The Denver Broncos are headed to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers in Week 3 and are looking to get back on track after victory slipped out of their hands against the Indianapolis Colts in their last outing. A win on Sunday would keep Denver at the top of the hunt early on in the AFC West race, while a loss would drop them two games below Los Angeles.
The Chargers have gotten off to an excellent start this season with a win over Kansas City in Brazil in Week 1 and another win over Las Vegas in Week 2. This will be the third divisional game they’ve played to kick the season off, the first one at home.
The Broncos have only beaten the Chargers on the road once this decade, a 24-7 victory in 2023. Denver also leads the all-time series with a 73-57-1 record. The Chargers swept the series last year, highlighted with a Thursday night win filled with all sorts of weird moments late last season.
Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s Week 3 clash.
HOW TO WATCH BRONCOS VS. CHARGERS
Sunday’s game is scheduled to kick off at 2:05 p.m. MDT from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The game will be televised on CBS with Kevin Harlan and Trent Green 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.
The majority of the West is getting Broncos-Chargers (green) as their CBS single game on Sunday, with a few major metropolitan areas such as D.C. and Philly getting it as well. Kevin Harlan on the call, so you know it's going to be exciting pic.twitter.com/Rp78K3CGWY
— Trent Finnegan (@trent_finnegan2) September 17, 2025
These maps shows what games will air in certain regions on Sunday.
HOW TO BUY TICKETS FOR BRONCOS VS. CHARGERS
For fans looking to make the trip down to SoCal, or for those of you who live down there already, the get-in price on Ticketmaster is just under $60.
ODDS FOR BRONCOS VS. CHARGERS
Spread/Total: Broncos +2.5, 45.5
Moneyline: Broncos +130, Chargers -154
INJURIES FOR BRONCOS VS. CHARGERS
Broncos
Denver has not released an injury report for Week 3. Dre Greenlaw and Even Engram did not practice on Wednesday, while Pat Surtain II and Zach Allen were out on the field.
**Chargers**Los Angeles has not released an injury report for Week 3. Star edge rusher Khalil Mack suffered a dislocated elbow in the Week 2 win over Vegas, and the Chargers put him on the IR as a result, so he will not play against the Broncos.
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