Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans: TV channel, time, what to know

DENVER (KDVR) — It’s the day that Denver Broncos fans have circled on their calendars — the first game of the regular season. Another year of dreams and nightmares, highs and lows and tears of agony or euphoria.

Coming off the back of the best season in nine years, the Broncos will look to build upon their progress and take the team to the next level.

The start of that process starts right here at home, with Broncos Country hosting the Tennessee Titans for the season opener.

How to watch Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans on TV

The Broncos host the Titans this weekend, and will be broadcast on FOX31.

Kickoff: Sunday, 2:05 p.m. MT.

TV Channel: FOX

Kickoff against the Titans starts at 2:05 p.m. on Sunday. The game is on FOX channels across the nation.

Tickets for Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans

Empower Field at Mile High will be packed to the brim for the season opener, but tickets are still available.

Ticketmaster has general admission tickets starting at $130. SeatGeek has tickets available for a similar price, with the cheapest starting at $141.

Forecast for Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans

Temperatures will reach the upper 70s. Clouds will increase through the morning and afternoon ahead of a few afternoon showers and the chance for thunderstorms.  So, although it might not rain throughout the entire game, there will be showers and thunderstorms in the area.

Key things to know for Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans

The Broncos are 1-4 in their last five season openers. One of which came against the Titans in 2020, with the Broncos losing 14-16 in a close one. 2025 could be the year the Broncos can get some opening-day revenge.

This is going to be a pivotal year for this young Broncos team. After finding success last year, the Broncos added some veteran experience to complement their young core. Some sports analysts think the Broncos might miss the playoffs, others think they will steal the division crown from the Kansas City Chiefs after their nearly decade-long reign and head coach Sean Payton believes that this is a Super Bowl-winning team.

The Broncos might be without some key pieces to the team as Nik Bonitto (foot injury), Marvim Mims (thigh injury) and Dre Greenlaw (quad injury) are all on the Broncos injury report. They are joined by tight end Nate Adkins and linebacker Alex Singleton.

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