Los Angeles Chargers and were shutout by their division rival. Still, these two teams sit atop the AFC West, and in primetime on Monday, something has got to give.
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This matchup can be seen broadcasted nationally on ESPN on Monday Night Football. Fans can also watch the game on the WatchESPN app. On radio, the matchup will be heard nationally as well on ESPN Radio.
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Kickoff begins at 8:30 pm ET with John Gruden and Sean McDonough on the call. Linda Salters will be on the sidelines throughout, giving up to date information during the game. Both of these teams have hit a bit of a rut, so it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.
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Kansas City is way better than they have been playing the last two weeks, though we are not sure we can say the same thing about Denver. This game is being played in front of a rowdy crowd at Arrowhead Stadium, so the Chiefs have the advantage right there. The Chiefs will get it right against the Broncos, who could be headed to the cellar of the AFC West if they cannot get their issues figured out in time.