Thursday, October 12, 2023

Where to watch free Broncos vs. Chiefs live stream of Thursday Night Football

Russell Wilson (left), Travis Kelce (right)
The Broncos look to avoid another beatdown against the Chiefs on Thursday Night Football.

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Thursday Night Football kicks off tonight at 8:15 p.m. ET, with pre-game coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET. Keep tabs on your fantasy team by tuning in with these free Broncos vs. Chiefs live streams. We can also show you how to watch every Thursday Night Football matchup.

Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos are traveling to Arrowhead Stadium, perhaps petrified as it's facing the AFC's best team just a couple of weeks after putting up perhaps the worst performance in NFL history. The Kansas City Chiefs didn't need Taylor Swift's good vibes to win last week. In fact, Travis Kelce recorded his first double-digit reception game of the season in her absence against the Vikings last week. Odds are pretty solid they won't need them to beat the Broncos tonight, either.

Amazon Prime subscribers can tune in on the web and smart devices as part of their membership. You can also watch Broncos vs. Chiefs for free online via Twitch. Live in the San Francisco Bay or Denver markets? Just tune into your local Fox station and watch the game live on TV.

How to watch Broncos vs. Chiefs live streams from anywhere

If you're in the US, you can watch the Broncos vs. Chiefs game exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Thursday Night Football also simulcasts on the Prime Video Twitch channel for free. Navigate to the page during the game's airtime, and you'll be set. Pre-game coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET, with Charissa Thompson, Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Richard Sherman offering insights and analysis. Kickoff starts promptly at 8:15 p.m. ET.

The Twitch stream is your best bet if you'd rather not pay and don't mind the detour. It'll show the entire broadcast, from pre-game to the final whistle.

If you're outside of the US, then a VPN can help unlock the Prime streaming option. This tool lets you trick sites into thinking you're visiting from within a supported country. Your best bet for TNF seems to be Prime Video. We got a UK Prime subscription to show last week's game when putting a VPN on. We have experienced blockages with Twitch, even while using a VPN.

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In the US, if you'd rather tune in via Prime Video, you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription, which costs $14.99 monthly or $139 yearly after a free 30-day trial. Once signed up, head back to Amazon's Thursday Night Football page to tune in. You can also catch the game from Amazon Prime Video apps on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming sticks, and gaming consoles.

NFL+ is a viable alternative. For $6.99 per month, you'll have access to all local and prime-time NFL games on smartphones and tablets, including this Thursday Night Football matchup. That rules out devices like laptops and gaming consoles, but there are ways to connect your mobile devices to your TV to mirror whatever's playing. Look into HDMI cables designed for smartphones or an Apple TV to stream your iPad or iPhone to your TV using AirPlay.

There's one last option for viewers living in the cities of the two teams playing. Fox broadcasts Thursday Night Football locally in both markets, so you can tune in using an over-the-air antenna, your cable service, or a live TV streaming service like Sling Blue.

How to watch Broncos vs. Chiefs with a VPN

Twitch is usually freely accessible for everyone, but if you live outside the US, you may encounter restrictions watching Thursday Night Football on the Prime Video channel. You might still be able to watch the game through subscription services like Amazon Prime Video. We'll show you how to try this option internationally using a VPN.

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
  • Install it on the device you're using to watch the game.
  • Turn it on and set it to a US location.
  • Go to Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime.
  • Watch Broncos vs. Chiefs on Thursday Night Football.
  • Pre-game coverage starts: Tonight at 7 p.m. ET / 12 a.m. (Friday) BST / 1 a.m. (Friday) CEST / 9 a.m. (Friday) AEST.

Thursday Night Football schedule

Here's a list of all upcoming Thursday Night Football games for the 2023 NFL season. The broadcast starts each week with pre-game commentary at 7 p.m. ET before the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff. 

  • Week 6: Broncos at Chiefs, Oct. 12 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 7: Jaguars at Saints, Oct. 19 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 8: Buccaneers at Bills, Oct. 26 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 9: Titans at Steelers, Nov. 2 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 10: Panthers at Bears, Nov. 9 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 11: Bengals at Ravens, Nov. 16 (free on Twitch)
  • Black Friday Football: Dolphins at Jets, Nov. 24 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 13: Seahawks at Cowboys, Nov. 30 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 14: Patriots at Steelers, Dec. 7 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 15: Chargers at Raiders, Dec. 14 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 16: Saints at Rams, Dec. 21 (free on Twitch)
  • Week 17: Jets at Browns, Dec. 28 (free on Twitch)

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