Redskins vs. Broncos: Game preview, how to watch, and more

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 27: The Washington Redskins huddle during a game against the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field Field at Mile High on October 27, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos defeated the Redskins 45-21. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 27: The Washington Redskins huddle during a game against the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field Field at Mile High on October 27, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos defeated the Redskins 45-21. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
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In an intriguing Week 16 matchup, the Washington Redskins will take on the Denver Broncos, closing out their season at FedEx Field.

This contest features two coaches presumably fighting for their jobs. One, Vance Joseph, is only in his first year, and things could not have gone worse, while the other, Jay Gruden, is fighting to keep his long tenure with Washington alive.

Neither season has gone as planned for these two teams, but the Redskins won’t spend Sunday dwelling on what could have been. Their focus will be to win and keep winning, and end a rather disappointing year on a positive note. It’s all they can do now to change the pessimistic tone that has permeated into the community.

The Broncos are an unpredictable team, and the Redskins will have to be prepared for any and all possibilities when game time comes. The team still hasn’t announced whether Brock Osweiler or Paxton Lynch will start, and prior to their most recent two-game winning streak, the team was in the midst of an eight-game tumble. The mystery of this game, coupled with the stakes for some of the Redskins’ senior coaching members, makes it must-see football.

The game will be broadcast regionally on CBS, with Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta (hey, he sounds familiar!) covering the live action. If you don’t live in the D.C. area, or in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado, then do not worry. You can still stream the game live on your mobile device through FuboTV or NFL Game Pass. Make sure you don’t miss a moment of the action!

Need to know the keys to the game? What players to watch? Who’s playing, and who’s not? You can find all of that and more in the links below. Take your time, read and learn, and enjoy the game!

Riggo’s Rag Pre-Game Coverage

Previewing the Redskins’ Week 16 contest vs. Denver

Redskins place Montae Nicholson on IR, elevate Fish Smithson to active roster

Trent Williams out for Sunday, likely done for rest of 2017

5 players to watch in Washington’s home finale vs. the Broncos

5 matchups to watch in Washington’s home finale vs. the Broncos

Redskins Injury Report: Samaje Perine among those likely to sit Sunday

Redskins sign RB Dare Ogunbowale to active roster in light of injuries

5 bold predictions for Washington’s home finale vs. the Broncos

Madden Simulation projects big loss for Redskins at home

Redskins add RB Kenny Hilliard, place LeShun Daniels on IR

Interviewing the Enemy: Q&A with Predominantly Orange

Next: 3 keys to victory for the Washington Redskins in Week 16

That’s it from us! The game starts at 1:00 PM EST. Be sure to keep up with the action as the day moves along, and stay tuned to Riggo’s Rag, as we’ll keep you in the loop with in-game content and instant analysis!