One of the top rivalries from the old Afl days is being played once again to open the 2023 NFL season! That would be the Las Vegas Raiders versus the Denver Broncos, and the game kicks off on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4:25 p.m. Et. The biggest question on the minds of Denver fans is if Sean Payton really can help Russell Wilson, because only one of them will be in the Mile High City in two years if he can’t. Watch the game with a live TV streaming service or with a deal for 50% off an entire year of Paramount+.
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How to Watch Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos 2023 NFL Week 1 Game When: Sunday, Sept. 10 at 4:25 p.m. Et Where: Empower Field at Mile High | 1701 Bryant St, Denver, Co 80204 TV: CBS and Paramount+ Stream: Watch with a 50% off an entire year of Paramount+ using promo code Sports. Save 50% Half-Off Full NFL Season paramountplus.
- 9/10/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Monday Night Football came back to television screens all over the country last night and two African Americans—Vance Joseph for the Denver Broncos and Anthony Lynn for the Los Angeles Chargers—made their NFL debuts as head coaches in the same game. In celebration of their achievement, Mexican sideline reporter Sergio Dipp, who was making his first Mnf appearance, awkwardly expressed his admiration for Joseph.
“Folks, it’s a pleasure to be with you guys, here on the field, from up close, just watching Coach Vance Joseph from here, you watch him now on the screen,” Dipp nervously said...
“Folks, it’s a pleasure to be with you guys, here on the field, from up close, just watching Coach Vance Joseph from here, you watch him now on the screen,” Dipp nervously said...
- 9/12/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
Sergio Dipp had a night to forget in Monday, which unfortunately is not something the internet is particularly prone to doing. The new Espn “Monday Night Football” sideline reporter gave viewers a really rough check-in during the late game last night, which drew plenty of jokes, memes, and eventual support from social media. Before we get to those, however you Have to watch the cringe-inducing report in question as Dipp introduces new Broncos coach Vance Joseph. Try to get through the whole thing here: Also Read: Mike Tirico Talks Colin Kaepernick (Still) Toiling Away in NFL Free Agency Looks like nerves got to.
- 9/12/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
[[tmz:video id="0_t0utqvyc"]] Sergio Dipp -- who became famous Monday night for his epically terrible 'Mnf' sideline report -- says he wants another shot to cover the NFL ... assuring the viewers he'll do better next time! Dipp rose to social media superstardom during the 1st half of the Chargers, Broncos game -- Espn cameras cut to the sideline reporter who bumbled his way through an incredibly awkward story about Broncos head coach Vance Joseph. Espn never brought Dipp...
- 9/12/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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