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    Broncos vs. Saints final score, results: Denver's Bo Nix outduels Spencer Rattler in Sean Payton's return to New Orleans

    By Sarah Effress,

    12 hours ago

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    The Broncos walked into the Superdome on Thursday night and made a statement, getting back in the win column after dropping last week's game to the Chargers following three straight victories.

    Denver beat New Orleans 33-10 to go above .500 for the first time since Week 5, while the Saints dropped to 2-5 and third in the NFC South.

    Contrary to what most expected when schedules were released for the 2024 season, Thursday's matchup between the Broncos and Saints was not a game between veteran quarterback Derek Carr and rookie starter Bo Nix.

    Rather, the youngster faced off against fellow draftee Spencer Rattler, who was selected by New Orleans in the fifth round after Nix was taken 12th overall by Denver. A starting quarterback for both Oklahoma and South Carolina during his college career, Rattler replaced Carr after he went down with an oblique injury in Week 5.

    MORE: Week 7 Power Rankings | Week 7 NFL picks | Week 7 NFL picks against the spread

    After just missing each other in college and crossing paths in high school , they finally get their chance to compete, a matchup that also marked Broncos head coach Sean Payton's first game against his former team. In 16 seasons with the Saints, Payton took his squad, headed almost his entire tenure by legendary quarterback Drew Brees, to three NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl victory in 2010.

    It was Nix who emerged on top, facilitating six scoring drives that resulted in four field goals and two touchdowns. Both scores came from Javonte Williams on the ground, his first of the season, along with the running back's 88 yards on 14 carries and 23 yards on three receptions.

    The Saints, on the other hand, were anemic. Rattler only got them into the red zone once with no points to show for it, as the team's lone field goal came from 35 yards out. Backup Jake Haener led New Orleans' only scoring drive, marking their lone touchdown of the night. To make matters worse, an already thin Saints roster grew thinner with the losses of starting cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore and Paulson Adebo, who was carted off the field and driven to the hospital with a broken femur.

    New Orleans mustered only 271 total yards — just 46 fewer yards than Denver had rushing. The Saints also lost the sack battle 6-0 and turned it over twice (one of which resulted in a scoop-and-score TD).

    MORE: Paulson Adebo injury update | Saints' injury list grows out of control | Courtland Sutton struggles in win

    After scoring 91 points in their first two games, the Saints offense has come to a screeching halt. The team has only put up 86 points in its past five contests, all of which have been losses. Notably, this raises more concerns over second-year head coach Dennis Allen's viability at the helm, and his seat grows warmer.

    Here's everything to know about Broncos vs. Saints, including live scores, updates, and highlights from the NFL "Thursday Night Football" contest.

    Broncos vs. Saints score

    1 2 3 4 F
    Broncos 3 13 10 7 33
    Saints 0 3 0 7 10

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    Broncos vs. Saints results, highlights from Thursday night football

    (All times Eastern)

    Final: Broncos 33, Saints 10

    8:18 p.m. — Denver takes its second timeout of the half after the Saints declared for an onside kick. The Broncos snuff that out quickly as Locke gets on top of Hayball's tap. Nix kneels it out, and the Broncos go above .500 while the Saints fall to 2-5.

    Broncos 33, Saints 10

    11:15 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN SAINTS ! New Orleans takes a timeout, then Haener finds Wilson in the end zone for New Orleans first and only touchdown of the game so far. Grupe hits the extra point, and the Saints hit double digits with 1:22 remaining.

    11:13 p.m. — Backup Jake Haener enters the game for Rattler for the final couple of minutes, first passing short to Tipton up the middle for nine yards to the Broncos 29. Denver takes its first timeout, then Haener finds Wilson for his second pass for 17 yards into the red zone.

    11:11 p.m. — Rattler takes it for a yard to earn the first down at the Saints 47, then he takes it himself before sliding down at the Denver 48. He then hands it off to Miller who runs it up the middle for little gain to set up second-and-five as time winds down to the two minute warning.

    11:09 p.m. — Mathis walks off the field under his own power and Rattler's next handoff goes to Miller for a gain of nine. He then fired one up the middle to Johnson, who can't pull it in. On third-and-one, Rattler hands it off to Miller who is pushed out of bounds just short of the marker.

    11:07 p.m. — Miller gets the first handoff from Nix and takes it for 16 yards to the Saints 37, but not before Mathis was injured on the play for Denver.

    11:05 p.m. — Denver takes two timeouts at the end of the drive before Lutz kicks it off to Tipton, who returns it to the Saints 21.

    Broncos 33, Saints 3

    11:02 p.m. — FUMBLE RECOVERED FOR BRONCOS TD! Rattler escapes pressure on first down before he's sacked for no gain, then he is taken down again at the 34. This time, he loses control just before he is able to throw the ball and Barton recovers it out of the air, running it back for a 34-yard score and extending the Denver lead to 30 with 4:06 on the clock after Lutz's kick. It is ruled a fumble though it looked as if it was an interception.

    11 p.m. — Rattler passes it to Miller, who is brought down for a loss of five. Then, the QB passes it short to Miller again for six before he hits Wilson downfield for another eight and the first down.

    10:57 p.m. — FUMBLE RECOVERED BY SAINTS! Finally, a bright spot arises for New Orleans with just under seven minutes to go. Estime loses the ball thanks to a strong effort by Gay Jr. on the tackle, and he recovers it at the Denver 47.

    10:55 p.m. — A 13-yard carry gets things started for the Broncos from Estime, who gets Denver into Saints territory. Nix then throws it to Vele on the right sideline, and he pushes forward for a first down and more. A flag is thrown on the play for ineligible player downfield, however, on Powers, negating the play.

    10:53 p.m. — SAINTS TURNOVER-ON-DOWNS. The Saints go for it on fourth-and-five, but Rattler can't make anything happen. Denver gets the ball back with a fresh set of downs at their own 40 with 7:25 to go.

    10:50 p.m. — Kamara takes the first handoff of the drive for a gain of four, then Rattler fires one to Jackson by the right sideline for one more. On third-and-five, Rattler tries Means deep downfield but overthrows him.

    10:48 p.m. — BRONCOS PUNT. Nine yards from Williams on his next run were not enough to secure the first down and Denver punts for the third time to the Saints 39, where Jackson runs it back to the Broncos 48.

    10:47 p.m. — Williams gets another handoff and is stopped by Orji for a loss of two, setting up second-and-long from the Denver 6. Nix attempts to throw it out of the end zone but it's knocked down, bringing up third down.

    10:45 p.m. — Williams takes the first handoff of the drive and goes out of bounds after about a 15 yard gain. However, Adkins is called for offensive holding and the play is called back.

    10:43 p.m. — SAINTS PUNT. New Orleans punt for the sixth time, giving the ball back to Denver at its own 15 with a fair catch by Wood. There are just over 10 minutes remaining in regulation.

    10:42 p.m. — Another play begins with no huddle, and Rattler completes it short to Tipton for six yards to the 47, bringing up third-and-thirteen. Rattler is sacked yet again, however, taking his fourth of the night and forcing a punt.

    10:40 p.m. — Rattler passes it short to Means, who takes it for 13 to the 50. The QB is then sacked on the next play after no huddle for a loss of nine by Bonitto. He now has five straight games with a sack.

    10:38 p.m. — The Saints start with a short pass from Rattler to Tipton, who is pushed out of bounds at the 33 for a nine-yard gain. Surtain takes the next handoff and dives for a first down after Rattler misses Tipton on second-and-one.

    10:36 p.m. — BRONCOS PUNT. Nix can't escape a third-and-six situation, unable to scramble for the first. Dixon comes on to punt for the first time since the team's opening drive. It's fair caught by Jackson at the 24.

    10:34 p.m. — The injury news keeps piling on for the Saints. Lattimore has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, likely re-aggrevating an issue he had earlier this year. Additionally, Adebo was sent to the hospital in an ambulance and has been ruled out as well with a knee injury.

    Third quarter: Broncos 26, Saints 3

    10:31 p.m. — McLaughling takes a handoff to the 21 for 10 yards to bring up second-and-10 as time runs out in the third. Fifteen minutes remain for Rattler and the Saints to erase a 23 point deficit at home, but with the way the game is trending, Nix and Denver look solid.

    10:30 p.m. — With just under a minute to go in the third, Nix starts the drive off with a short pass to Vele for 14 yards, but a penalty is called on Williams for offensive holding and the play is nullified.

    10:29 p.m. — SAINTS PUNT! New Orleans boots it for the fifth time in seven drives, setting up the Broncos at their own 16 after a fair catch. Gray is called for illegal formation, and New Orleans earns its fifth penalty on the play.

    10:28 p.m. — In addition to Saldiveri, the Saints have lost CB Lattimore, just after losing CB Adebo earlier in the game.

    10:27 p.m. — Hergel, a rookie LG who entered the game for an injured Saldiveri, draws a flag on the play for illegal use of hands, sending the Saints back another 10. It's second-and-28 and Rattler takes a sack for another loss of six. He tries to gain it back with a pass to Means for an eventual gain of 14, but it's nowhere near close to the marker.

    10:25 p.m. — Another penalty is called on the Saints, this time on Young for false start, and Rattler's next pass to Tipton only goes four seven. On second-and-long from his own 43, Rattler finds Wilson short up the middle for an 11-yard gain to the Broncos 46, bringing up third-and-seven.

    10:23 p.m. — Rattler completes another pass to Tipton for eight, then Williams takes it again for 13 to the Broncos 49. Just as the drive is beginning to come to fruition, Moreau draws a flag for offensive holding pushing the team back to first-and-twenty.

    10:21 p.m. — Rattler tries again, this time to Wilson, who takes it for nine before he's pushed out of bounds at the 28. On third-and-one Williams takes a carry for two and a first down.

    10:20 p.m. — With that, Williams scores his first two touchdowns of the season and is now the team's second-leading scorer behind Nix, tied with Sutton. Lutz's kick goes to the Saints four, and Jackson returns it to the 19. Rattler's first pass is incomplete to Johnson.

    Broncos 26, Saints 3

    10:15 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN BRONCOS! The points keep pouring on, thanks again to Williams who runs it in for his second score of the night. Lutz's kick is good, and Denver leads by 23 with 5:53 in the third.

    10:13 p.m. — Another handoff goes to Williams for two yards to the 38 before Nix takes it himself for five and a first down.

    10:12 p.m. — Nix's first throw of the drive goes to Krull for 22 yards to the Saints 47. He then pitches it to McLaughlin, who runs it for seven before he's pushed out of bounds to set up second-and-three.

    10:10 p.m. — SAINTS PUNT. New Orleans go three-and-out once again and couldn't even make it past the line of scrimmage. Hayball's punt goes 40 yards to the 31, where it is fair caught by Wood.

    Broncos 19, Saints 3

    10:07 p.m. — FIELD GOAL BRONCOS! Lutz's fourth kick is good from 38, and Denver's lead is at a strong 16 points with 10:25 remaining in the third. Nix's last drive was seven plays for 46 yards in 3:45.

    10:05 p.m. — Nix passes it short to Franklin for a four yard gain to set up third-and-five at the 20, then he looks for Humphrey in the end zone who can't pull it in. He is well covered by Taylor, who pokes it out at the last second.

    10:03 p.m. — McLaughlin takes a handoff and explodes to the Saints 25 for a 21-yard gain and a first down. Nix's next handoff goes to Williams who is stopped at the line of scrimmage.

    10:01 p.m. — Williams gets the first handoff from Nix, and he jukes a tackle for a 13-yard gain to the Broncos 47. Estime comes in for the next play and takes it for seven to set up second-and-three.

    9:59 p.m. — PUNT SAINTS. A 39 second three-and-out is not the way the Saints expected to begin the second, but that's what happened nonetheless. Hayball punts it to the Denver 22, where it is recovered by Mims for 12 yards.

    9:57 p.m. — Rattler's first pass of the half is incomplete to Wilson before he finds Kamara for a three-yard gain to the 33. On third-and-seven, Rattler attempts to find Johnson at the marker, but he is well covered by Mathis and can't pull it in.

    9:55 p.m. — The Saints will receive the second half kickoff, which Lutz boots deep into the end zone for a touchback. New Orleans will start with the ball on their own 30.

    Half: Broncos 16, Saints 3

    9:42 p.m. — Rattler finds Kamara up the middle for five yards to bring up third down, and the Saints call their final timeout with four seconds on the clock. Rattler kneels out the half and the team is booed off the field as both teams head to the locker room.

    9:41 p.m. — Lutz kicks it for a touchback, and the Saints have 16 seconds to answer. Rattler's first pass goes to Kamara, who is taken down at the line of scrimmage for a yard by McMillan. New Orleans takes its second timeout at the 31 with second-and-nine in front of it.

    Broncos 16, Saints 3

    9:40 p.m. — FIELD GOAL BRONCOS! Lutz hits his third of the night from 52 yards out to re-extend the lead to double-digits with under 20 seconds to go in the half.

    9:38 p.m. — Nix scrambles yet again before tip toeing out of bounds just shy of the marker. Payton sends the field goal unit on with fourth-and-four and 21 seconds before half.

    9:37 p.m. — Once again, Nix misses a target, this time looking for Mims up the right sideline. Mims turns back to late to make the catch, then on second down Nix takes it himself and slides around the Saints 37 before Denver calls a timeout with 27 seconds on the clock.

    9:35 p.m. — Nix is nearly picked off by Mathieu, who has 35 career interceptions, but the ball goes right through his hands. On third down, Nix finds Mims on the right sideline who goes out of bounds for a fresh set of downs.

    9:33 p.m. — Nix finds Krull up the middle for a first down and the clock continues to run. Nix is then faced with pressure and spikes it to the ground to bring up second down from the Denver 49.

    9:31 p.m. — Mims takes the return from the end zone to the 28, then Nix passes it short to Williams who is pushed out-of-bounds at the 36. On second-and-two, Nix tries to find Vele up the middle but he can't pull it in, bringing up third down.

    Broncos 13, Saints 3

    9:30 p.m. — FIELD GOAL SAINTS! Down 13, the Saints elect to kick a field goal after initially sending the offense onto the field. Grupe hits it up the middle from 35 and shaves the margin to 10 with 1:57 before halftime.

    9:26 p.m. — Rattler's pass out of the break goes short right to Moreau for six yards to set up fourth-and-five at the 17 as the clock expires to the two minute warning. The Saints drive so far has covered 62 yards on 10 plays.

    9:24 p.m. — Rattler hands it off to Kamara deep in the backfield, and he is taken down by MacMillan for a loss of seven. On second-and-long, Rattler fires it to Tipton on the right sideline, and he is blasted by Moss to set up third-and-eleven with under 60 seconds before the two minute warning.

    9:22 p.m. — Rattler pitches it to Kamara on second-and-four, and the RB runs into Jackson who takes him down at the line of scrimmage for a gain of two. Now third down at the 50, Rattler scrambles into a long run deep into Denver territory until he runs out of bounds around the 20.

    9:20 p.m. — On fourth-and-inches, Rattler a handoff then floats it left to Johnson, who runs it forward for a first down and more to the Saints 42. The QB then finds Kamara on the right sideline for a short gain.

    9:18 p.m. — Williams takes another handoff for two yards to bring up fourth-and-one at the 30. The RB has eight carries for 59 yards and a touchdown.

    9:16 p.m. — In more bad news from the broadcast, Adebo was sent into the x-ray room with an air splint on his leg, usually indicative of a broken bone. Lutz's kick goes into the end zone, but Jackson returns it to the 21. Kamara takes the first handoff for a gain of six, then Williams gets the Saints to the 28 to bring up third down.

    Broncos 13, Saints 0

    9:13 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN BRONCOS! Williams carries it in for the 8-yard score, putting Denver up 12-0 before Lutz hit the extra point. The Broncos lead by two scores with 7:30 remaining in the half.

    9:11 p.m. — Nix comes back out after the injury timeout and finally makes a big pass up the right sideline to Franklin, who smokes McKinstry after he came in for Adebo. With a fresh set of downs on the Saints 19, Nix passes short to Humphry for nine yards to the eight.

    9:08 p.m. — The cart has come out for Adebo, which is an unfortunate development for an already decimated Saints team. It is reported to look like a leg injury, but nothing is confirmed.

    9:06 p.m. — On the last play, Saints defender Adebo was injured, leading to an injury timeout with 9:52 to go. Rattler is 4-7 with 54 yards so far, compared to Nix's 63 yards on 8-12.

    9:04 p.m. — Nix hands the second snap off to Williams, who explodes for 20 yards to the Denver 38. Estime runs for four to set up second-and-six before Nix passes it short left to Williams for a first down and more.

    9:02 p.m. — PUNT SAINTS. Hayball comes out to punt and Wood receives it at the 13, returning it for a yard. Nix comes back out with 12:14 to go before half, and he scrambles on the first snap for a short gain.

    9:01 p.m. — Rattler hits Johnson at the 45 before he is pushed out of bounds for third down. With five to go, Rattler misses Means and brings up fourth around midfield.

    8:59 p.m. — Browning jumps into the neutral zone, and the Saints suddenly have a fresh set of downs at their own 40. Rattler's next throw goes deep downfield toward Tipton who is tripped up on the run. He appeals for pass interference but no flag is thrown.

    8:56 p.m. — New Orleans returns the kicks to the 35 where Rattler will begin attempting to even the score. He take a high snap and appears to control it, but he drops it and is unable to fully recover it before a Bronco defender knocks out the ball and returns it for a touchdown. However, the Saints are lucky as a penalty called on Jones nullified the play for another first down and five.

    Broncos 6, Saints 0

    8:54 p.m. — FIELD GOAL BRONCOS! Lutz hits a 32-yard kick and Denver leads by six with 13:24 in the half. Nix's scoring drive was 10 plays and 42 yards, taking up just over five minutes off the clock.

    8:52 p.m. — Nix fakes a handoff on third-and-one and under-throws a wide open Trautman inside the five. Now fourth down, Nix lines up under center and attempts to get the Saints to jump offsides, but he is unable to, prompting a delay of game and five yard penalty before Lutz comes out for another kick.

    8:50 p.m. — Nix kicks off the second with a handoff to Williams for five more to the 12. On second down, Nix scrambles yet again and barrels into a Saints defender before going out of bounds inside the 10.

    End of first quarter: Broncos 3, Saints 0

    8:47 p.m. — Prior to Nix's next pass, the Adebo is called for holding Sutton, which bumps the Broncos to the 29 with a fresh set of downs. Nix then goes short to Franklin for a 12-yard gain, all the way into the red zone as the clock winds down to end the quarter.

    8:45 p.m. — On the Saints 44, Williams takes a handoff for seven yards before getting another for a first down to the 34 with just under a minute in the first.

    8:43 p.m. — The fumble recovery is confirmed, and Nix's first pass goes short to Krull for five yards to the 50. He hands it off to Williams who runs it for four and second-and-short. Nix takes it himself for two and the first down the next play.

    8:41 p.m. — The play is under review, however it looks as though Barton got to Rattler before his arm moved forward in the passing motion. It was recovered by Alexander at the Denver 45, where the Broncos will regain possession with 3:40 in the quarter.

    8:39 p.m. — FUMBLE RECOVERED BY DENVER. Rattler passes his first ball of the drive to Means, who makes the catch at the 50 for a first down. Rattler attempts to pass again, but the ball is knocked out. The Broncos get on top of it, and it is ruled a fumble recovery after some on-field confusion.

    8:37 p.m. — Lutz's kick goes for 66 yards into the end zone, but Jackson returns it to the 33. Kamara gets the first handoff of the drive and takes it for no gain before Miller takes the next one for eight to the 40 for third-and-two.

    Broncos 3, Saints 0

    8:34 p.m. — FIELD GOAL BRONCOS! Lutz hits a 46-yarder for the first points of the game, putting Denver up by three with 5:28 to go in the first. Nix is 5-8 through his first two drives, with 37 yards to show for it. He's also rushed for 25 on three carries.

    8:33 p.m. — Nix shovels one to McLaughlin who is smothered by Orji at the line of scrimmage for a loss of two, setting up third-and-six at the 31. The next snap goes to Nix who escapes pressure and finally exits on the left sideline at the 30 for fourth-and-three.

    8:32 p.m. — Williams picks up a first down around the Saints 35 with a 10-yard run, then, with no huddle, Nix finds Williams at the 30 for second-and-five.

    8:31 p.m. — The QB's second pass goes to fellow Pac-12 rookie Vele out of Utah, who makes the catch for a 20 yard gain to the Saints 47. Nix's next throw is caught at the 50 by Franklin who picks up two.

    8:30 p.m. — Nix's first pass goes short to Mims for a seven yard gain, then he hands it off to Walker, who takes it to the 33 for a first down.

    8:29 p.m. — PUNT SAINTS. Hayball's punt goes through the end zone and the Broncos start at their own 30.

    8:28 p.m. — The QB's second pass is incomplete deep right to Tipton, then his second goes to Wilson for seven yards. It wasn't enough for a fresh set of downs, and the Saints went three-and-out as well with 10:32 remaining.

    8:26 p.m. — Rattler begins his second drive as a starter with a big find at the 40 for a 32-yard gain, caught by Moreau. Kamara takes the next carry for one.

    8:24 p.m. — PUNT BRONCOS. Dixon's boot is fair caught by Fraboni inside the ten.

    8:23 p.m. — An incompletion to Franklin brings up third-and-ten, then Nix is pushed back by pressure before throwing it away. The Broncos go three-and-out in their first drive,  a six-play, 24-yard effort lasting just over two minutes.

    8:21 p.m. — Nix misses a wide open Krull with absolutely no Saints to be seen around him. The gain would have put the Broncos in the red zone, but they now sit on second down with 10 to go at the Saints 41.

    8:19 p.m. — Nix takes the snap and rolls out right, hitting Franklin for a two yard gain. On second down,  Nix fakes the handoff to Williams then keeps it and runs for yet another first to the right sideline.

    8:17 p.m. — Marvin Mims returns the opening kickoff for the Broncos to their own 35. Nix starts the drive with a scramble for a first down before sliding around the 50.

    Pregame

    8:15 p.m. — The Broncos have lost the opening coin toss and will receive to start the game.

    8:05 p.m. — With ten minutes remaining before kickoff, Payton was spotted wearing a Broncos visor, one of his signature looks while he was with the Saints.

    7:55 p.m. — Brees appeared on the Amazon Prime desk during the pregame show and showered the city he called home for so many years with praise.

    7:45 p.m. — The Sporting News has compiled plenty of content throughout the week leading up to tonight's game. Here are some of the most popular storylines with 30 minutes until kickoff.

    7:35 p.m. — Saints RB Alvin Kamara was joined on the sidelines during warmups by his daughter, and Payton reconnected with some of his former players pregame.

    7:25 p.m. — Following several weeks of inclement weather due to hurricanes passing through the southeastern United States, tonight's forecast in New Orleans is surprisingly clear at 65 degrees. Nevertheless, the game will be played indoors at the Superdome.

    7:05 p.m. — As a reminder, this is Broncos coach Sean Payton's first game against his former team. He led the Saints to nine playoff wins and a Super Bowl in 2010 while holding the title of franchise leader in wins and win percentage. He was also named the 2006 NFL coach of the year.

    6:45 p.m. — The Broncos announced their inactives for tonight. QB Zach Wilson (emergency), Pat Surtain II (concussion) and OT Alex Palczewski (ankle) were guaranteed to be out, but absent from the list are OLB Baron Browning (foot) and T Mike McGlinchey (knee), both of whom were questionable.

    The Saints followed, listing QB Derek Carr (oblique), TE Tayson Hill (rib), DT Khalen Saunders (back) as out despite all of them being doubtful throughout the week. RB Jordan Mims is also out, along with WR Chris Olave (concussion) and LB Pete Werner (hamstring).

    Week 7 Inactives:

    QB Derek Carr
    TE Taysom Hill
    WR Chris Olave
    LB Pete Werner
    RB Jordan Mims
    DT Khalen Saunders
    C/G Cesar Ruiz #Saints | @LaMachinery https://t.co/E9rcV4wQlJ

    — New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 17, 2024

    6:30 p.m. — A rookie-on-rookie feature, tonight's matchup in New Orleans has Bo Nix's Broncos favored by a field goal on average. Notably, the Saints will induct legendary quarterback Drew Brees into their Hall of Fame at halftime. Every seat at the Superdome will have black towels featuring Brees' number nine for fans, who were also encouraged to wear black to the game.

    Broncos vs. Saints start time

    • Date: Thursday, Oct. 16
    • Time: 8:15 p.m. PT

    Thursday's game between the Broncos and Saints is set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. local time) from Superdome in New Orleans, La.

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    What channel is Broncos vs. Saints on today?

    The Broncos vs. Saints Week 7 matchup won't be broadcast nationally in the U.S., with the only viewing options accessible through streaming on Amazon Prime and NFL+.

    Canadian viewers can watch live on TSN1 and CTV2 or livestream the game through DAZN NFL .

    Broncos schedule 2024

    Here's a look at Denver's upcoming games after Thursday's matchup.

    Date Opponent Time (ET)
    Oct. 27 vs. Panthers 4:25 p.m.
    Nov. 3 at Ravens 1 p.m.
    Nov. 10 at Chiefs 1 p.m.
    Nov. 17 vs. Falcons 4:05 p.m.
    Nov. 24 at Raiders 4:05 p.m.

    Saints schedule 2024

    Here's a look at New Orleans' upcoming games after Thursday's matchup.

    Date Opponent Time (ET)
    Oct. 27 at Chargers 4:05 p.m.
    Nov. 3 at Panthers 1 p.m.
    Nov. 10 vs. Falcons 1 p.m.
    Nov. 17 vs. Browns 1 p.m.
    Nov. 24 BYE
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