Cowboys vs. Broncos - Where to Watch Live, Game Time & More
Who you got on Sunday?
Posted on Oct 23, 2025 | 10:50am
The quarterback battle is set: Dak Prescott and the Cowboys (3-3-1) are hitting the road to take on Bo Nix and the Broncos (5-2) at 4:25 PM ET, on Sunday.
Prescott is second in the league in passing yards (1,881) and in touchdown passes (16). The veteran QB posted three of his TDs in the Cowboys' Week 7 win over the Commanders. His squad sits in second place in the NFC East, behind the Eagles (5-2).
Nix's team, meanwhile, is coming in hot to the Cowboys showdown. The AFC West-leading Broncos are winners of four straight, including their record-setting, Week 7 comeback against the Giants. In the latter game, Nix became the first NFL player to record two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Ready for the action? Read on for details on the Cowboys-Broncos game, including how to watch and stream live. Want more? Get the full NFL schedule.
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
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Also when available, you can stream the Cowboys-Broncos game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. To watch Paramount+ on your streaming device, find your device in the list below, and read the instructions on how to get started:
The teams have faced each other once in the postseason: a Super Bowl XII matchup that saw the Tom Landry-era Cowboys defeat the Broncos, 27-10.Get Started
Prescott is second in the league in passing yards (1,881) and in touchdown passes (16). The veteran QB posted three of his TDs in the Cowboys' Week 7 win over the Commanders. His squad sits in second place in the NFC East, behind the Eagles (5-2).
Nix's team, meanwhile, is coming in hot to the Cowboys showdown. The AFC West-leading Broncos are winners of four straight, including their record-setting, Week 7 comeback against the Giants. In the latter game, Nix became the first NFL player to record two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Ready for the action? Read on for details on the Cowboys-Broncos game, including how to watch and stream live. Want more? Get the full NFL schedule.
When is the Cowboys vs. Broncos game?
The Cowboys-Broncos game is Sunday. All the tune-in info you need for the NFL on CBS presentation is listed here:- Date: Sunday, Oct. 26
- Time: 4:25 PM ETK
- Location: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado
- Channel: CBS*
- Streaming: Paramount+*
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
How to watch Cowboys vs. Broncos live on Paramount+
When airing on your local CBS station, you can watch the Cowboys-Broncos game live on Paramount+ with any plan, either the Paramount+ Essential plan or the Paramount+ Premium plan.Also when available, you can stream the Cowboys-Broncos game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. To watch Paramount+ on your streaming device, find your device in the list below, and read the instructions on how to get started:
- Computer or mobile web
- iPhone or iPad
- Android phone or tablet
- Apple TV (4th generation or later)
- Android TV
- Fire TV
- Portal TV
- Roku
- LG TV
- Samsung TV
- Vizio TV
- Xbox
- PlayStation 4 and 5
- Xfinity device
- Cox Contour box
- Gemini
How to watch Cowboys vs. Broncos live without cable
When broadcast by your local CBS station, you can watch the Cowboys-Broncos game on TV by using cable, satellite, or a digital antenna, and/or via your screen or device by streaming the game with Paramount+.Cowboys vs. Broncos history
Heading into Sunday, the Cowboys and Broncos have gone head to head 13 times in the regular season, most recently in 2021. Thanks to a 7-0 run in their last seven meetings, the Broncos lead the series, 9-4.The teams have faced each other once in the postseason: a Super Bowl XII matchup that saw the Tom Landry-era Cowboys defeat the Broncos, 27-10.
Cowboys stats + FYIs
- ➡️ Dak Prescott is on a run: He's thrown for three or more touchdowns, and racked up a 120+ passer rating, in four straight games. He's only the third NFL QB to do that; Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson are the others.
- ➡️ The Cowboys defense is struggling. Through seven games, Big D's D has allowed 1,938 passing yards, the most in the league, and 989 rushing yards, the second-most in the league.
- ➡️ For more Cowboys news and coverage, check out the Cowboys team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: Head coach Brian Schottenheimer's squad heads home for a Week 9 Monday night game at AT&T Stadium against the Cardinals.
Broncos stats + FYIs
- ➡️ Bo Nix has passed for 11 touchdowns on the season. He's rushed for another three.
- ➡️ Against the Cowboys, pass rusher Jonathon Cooper will be going for his third straight game with at least 1.5 sacks.
- ➡️ For more Broncos news and coverage, visit the Broncos team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: In Week 9, head coach Sean Payton will lead his team into a road game against the Texans.