Broncos vs Ravens Live Stream: How to Watch Online Without Cable

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Broncos pass rusher Von Miller

Case Keenum and the Denver Broncos (2-0) have used some home cooking to their advantage during the first two weeks of the season, but the mood will change when they head to the road for the first time to take on the Baltimore Ravens (1-1) in a tough AFC matchup as Week 3 action continues on Sunday.

The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on CBS in select areas (coverage map here). If the game is on in your market and you don’t have cable or can’t get to a TV, you can still watch a live stream of the game (or DVR it) on your computer, phone or streaming device by signing up for one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:

Amazon Prime

If you have Amazon Prime or start a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime, you can watch all CBS content (both live and on-demand) via the CBS Amazon Channel, which also comes with a 7-day free trial.

Once you’re signed up for both Amazon Prime and the CBS channel, you can then watch a live stream of the game on your computer via the Amazon website, or you can watch on your tablet or streaming device via the Amazon Video app.

This service is available live in all 32 NFL markets.

Hulu With Live TV:

In addition to their extensive Netflix-like streaming library, Hulu now also offers a bundle of 50-plus live TV channels, including CBS (live in 29 NFL markets). You can sign up for “Hulu with Live TV” right here, and you can then watch a live stream of the game on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your tablet or streaming device via the Hulu app.

If you can’t watch live, “Hulu with Live TV” also comes with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials).

FuboTV

CBS (live in 28 NFL markets) is included in FuboTV’s main package, which includes 85 total channels and is largely tailored towards sports fans. You can sign up for a free 7-day trial right here, and you can then watch a live stream of the game on your computer via the FuboTV website, or on your tablet or streaming device via the FuboTV app.

If you can’t watch live, FuboTV comes with 30 hours of Cloud DVR (with the ability to upgrade to 500 hours), as well as a handy “72-Hour Lookback” feature, which will allow you to watch the game on-demand up to three days after it airs even if you forgot to record it.

Watch on Your Phone: NFL Mobile

Streaming of in-market and prime-time games can be watched on phones via the NFL Mobile app.

If the Game is Out of Your Market

SundayTicket.TV allows you to watch a live stream of games that are out of your market and aren’t nationally televised. The service is available for people who live in residences that can’t get satellite (apartments, condos, etc.), as well as residents of San Francisco, Philadelphia and New York City. You can check here to see if you’re eligible.

Additionally, most college students may watch out-of-market games via SundayTicket U.

Once signed up, you can watch games on your computer via the NFL Sunday Ticket website, or you can watch on your phone, tablet or other streaming device via the NFL Sunday Ticket app, which is free to download on many different devices.

Watch On-Demand: NFL Game Pass

If you’re fine watching games on-demand, another option is NFL Game Pass Domestic, which allows you to watch replays of every NFL game for a fee of $99.99 for the season. No live games are available under this service, but you’ll be able to watch them following the conclusion of games for the day.

Once signed up, you can watch games on-demand on your computer via the NFL Game Pass website, or on your tablet or streaming device via the NFL Mobile app, which can be downloaded for free on a handful of different devices.

If You’re Outside the United States & Mexico

If you’re not in the United States, surrounding territories, or Mexico, you can watch NFL games live via NFL Game Pass International. The cost of the package depends on which country you’re in.

Once signed up, you can watch games on your computer via the NFL Game Pass website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the NFL Mobile app, which can be downloaded for free on a handful of different devices.


Preview

Keenum led a game-winning drive last week against the Oakland Raiders at home. After trailing 12-0 and 19-7, Keenum led a scoring drive in the fourth quarter, and then followed that up with the final Broncos’ drive. Kicker Brandon McManus capped off that drive with a 36-yard field goal with six seconds remaining to seal the 20-19 victory.

Undrafted running back Phillip Linday once again went over 100 yards rushing (107). The Colorado product has been a revelation, and much needed insurance after the Broncos failed to muster anything on the ground last season.

The Broncos started 2-0 last season, and won three of their first four games, before unraveling and finishing 5-11. Vance Joseph will look to avoid that this season, and a road win in a tough place to play would be a good start.

Joe Flacco looked restless last week, a far cry from the dominant Week 1 performance he had at home against the Buffalo Bills. Flacco turned the football over carelessly numerous times, and generally just didn’t feel comfortable all night against the Bengals.

After suffering a crazy injury scare, Ravens linebacker C.J. Mosley returned to practice this week. What was initially believed to be a tear — and Mosley was carted off the field — ultimately proved to be only a bone bruise.

Baltimore will once again be without rookie tight end Hayden Hurst, who will now be missing his third straight game with a foot injury.