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Broncos vs. Eagles: How to watch, time, odds, tickets and injuries

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Broncos' Week 5 matchup against the Eagles — including how to watch, how to buy tickets, betting odds and injuries

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PHILADELPHIA — The Denver Broncos are on the road this week as they travel to the City of Brotherly Love to take on the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. Denver had a strong performance in Week 4 when they took care of a shorthanded Bengals team 28-3 on Monday Night Football, and are looking to carry the momentum from that win into this week’s test — arguably their toughest game of the season.

The Eagles have picked up right where they left off after winning Super Bowl LIX, as they’re just one of two teams in the NFL that have started this season with a 4-0 record. All four of their wins have come in one-score games, highlighted by a massive comeback over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 3.

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The Broncos have not beaten the Eagles since 2013 as they’ve lost the previous two outings (2021 and 2017). Philadelphia leads the all-time series with a 9-5 record.

Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s battle.

HOW TO WATCH BRONCOS VS. EAGLES

Monday’s game is scheduled to kick off at 11:00 a.m. MDT from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The game will be televised on CBS with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call, but only certain regions of the country will get it. If you’re not in one of the regions airing the game, you will have to watch the game through NFL Sunday Ticket instead.

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These maps shows what games will air in certain regions on Sunday.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS FOR BRONCOS VS. EAGLES

For fans looking to cheer on the orange and blue on the road on Sunday, the get-in price on Ticketmaster is around $270.

ODDS FOR BRONCOS VS. EAGLES

Spread/Total: Broncos +4.5, 43.5

Moneyline: Broncos +166, Eagles -198

INJURIES FOR BRONCOS VS. EAGLES

Broncos’ Wednesday Practice Statuses
Full – OLB Nik Bonitto (wrist), ILB Alex Singleton (Thumb)
Limited – WR Marvin Mims. Jr (hip/ankle), OLB Jonah Elliss (ribs)
DNP – TE Nate Adkins (concussion)

Eagles’ Wednesday Practice Statuses
Limited – DT Jalen Carter (shoulder), LB Nakobe Dean (knee), CB Adoree’ Jackson (groin), T Lane Johnson (shoulder)
DNP – TE Dallas Goedert (knee)

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Trent Finnegan Sports Writer, Denver Sports

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Sharon Van Zant 11 months ago

please, please, please proofread your articles! Game is not Monday..