The LA Chargers are fresh off a bye week and have a challenge looming that is tougher than it seems on paper. Los Angeles is on the road to take on the Denver Broncos, who have won three in a row and have the best natural home-field advantage in the sport.
Granted, the Chargers have a huge advantage at the quarterback position and have proven they can beat up on less-than-average quarterbacks. As promising as Bo Nix looks for Broncos fans, the reality is he has struggled more than he has succeeded thus far this season.
Will the Chargers continue the trend? Or will Nix prove his doubters wrong with a second-consecutive win over a divisional foe? A lot of storylines are in play that make this an intriguing matchup. Here is everything you need to know to catch the action.
How to watch Chargers vs. Broncos with cable
CBS will be broadcasting the Chargers-Broncos game and fans within the coverage map will be able to catch the action on their local CBS provider. CBS has just one game this weekend, meaning that fans will only see either an early slate or late slate game depending on where they live.
Here is what the coverage map looks like for Week 6, via 506 Sports:
- Red: Commanders at Ravens (EARLY)
- Green: Texans at Patriots (EARLY)
- Orange: Colts at Titans (EARLY)
- Blue: Raiders at Steelers (LATE)
- Yellow: Chargers at Broncos (LATE)
Most of the West Coast will see the Chargers take on the Broncos at 1:05 p.m. PST. The only exception is fans near the Bay Area and almost all of Nevada, who will get the Raiders-Steelers game instead.
How to watch Chargers vs. Broncos without cable:
Fans who fall into the in-market coverage for Chargers-Broncos can also watch the game with a Paramount+ subscription. Parmount+ includes every in-market CBS game live with a membership (no cable necessary).
Out-of-market fans will not be able to utilize Paramount+ as they will only get their respective in-market games on the Paramount+ app.
The best method for out-of-market fans to catch the Chargers game is NFL Sunday Ticket. NFL Sunday Ticket has every out-of-market game throughout the 2024 season.
Fans who want a cable-like experience via a streaming service have several options. Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV all carry CBS as part of their respective packages. Fubo offers new users a seven-day free trial to catch all of the NFL action live.