How to listen to Chargers vs. Broncos on the radio in Week 6

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The LA Chargers are on the road to take on the Denver Broncos in Week 6 and most of the West Coast will be watching the game during CBS' late slate. However, with CBS only having one game this week, there will be many fans of both teams who cannot tune into the action.

If you live out of the Chargers-Broncos market and do not subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket then you won't be able to follow the action on TV. However, at the very least, you could follow along via a radio broadcast.

Whether it be because you cannot tune into the game live or because you don't want to hear the CBS broadcasters, here is everything you need to know.

Local radio stations

Chargers Radio

Matt "Money" Smith and Daniel Jeremiah will be on the call for ALT 98.7 FM. Those who are not in their vehicles and do not have an FM transmitter can listen to the action via ALT 98.7 FM's online player as well as the iHeart Radio app.

The Spanish-language broadcast will be available on Que Buena FM 105.5/94.3 and UniRadio San Diego.

Additionally, stations that will carry the ALT 98.7 FM feed of the game include KNWZ in Palm Springs, KBFP in Bakersfield, KATY in San Bernardino, KXNT in Las Vegas, Nevada, and KORE in Eugene, Oregon.

Broncos Radio

In-market Broncos fans will be able to tune into the action on KOA - 850 AM/94.1 FM. Dave Logan, Rick Lewis and Susie Wargin will be on the call for the local broadcast.

The Broncos also have a team-centric national radio broadcast fans can tune into as well. Fans out-of-market can tune into Sports USA, where Ted Robinson and Mark Carrier will be on the call.

National radio stations

Out-of-market fans can also utilize the nationally broadcasted streams via Westwood One. Westwood One calls every single NFL game on the radio and there are two primary ways to access their broadcasts.

The first is with a SiriusXM subscription. Chargers fans can tune into channel 383 for coverage while Broncos fans can tune into channel 230. The channels do change weekly and are not the same.

Fans can also listen to the same Westwood One broadcasts with an NFL+ subscription. Those with an NFL+ subscription can listen to every single NFL game on the radio, regardless of location or market, throughout the 2024 season.

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