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Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders: How to watch, listen and live stream
MATCHUP
The Broncos will finish their 2023 regular season just as they opened it: with a crucial divisional battle against the Las Vegas Raiders. This time, Denver will travel to Allegiant Stadium to play the Raiders and will face a Las Vegas team with a new head coach and starting quarterback. Though both teams have been eliminated from postseason contention, a Denver victory would give the Broncos their first winning season since 2016.
In its first game of the 2024 calendar year, Denver will look to replicate the formula that helped them secure a memorable New Year’s Eve win: lockdown defense and reliable production and ball security from its offense. Quarterback Jarrett Stidham started the Raiders’ final two games last season and will face his former team in his second start with the Broncos. Stidham will have an opportunity to build off his winning performance in Week 17, in which he threw for 224 yards and a touchdown and did not turn the ball over. Denver’s defense has held opposing offenses to single-digit point totals in its past three divisional games and has not allowed any of its AFC West rivals to score 20 points this season. In addition to team accomplishments, several players could reach statistical milestones. Outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper needs 1.5 sacks to become the first Bronco since 2018 to notch double-digit sacks, while inside linebacker Alex Singleton needs at least 10 tackles to secure his 13th game with double-digit tackles this season. Kicker Wil Lutz could make Broncos history of his own with two made field goals, which would set the franchise single-season record.
INJURY UPDATE
The Broncos have ruled out right tackle Mike McGlinchey (ribs) and tight end Chris Manhertz (illness) for Sunday’s game against the Raiders. For Las Vegas, tight end Michael Mayer (toe) and running back Josh Jacobs (quad) have been ruled out, tackle Thayer Munford is listed as doubtful and fullback Jakob Johnson and cornerback Brandon Facyson are listed as questionable.
HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN AND LIVESTREAM
WATCH LOCALLY ON TV: FOX
Play-by-Play: Jason Benetti
WATCH LOCALLY VIA STREAMING: NFL+
Stream local games on mobile devices on NFL+.
An NFL+ subscription includes the ability to stream live local and prime-time games on mobile and tablet devices, access to NFL Network and live game audio (home, away and national calls) for every game of the season. NFL+ Premium subscriptions also includes NFL RedZone and full-game replays across devices.
WATCH OUT OF MARKET: NFL Sunday Ticket
Watch every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game on NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube or YouTube TV.
LISTEN LOCALLY: KOA – 850 AM/94.1 FM
LISTEN OUT OF MARKET: SiriusXM
Listen on channel 139 or 384 on the SXM app (siriusxm.us/BroncosSXM).
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Two years later, City of Denver still working to implement voter-approved recycling ordinance

DENVER — In November 2022, 70% of Denver voters approved the Waste No More ballot initiative to require city apartment buildings, businesses and large events to provide recycling and composting services. It would also establish new recycling and composting requirements for large events and construction and demolition sites.
Two years later, enforcement is still on hold as the city works on how to put the ordinance into action.
Earlier this month, Denver7 spoke with city leaders about that process.
“Those big systems changes also come with complications,” said Jonathan Wachtel, deputy executive director for the Denver Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency. “They come with costs.”
“You can have a climate-friendly city and a business-friendly city at the same time, and we’ve been very thoughtful about how we’ve approached it,” said Tim Hoffman, director of policy for Mayor Mike Johnston’s office.
Hoffman added that he “completely” understands the frustration some have with the ordinance not being implemented more than two years after passing.
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Brian Loma, an environmental advocate and one of the original proponents of the ordinance, is feeling that frustration. He said Denver is “lagging behind” other Colorado cities that are implementing their own Zero Waste policies.
“The intent was for Denver to be the leader, the largest city in the state of Colorado doing the hard work to show everybody else it can be done,” he said Wednesday. “It’s a matter of civic pride.”
After discussions with advocates and the business community, the city is now proposing exceptions to the ordinance.
“Making sure that we weren’t putting undue burdens on small businesses, small restaurants, small events,” said Hoffman.
For example, restaurants with 25 or fewer employees who made $2 million or less in revenue the previous year would be exempt from the composting requirement. Loma said that should not be an excuse.
“My business doesn’t do $100,000 a year, and I compost and recycle as much as humanly possible,” he said. “It’s not about how much business you do. It’s about how much waste you produce.”
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City of Denver working to expand recycling and composting
In their own waste management ordinances, cities like Boulder and Longmont have exemptions for businesses facing “economic hardship” situations. Longmont specifically spells out an exemption for businesses whose losses from the prior fiscal year were more than 10 percent of gross sales.
But Loma said an exemption solely based on profits and employee count would be unique and unnecessary.
“The point of Waste No More was to get people to talk about their waste plans,” he said. “Create a plan on how to divert and then look at what the costs are and determine if that would be a hardship or not, not to carve out and just say a whole bunch of people are exempt before you even come up with a plan.”
That being said, Loma clarified that he and the other originators of the ballot measure want to discuss and meet somewhere in the middle with city leaders.
On Wednesday, Denver City Council’s business committee pushed the next conversation to July, but with a sense of urgency.
“There’s been so much work done and I don’t want the policy to flounder or to take more time when we need to get this implemented in, because stuff is going into the landfill as we speak,” Denver City Councilmember Stacie Gilmore said during Wednesday’s committee meeting.
Ordinance enforcement is slated to begin in April 2026, but city leaders suggested during the meeting that further delays in finalizing exemptions would put that timeline in jeopardy.

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Warriors Reportedly Interested in Signing Denver Nuggets Champion

The Golden State Warriors have a major offseason ahead with hopes of building a championship-level roster around Stephen Curry. That’s been obvious for the last few years, but Golden State should be even more aggressive this summer after a brutal second-round exit in this year’s playoffs.
The Warriors took a major step in that direction after acquiring Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline. However, there are still problems to be fixed within the roster, which means they’ll be a team to watch this offseason.
Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported that one ex-NBA champion should be a major name to watch in free agency. Former Denver Nuggets wing Bruce Brown could be looking to join an elite playoff team after years with the Toronto Raptors, Indiana Pacers, and New Orleans Pelicans.
“Adding depth on the wing is also an essential part of the Warriors’ offseason plans,” Siegel wrote.
“Andrew Wiggins was a player who could be a shooter off the ball on the wing and also create scoring opportunities for himself. The Dubs hope to find another player like that who can wear many different hats on the wing and help be a lead secondary scoring threat. Caris LeVert and Bruce Brown are two names to keep an eye on in this regard for Golden State.”
Brown averaged 8.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.4 assists this past season. If given the right opportunity, the 28-year-old could be a high-impact player on a contender. He’s known for his ability to fit in a specific role on offense but provide suffocating defense on the other end.
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