It’s Week 11 in the 2023 NFL season and this Sunday has a jam-packed slate of football games, including, of course, Sunday Night Football. This week on Sunday Night Football, the Minnesota Vikings face off against the Denver Broncos in primetime on NBC at 8:20 p.m. Ready to watch some football? Here’s how to watch this week’s Sunday Night Football game: Vikings vs. Broncos, plus our recommendations for the best ways to watch every NFL game this year, from now until Super Bowl LVIII.
How to watch the Vikings vs. Broncos game:
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NFL+
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Date: Sunday, Nov. 19
Time: 8:20 pm ET
Game: Minnesota Vikings vs. Denver Broncos
TV Channel: NBC
Streaming: Peacock
What channel is the Vikings vs. Broncos game on?
Sunday night’s Vikings vs. Broncos game will air on NBC. So you should be able to just turn on your TV and tune into Sunday Night Football on NBC. If you don’t have access to live TV or NBC, here’s what we recommend to watch the Vikings at Broncos game this Sunday:
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Watch NFL games on local channels like NBC, Fox and CBS
Where to stream the Twins vs. Broncos game?
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Best way to watch the full NFL season in 2023:
(Fubo)
Fubo TV gives you access to NBC, ESPN, Fox, CBS, ABC and NFL Network, basically almost every channel you need to watch the 2023 NFL season. The only games you’ll miss with this service are those blacked out due to regional restrictions, regular Thursday Night Football games on Amazon Prime Video and the few NFL games of the season scheduled to stream exclusively on ESPN+. You’ll also get access to ACCN, SECN, Pac-12 and Big Ten Network for catching NCAA college football games, plus 100+ more live channels. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform offers a 7-day free trial period.
$0 for 7 days at Fubo
(Hulu)
For $70 per month, Hulu’s live TV bundle (with ads) will get you access to NBC, Fox, CBS and ESPN and access to ESPN+. Plus, for NCAA college football fans, you’ll also get ESPNU, Fox, FS1, CBSN, NBC, ACCN, Big Ten Network and SECN. Basically, almost every channel you may need to watch NFL and NCAA football games in 2023. The only NFL game you’ll miss is Thursday Night Football over on Amazon Prime Video (which you may already have access to, anyway!).
Plus, this bundle gets you a subscription to Disney+ and, of course, access to Hulu’s general content library. Hulu’s live TV plans also include unlimited DVR storage, a hardware-free set-up process and easy online cancellation. Currently Hulu does not offer a free trial for its live TV plan.
$76/month at Hulu
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A basic $6.99 per month (or $40 annually) NFL+ subscription will get you live local and primetime regular and post-season NFL games exclusively on your phone or tablet, plus live audio for every game of the season across supported devices and access to NFL Network, which will air eight live games in the 2023 season. NFL+ Premium, while a little pricier at $14.99 per month (or $80 annually) also includes access to NFL RedZone, plus full and condensed replays of every game across supported devices. NFL+ also offers a 7-day free trial.
$6.99/month at NFL