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DENVER — The Denver Broncos are back at home this week to take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football and are looking to get back on track after victory slipped out of their hands for the second straight game last week against the Chargers. The Broncos didn’t spend a single second of game time trailing in either of the two losses, but still surrendered last-second field goals to walk away without a win.

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The Bengals are already having a forgettable season, as quarterback Joe Burrow is likely out for the season with a Grade 3 turf toe injury. They are coming off a 48-10 blowout loss against the Minnesota Vikings and are looking for anything they can do to get their season back in order.

The Broncos have not beaten the Bengals since 2018 as they’ve lost the previous two outings (2021 and 2024). Denver also leads the all-time series with a 22-12 record. Last year’s late-season showdown was one that everyone who watched will remember, as the Bengals won 30-24 in overtime after both offenses continued to throw haymakers at the other team in a game that was pivotal for playoff positioning.

Here’s everything you need to know about Monday’s Week 4 battle.

HOW TO WATCH BRONCOS VS. BENGALS

Monday’s game is scheduled to kick off at 6:15 p.m. MDT from Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. The game will be televised on ESPN with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman on the call.

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HOW TO BUY TICKETS FOR BRONCOS VS. BENGALS

For fans looking to cheer on the orange and blue in person on Monday night, the get-in price on Ticketmaster is around $132.

ODDS FOR BRONCOS VS. BENGALS

Spread/Total: Broncos -7.5, 43.5

Moneyline: Broncos -355, Bengals +285

INJURIES FOR BRONCOS VS. BENGALS

Broncos’ Saturday Practice Statuses
Full – TE Nate Adkins (ankle), OLB Nik Bonitto (wrist), ILB Alex Singleton (Thumb), TE Evan Engram (back), DE John Franklin-Myers (hip)
Limited – WR Marvin Mims. Jr (hip)

Bengals’ Saturday Practice Statuses
Full – HB Samaje Perine (finger), G Dalton Risner (calf), CB Cam Taylor-Britt (hamstring)
DNP – TE Noah Fant (concussion), DE Shemar Stewart (ankle)

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Trent Finnegan Sports Writer, Denver Sports

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