[[NFL/STREAMS]] Bills vs Broncos Live Free Broadcast ON 13 November 2023
Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills FREE LIVE STREAM (11/13/23): Watch Monday Night Football online | Time, TV, Channel. The Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Russell Wilson meet the Buffalo Bills, led by quarterback Josh Allen, in a regular season game on Monday, Nov. 13, 2023 at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: NFL, Week 10
Who: Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills
When: Monday, Nov. 13, 2023
Where: Highmark Stadium
Time: 8:15 p.m.
TV: ABC, ESPN
The rut the Bills find themselves in has grown so deep, running back Latavius Murray called an offensive players-only meeting to remind his teammates just how much talent is on Buffalo’s roster.
“He does a really good job of just making sure that we don’t lose ourselves within the process,” receiver Khalil Shakir said Thursday in revealing the meeting took place before practice.
“I don’t think nobody’s forgetting what we have on this team or capable of doing,” Shakir added. “It’s more just that extra push from hearing it from a vet like him.”
This marked the second time the 11th-year player has called a pep talk this season. And the chances of Murray needing to call a third session might become moot given how the Bills (5-4) are running out of room for error as they prepare to host the Denver Broncos (3-5) on Monday night.
The three-time defending AFC East champions have dropped three of five to fall out of the playoff picture. Their defense is missing three key starters, and Buffalo’s once-prolific Josh Allen-led offense is sputtering.
In its past five outings, Buffalo has produced more punts (14) than touchdowns (13) after combining to score 16 TDs and punting just seven times in its first four.
“The sense is, we’ve got our best football to play and it’s in front of us,” Allen said. “We’re not going to let the fact that we’re 5-4 make this team or divide us apart.”
Miller said there’s no bad blood between him and the Broncos because he left on good terms after spending his first 10-plus seasons in Denver. He still keeps in touch with his former teammates, including attending receiver Courtland Sutton’s wedding this offseason.
The Broncos have faced enough adversity already — a 70-20 loss to Miami certainly stands out — during coach Sean Payton’s first season that they’re beginning to show signs of turning the corner. Denver has won two straight and is also well-rested coming out of its bye week off.
“I feel like we’re a better team today than we were four or five weeks ago,” Payton said. “I think we’re a lot further down the road, and because of that, you get that much more invested and recognize the next opportunity at hand.”
While much of the focus would have normally revolved around Bills edge rusher Von Miller facing his former team for the first time since being traded by Denver to the Los Angeles Rams two years ago, this isn’t the time to reminisce.
Aside from the Bills’ struggles, Miller is still trying to find his footing while preparing to play his sixth game since missing 10 months following right knee surgery and has yet to register a sack.
That’s the message from Bills players and coach Sean McDermott in referring to the last time Buffalo was in jeopardy of missing the playoffs. Buffalo lost five of eight to drop to 7-6 before closing the season with four consecutive wins.
The Broncos are coming off a well-deserved bye week after delivering one of the more impressive upsets of the NFL season in Week 8. They secured a 24-9 home victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. It marked the first time since 2015 that the Broncos had beaten the Chiefs, snapping a 16-game losing streak to their division rival.
The Bills have been a team of contrasts lately, alternating between wins and losses over their last six games. In Week 9, they faced a 24-18 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in the Sunday night game. Buffalo currently sits at 5-4, one game behind the Miami Dolphins in the AFC East. The Bills have dominated their division over the past three seasons and will look to regain their form.