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The NFL Week 8 is underway. Among many Sunday showdowns, one much-anticipated matchup is between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos. Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson will be taking up the command once again after the Week 6 game.

In their last meeting on October 12, Thursday, the Chiefs defeated the Orange Crush with an easy 19-8 win at the Arrowhead Stadium, KC. This time once again, the teams are set to face off each other, as the Chiefs are coming to Colorado this weekend for the afternoon game. Here is the how-to-watch guide for football enthusiasts to follow this weekend.

The Chiefs and Broncos have a decades-old divisional rivalry!

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The Chiefs and Broncos have been divisional rivals since 1960. Interestingly, if this battle turns in favor of the Chiefs’, this will be the Broncos’ 17th straight defeat since 2015 (the Broncos won their last game against the Chiefs in 2015). The matchup will be held at Empower Field at Mile High and will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on October 29. Fans who couldn’t attend the game from the stadium will be able to watch on CBS channel.

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Furthermore, you can get your local CBS NFL games through Paramount Plus, and if you are interested in live streaming options, then you can watch on Fubo TV and DirecTV Stream for free, and on Sling, featuring promotional offers. Besides, this is for fans attending the game at Colorado, who will be having a pretty cold day with wind chills on Sunday.

Read more: Kansas City Chiefs vs Denver Broncos – Five Patrick Mahomes Stats To Know Before Week 8 of The Season

Meanwhile, if you are thinking of who can win the matchup, here is a recap of the important notes to keep in mind ahead of the game.

Who will win the upcoming matchup?

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Russell Wilson’s team, the Broncos, is sitting at the bottom of the AFC West with 2-5 so far, whereas Patrick Mahomes’ team, the Chiefs, is at the top of the AFC West with 6-1 this season. In their last matchup in Thursday night football, the Broncos couldn’t pull up their game with their concerning offensive end, and hence, this time, Wilson has made some plans to address this situation.

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Furthermore, on the Chiefs side, the team is making itself stronger by adding a few players like Mecole Hardman, to keep the winning wheel on. Wilson and Mahomes have met twice in NFL history, with a 1-1 score.

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Now, the Sunday game will further tell who will be winning the matchup, as the Chiefs are currently being considered solid favorites if one goes by the fans’ perspective. What is your take?

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