The Denver Broncos are fresh off a Week 4 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in a bounce-back game for quarterback Bo Nix and the offense. The second-year signal-caller had career highs in completions (29) and yards (326) and was able to find the end zone twice as a passer and once as a rusher.
Head coach Sean Payton praised the work the entire team was able to put in, which allowed the team to walk away with a victory. It was short-lived, though, as Payton discussed how the team is looking ahead to their Week 5 matchup against the reigning Super Bowl champions in the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Broncos were on primetime television for the 'Monday Night Football' game against the Bengals, but that won't be the case for the Week 5 matchup. Site 506sports.com released a coverage map showing where across the country the Broncos' game will air (red).
Broadcast map
The Denver game will be competing with the Houston Texans at the Baltimore Ravens (blue), and the New York Giants at New Orleans (yellow) games.
The late slate of games between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks (green) and the Tennessee Titans at Arizona (orange) won't impact the Broncos' matchup.
Luckily, a huge portion of the nation will be getting the Broncos' Week 5 matchup, a byproduct of taking on the undefeated Eagles. For the game, the broadcast crew will be Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.
How to watch Broncos vs. Eagles Week 5 matchup
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Date: Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025
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Time: 11 a.m. MT
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Location: Lincoln Financial Field
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TV Channel: CBS (channel 4, KCNC-TV) for local markets
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Radio: KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM) in Denver
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Streaming services: FuboTV (in applicable markets), YouTube TV (NFL Sunday Ticket), Paramount+
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- QB Bo Nix: Nix had one of his best games as a professional against the Bengals, and it's something the fan base hopes will continue in Week 5. The second-year quarterback has struggled in the early stages of the season while pressured, but one of the biggest issues with his game isn't even on his shoulders. During the win over the Bengals, there were six drops from his receivers, and some of them were particularly bad. Look for Nix to have another monster game as the team looks to upset the Eagles in Philadelphia.
- WR Marvin Mims Jr: Mims Jr. was questionable for the game against the Bengals, and thank goodness he was able to play. Outside of being an elite return man, he's a heck of a gadget player for the Broncos and is becoming one of the top options in the offense. Mims Jr. found the end zone against the Bengals, while also hauling in six catches for 69 yards. Look for Mims Jr. to once again find a way to make an impact, either as a returner or as a pass catcher. Either way, he's been lethal on the football field through the early stages of the season.
- LB Nik Bonitto: The one-man wrecking crew on defense has made life difficult for opposing quarterbacks. He has four and a half sacks through the first four games of the season, with some pointing out that he's looking like a vintage Von Miller with his ability to get after the quarterback. While sacks are great, Bonitto's pressure has been otherworldly. The talented pass rusher is averaging six pressures per game, which could go a long way toward pulling out a victory on the road in Philadelphia.
Denver Broncos' 2025 NFL schedule
- Week 1 – Sun, Sept. 7 – vs Tennessee Titans – 2:05 p.m. MT– FOX
- Week 2 – Sun, Sept. 14 – @ Indianapolis Colts – 2:05 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 3 – Sun, Sept. 21 – @ Los Angeles Chargers – 2:05 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 4 – Mon, Sept. 29 – vs Cincinnati Bengals – 6:15 p.m. MT – ABC
- Week 5 – Sun, Oct. 5 – @ Philadelphia Eagles – 11 a.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 6 – Sun, Oct. 12 – @ New York Jets (London) – 7:30 a.m. MT – NFL Network
- Week 7 – Sun, Oct. 19 – vs New York Giants – 2:05 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 8 – Sun, Oct. 26 – vs Dallas Cowboys – 2:25 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 9 – Sun, Nov. 2 – @ Houston Texans – 11 a.m. MT – FOX
- Week 10 – Thu, Nov. 6 – vs Las Vegas Raiders – 6:15 p.m. MT – Prime Video
- Week 11 – Sun, Nov. 16 – vs Kansas City Chiefs – 2:25 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 12 – Bye Week
- Week 13 – Sun, Nov. 30 – @ Washington Commanders – 6:20 p.m. MT – NBC
- Week 14 – Sun, Dec. 7 – @ Las Vegas Raiders – 2:05 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 15 – Sun, Dec. 14 – vs Green Bay Packers – 2:25 p.m. MT – CBS/Paramount+
- Week 16 – Sun, Dec. 21 – vs Jacksonville Jaguars – 2:05 p.m. MT – FOX
- Week 17 – Thu, Dec. 25 – @ Kansas City Chiefs – 6:15 p.m. MT – Prime Video
- Week 18 – Date TBD – vs Los Angeles Chargers – Time TBD – Network TBD