A massive AFC West battle takes over the spotlight as the Kansas City Chiefs (5–4) travel to Empower Field at Mile High to face the
Denver Broncos (8–2) in a Week 11 showdown loaded with playoff weight. The balance of power in the division has shifted — the Broncos now sit atop the AFC West, and the Chiefs arrive in Denver fighting to prevent the gap from widening.
WATCH / STREAM
National Broadcast: CBS
Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 4:25 p.m. ET / 2:25 p.m. MT
Streaming Options:
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Paramount+ – Full CBS broadcast
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NFL+ – Mobile streaming + full game replays
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FuboTV / YouTube TV / Hulu Live TV – CBS coverage nationwide
GAME INFO
Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs (5–4) at Denver Broncos (8–2)
Venue: Empower Field at Mile High – Denver, Colorado
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
The Chiefs enter Week 11 knowing exactly what’s at stake. With Patrick Mahomes steering the offense, Kansas City still fields one of the league’s deadliest passing attacks — but in 2025, the unit has been retooled. Veteran running back
Kareem Hunt has surged into RB1 status, powering a physical ground game that complements Mahomes’ creativity.
On the outside, rookie lightning bolt Xavier Worthy, burner Hollywood Brown, and YAC specialist
Rashee Rice give Kansas City a receiving trio capable of stressing any coverage shell in the NFL. And, of course, Travis Kelce remains Mahomes’ most trusted weapon, controlling the middle of the field with elite timing and route nuance.
Defensively, the Chiefs remain anchored by All-Pro force Chris Jones, whose interior dominance still defines Steve Spagnuolo’s scheme. Edge rusher George Karlaftis continues to elevate his game, while linebackers
Nick Bolton and Leo Chenal provide downhill physicality. In the secondary, Trent McDuffie has asserted himself as one of the premier young corners in the league, giving Kansas City a true matchup weapon.
But this year, the road to the AFC West crown runs through Denver.
The Broncos sit at 8–2, powered by head coach Sean Payton’s rebuilt roster and the steady emergence of rookie quarterback
Bo Nix. The first-year signal-caller has been calm, efficient, and increasingly dangerous as he grows more comfortable in Payton’s system. Nix distributes the ball with confidence, leveraging mismatches with big-bodied receiver Courtland Sutton, field-stretcher Marvin Mims Jr., and explosive rookie Troy Franklin.
The Broncos’ run game has been revitalized by the arrival of J.K. Dobbins, whose rebirth in Denver has added balance and patience to the backfield.
Defensively, Denver is every bit a contender. Edge rushers Nik Bonitto, Baron Browning, and Jonathon Cooper bring constant pressure, while interior defender Zach Allen anchors the front. Linebacker
Alex Singleton remains the heartbeat of the unit.
And in the secondary, the Broncos feature one of the best cornerbacks in football — Patrick Surtain II, whose technique and discipline allow defensive coordinator Vance Joseph to call aggressive, press-heavy schemes. Nickel defender
Ja’Quan McMillian also continues to shine as a disruptive slot presence.
LISTEN
Chiefs Radio Network: 106.5 The Wolf / 610 Sports Radio
Broncos Radio Network: KOA 850 AM / 94.1 FM
SiriusXM: Chiefs Channel 226 | Broncos Channel 227
Audio Streaming: Team mobile apps & NFL+ Audio
POSTGAME COVERAGE
Fans can catch full postgame press conferences with Patrick Mahomes,
Bo Nix, Sean Payton, and Andy Reid, along with complete highlights and locker-room reaction across CBS Sports, NFL Network, and team digital channels.
BETTING SNAPSHOT (Week 11)
| Category | Chiefs | Broncos |
|---|---|---|
| Spread | +7.0 | -7.0 |
| Moneyline | +260 | -330 |
| Over/Under | 45.5 points |
Oddsmakers favor the Broncos at home — and with Denver riding an 8–2 surge, the pressure falls squarely on Kansas City to respond.
⚙️ KEY STORYLINES
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Mahomes vs. Surtain II: One of the league’s best quarterback–corner duels returns.
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Bo Nix’s composure: The rookie faces the loudest outdoor stadium in the NFL.
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Hunt’s resurgence:
Can Denver’s front contain Kansas City’s new physical identity?
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Chris Jones vs. Denver’s interior OL: A trench battle that may determine the winner.
SUMMARY
An AFC West rivalry with real meaning returns to Mile High — a rising Broncos powerhouse and a determined Chiefs squad fighting not to fall behind in the race.
Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.
A new-look division. High altitude. High stakes.
Week 11 will decide who owns the West.
As the NFL trade deadline looms, the San Francisco 49ers are working urgently behind closed doors to finalize a deal that could reshape the heart of their defense. Team executives have reportedly opened advanced discussions with one of the league’s most respected veterans — a player known for leadership, toughness, and relentless consistency.
With the postseason picture tightening and linebacker depth tested by injuries, the 49ers’ front office has accelerated talks in recent days, seeking to secure a proven defensive commander capable of stabilizing the middle of the field. Internal sources describe the mood inside Levi’s Stadium as “focused and aggressive,” with decision-makers determined to land a tone-setting presence before the deadline closes.
That player is Demario Davis, the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker from the New Orleans Saints, whose contract and age have made him an ideal short-term target for contenders like San Francisco. Davis, 35, has remained one of the NFL’s most productive linebackers this season — recording 62 tackles, three sacks, and two forced fumbles through seven games.
“Demario isn’t just a linebacker — he’s an anchor,” one NFC scout told Niners Nation. “He commands a defense with his voice, his play, and his energy. If you drop him into San Francisco’s system, that front seven instantly becomes even more dangerous.”
Davis’s reputation for leadership and football IQ has long drawn admiration from 49ers All-Pro Fred Warner, who has often described Davis as “the kind of player every young linebacker wants to model.”
With Dre Greenlaw still sidelined and uncertainty surrounding depth options, the timing couldn’t be more critical.
Financial logistics remain a key hurdle, as Davis carries a veteran salary that could require contract restructuring or partial salary coverage from New Orleans. However, both sides reportedly see “mutual respect” and a “shared understanding of urgency,” suggesting a deal could be struck within days.
For general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan, the message is clear — the 49ers aren’t waiting for problems to solve themselves. They’re moving decisively to plug weaknesses and fortify leadership ahead of the most demanding stretch of the season.
If finalized before Tuesday’s deadline, Demario Davis would arrive in Santa Clara as more than just a midseason acquisition — he’d be the emotional spark and defensive general the 49ers have been searching for in their Super Bowl pursuit.
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