Thursday Night Football Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Chiefs vs Broncos in US on Christmas Day - Preview, Start Time and more
The Denver Broncos, despite a recent loss, are poised for a crucial Thursday Night Football matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. With the AFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the AFC still within reach, Broncos has a chance to control its posts...

With only two games left in the regular season, Denver has plenty at stake, including the chance to control its own postseason destiny. A strong finish over the final two games would allow the Broncos to avoid relying on other teams’ results. While their final playoff seeding could still change, Denver has already clinched a spot in the postseason. That guarantees the Broncos a chance to compete for the Super Bowl, even if it means starting the playoffs on the road without a first-round bye.
HOW TO WATCH CHIEFS VS BRONCOS TNF GAME LIVE IN US
- Event: NFL
- Day: Thursday (December 25)
- Venue: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
- Start Time: 8:15 PM ET
- TV Channel: Amazon Prime Video
- Streaming: Amazon Prime/Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
WEEK 17 AND WEEK 18 SCENARIOS EXPLAINED FOR BRONCOS
Week 17
- Scenario 1: If the Broncos win and the Chargers lose, Denver will clinch the AFC West title and secure division supremacy this season.
- Scenario 2: If the Broncos win and the Chargers also win, the AFC West title will be decided in their final head-to-head matchup.
- Scenario 3: If the Broncos lose and the Chargers win, the AFC West title will still be decided in their final game against each other.
Week 18
Here’s what would happen in Week 18, as reported by WesternSlopeNow, if Scenario 2 or Scenario 3 occurs:
- Scenario 2: If the Broncos win while the Chargers lose, Denver will clinch the AFC West title. However, if the Broncos lose and the Chargers win, both teams would finish with 13-4 records. In that case, the Chargers would claim the AFC West based on the head-to-head tiebreaker between the two teams.
- Scenario 3: If the Broncos win and the Chargers lose, Denver will secure the AFC West title. However, if the Broncos lose and the Chargers win, the Chargers would finish with a 13-4 record and claim the AFC West crown, ending the division race in their favor at the close of the regular season.
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