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    Denver Broncos at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: TV channel, time, what to know

    By Sean O'Donnell,

    6 days ago

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    DENVER ( KDVR ) — The Denver Broncos are heading into their third game of the season and still looking for their first win. But, a road game in Tampa Bay against the 2-0 Buccaneers may be a tough place to make it happen.

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    How to watch Denver Broncos vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers on TV

    Broncos fans are going to be getting up early for this East Coast matchup. The Orange and Blue are one of several FOX games in the timeslot, so fans living in cities with their own NFL teams likely won’t get a chance to watch.

    • FOX31 Morning News: 6 a.m.
    • Kickoff : 11 a.m. MT
    • Channel : FOX31 KDVR
      • Antenna: 31.1
      • Comcast Xfinity: 13 / 1013
      • DISH: 31
      • Hulu + Live TV: 3
      • YouTube TV: 4
      • FuboTV: 3

    Kickoff between the Broncos and Buccaneers takes place on Sunday at 11 a.m. The game will be broadcast live on CBS.

    Tickets for Denver Broncos vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    As far as NFL games go, Broncos fans in Tampa are in for a treat with seats available on Ticketmaster starting at $57 for the upper sections and below $200 for most 100-level sections.

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    By comparison, the Ticketmaster price to get into the Broncos Week 5 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders starts above $100, and for seats in the 100 level, you’ll be spending more than $300 for most sections.

    On the resale markets, fans can get into Raymond James Stadium for about $45 through SeatGeek .

    Forecast for Denver Broncos vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Tampa’s weather looks warm and sunny, according to Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Liz McGiffin. High temperatures will climb to around 90 degrees.

    In Denver, there will be morning rain showers followed by clearing by the evening. So, during the game, it will still be soggy around kickoff with temperatures in the upper 40s, then 50s with clearing by the time the game is over.

    Key things to know for Denver Broncos vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    The Broncos are on the road, and if websites like BetMGM are setting accurate lines this is going to be a tough one for them to win with the Buccaneers favored by 6.5 points. The last time these two teams faced off was in September 2020 at Empower Field, a game the Buccaneers won 28-10 on their way to winning the Super Bowl that season with quarterback Tom Brady.

    Broncos player to watch

    Rookie quarterback Bo Nix has thrown a whopping 77 passes so far, third most in the league over the season’s first two weeks. Coach Sean Payton would like to take some pressure off Nix, but Denver’s ground game is almost nonexistent. Nix has scrambled for 35 and 25 yards in his two starts and both of those figures led the Broncos in rushing in losses to Seattle and Pittsburgh.

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    Bucs player to watch

    WR Chris Godwin is off to a terrific start, ranking second in the NFL in receptions (15) and receiving yards (200) through Week 2. He’s tied for first with two touchdown catches. The eighth-year pro has been especially good on third down, with a league-leading seven catches for 99 yards. Six of those receptions have resulted in first downs.

    Key matchup

    Bucs defense against Nix. Tampa Bay beat No. 2 overall draft pick Jayden Daniels in Week 1 and is 11-5 against rookie QBs since coach Todd Bowles joined the Bucs as defensive coordinator in 2019.

    Key injuries

    Broncos: RT Mike McGlinchey (knee), who signed a five-year, $87.5 million contract last season, went on IR this week and will miss at least four games. Undrafted second-year tackle Alex Palczewski will get his first NFL start Sunday. … Rookie RB Audric Estime is also on IR with an ankle injury. … The Broncos are banged up on defense with three starters — OLB Baron Browning (foot), DL John Franklin-Myers (concussion) and S Brandon Jones (foot) — missing practice time during the week along with special teams ace JL Skinner (ankle). … Buccaneers: NT Vita Vea (knee) is day to day after leaving the second half of last week’s win at Detroit. Three other starters — DL Calijah Kancey (calf), RT Luke Goedeke and S Antoine Winfield Jr. (foot) remain on the injury report after missing last week’s game.

    Series notes

    The Broncos have won seven of 10 meetings, including victories in four of the past five. … The Bucs haven’t beaten Denver in Tampa since 1999.

    Stats and stuff

    QB Bo Nix has zero touchdown throws and four interceptions so far, two in each of his starts. He leads all rookie QBs with 46 completions. … In 20 drives (excluding end of half) under Nix so far, the Broncos have just two field goals and two touchdowns to go with 11 punts, three interceptions and two turnovers on downs. … WR Josh Reynolds led the Broncos with 94 yards receiving last week. … LB Alex Singleton led the team with 11 tackles against the Steelers. The previous time he faced Tampa Bay in 2021 while with the Eagles, Singleton had 15 tackles and a pass breakup. … DE Zach Allen had four QB hits last week and has five for the season. … Rookie OLB Jonah Elliss had two tackles for loss and his first career sack last week. … Tampa Bay is off to a 4-0 start for the fourth straight season. They’ve gone on to win the NFC South each of the past three years. … A win over the Broncos would give the Bucs a 3-0 start for just the fifth time. The others were 1979, 1997, 2000 and 2005. … QB Baker Mayfield has five TD passes vs. one interception through two games. … In three games vs. the Broncos, Mayfield has thrown for 691 yards, five TDs and one interception. … Kicker Chase McLaughlin has converted 23 consecutive regular-season field-goal attempts. … WR Mike Evans needs three points to pass Martin Gramatica (592) to become Tampa Bay’s career scoring leader.

    Fantasy tip

    After a relatively quiet performance (three receptions, 42 yards) on the road at Detroit last Sunday, Evans is back home, where he had two TDs receiving in Tampa Bay’s Week 1 win over Washington. In his past 10 home games, Evans has 1,091 yards receiving and 12 TDs. He had a pair of TD catches when he last faced the Broncos in 2020.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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