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Commanders vs. Broncos live updates: Predictions, TV info, ‘Sunday Night Football’ Week 13

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A pair of teams heading in opposite directions meet in the Week 13 “Sunday Night Football” matchup.

The Washington Commanders (3-8) defend home turf against the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos (9-2) on NBC (8:20 p.m. ET).

The Commanders have endured a nightmare season after a dream NFC championship game run in 2024. The lackluster defense, multiple injuries to Jayden Daniels and an aging roster have all played into the ineffective campaign that sees them firmly in third place of the NFC East.

What’s worse: They’ll again have to navigate this matchup without Daniels, who continues to recover from an elbow injury.

From the outhouse to the penthouse: The Broncos sit comfortably atop the AFC West and are in the driver’s seat as the 2025 NFL season reaches its crescendo. Thanks to a Thanksgiving loss to the Cowboys, the Kansas City Chiefs’ reign at the top of the division may be nearing its end.

Still, there’s plenty of season left to go, and any win – or loss – could drastically change the outlook of the NFL playoff picture.

USA TODAY Sports will provide updates, analysis and highlights from the Week 13 “Sunday Night Football” matchup below. All times are Eastern.

What channel is Commanders vs Broncos Sunday Night Football on?

NBC is the broadcast home of “Sunday Night Football.” Mike Tirico will be on the call alongside Cris Collinsworth. Melissa Stark will provide updates from the sidelines.

Commanders vs Broncos start time

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET | 6:20 p.m. MT

The “SNF” matchup between the Commanders and Broncos will get underway at 8:20 p.m. ET, the customary start time for “SNF.”

How to watch, live stream ‘SNF’

  • Live stream: Peacock, NFL+
  • TV channel: NBC

Peacock, NBC’s proprietary streaming service, will broadcast “SNF.”

Commanders vs Broncos picks, predictions

Here’s how the expert panel at USA TODAY Sports sees this game shaking out:

  • Jarrett Bell: Broncos, 23-16
  • Nick Brinkerhoff: Broncos, 27-17
  • Chris Bumbaca: Broncos, 27-21
  • Nate Davis: Broncos, 30-17
  • Tyler Dragon: Broncos, 25-17
  • Mike Middlehurst-Schwartz: Broncos, 31-16

Commanders vs Broncos odds, moneyline, O/U

  • Spread: Commanders (-2.5)
  • Moneyline: Commanders (-135), Broncos (+114)
  • Over/Under: 46.5
  • QB Jayden Daniels
  • S Darnell Savage
  • LB Ale Kaho
  • LS Tyler Ott
  • T Trent Scott
  • T George Fant
  • DE Jalyn Holmes
  • TE Nate Adkins
  • OLB Jonah Elliss
  • DL Jordan Jackson
  • DL Sai’Vion Jones
  • OL Geron Christian

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The Commanders are in third place in the NFC East standings.

  1. Philadelphia Eagles (8-4)
  2. Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1)
  3. Washington Commanders (3-8)
  4. New York Giants (2-10)

The Steelers are tied with the New England Patriots for the most Super Bowl wins with six. 

Pittsburgh and Dallas have the unique distinction of playing each other more than any other team combination in Super Bowl history with three matchups. 

The Broncos’ starting running back was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 15. He suffered a foot injury that requires surgery.

Denver’s head coach Sean Payton left the door open for Dobbins to potentially return for the postseason. “Yes. It wouldn’t be soon, but that (Dobbins) has a chance to happen,” Payton told reporters on Nov. 26.

  • Aaron Rodgers, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers: 42 years old
  • Nick Folk, K, New York Jets: 41 years old
  • Matt Prater, K, Buffalo Bills: 41 years old
  • Joe Flacco, QB, Cincinnati Bengals: 40 years old
  • Matt Prater, K, Arizona Cardinals: 40 years old
  • Calais Campbell, DL, Arizona Cardinals: 39 years old
  • Morgan Cox, LS, Tennessee Titans: 39 years old
  • J.J. Jansen, LS, Carolina Panthers: 39 years old
  • Thomas Morstead, P, San Francisco 49ers: 39 years old
  • Jon Weeks, LS, San Francisco 49ers: 39 years old

The second-year quarterback participated in the Commanders’ practices all week in a limited capacity, but he has not been cleared for contact. Daniels will miss “Sunday Night Football” in Week 13, but it’s unclear if he will also miss Week 14’s game against the Vikings in Minnesota.

The Broncos enter “Monday Night Football” atop the AFC West.

  • Denver Broncos (9-2)
  • Los Angeles Chargers (8-4)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (6-6-)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (2-10)

Here’s how the AFC shakes out entering “Sunday Night Football” in Week 13:

  1. New England Patriots (10-2; AFC East leaders)
  2. Denver Broncos (9-2; AFC West leaders)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4, AFC South leaders)
  4. Baltimore Ravens (6-6; AFC North leaders)
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (8-4, wild card No. 1)
  6. Indianapolis Colts (8-4; wild card No. 2)
  7. Buffalo Bills (8-4, wild card No. 3)

In the hunt: Houston Texans (7-5); Kansas City Chiefs (6-6); Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6); Miami Dolphins (5-7); Cincinnati Bengals (4-8); New York Jets (3-9); Cleveland Browns (3-9)

Eliminated: Las Vegas Raiders (2-10); Tennessee Titans (1-11)

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