
USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Ten months ago, theCincinnati BengalsandDenver Broncosmet in a Saturday afternoon game with massive implications on the AFC playoff race. Nearly a full year later, they'll get a rematch of their overtime matchup in their first prime-time game of the season. Denver (1-2) dropped another close game in Week 3 to AFC West foeLos Angeles. The Broncos' ferocious pass rush got to Chargers' quarterbackJustin Herbertoften, tallying 15 quarterback hits and five sacks, but Los Angeles scored the final 10 points of the game to hand the visiting Broncosa 23-20 loss. Denver's lost its last two games in the final seconds by a combined four points. The Broncos' defense was one of the best in the league last season and they remain stout this year so far, especially against the run. Denver ranks sixth in expected points added (EPA) per rush, perSumerSports. The offense isn't performing as well as last year so far and rank 17th in the league in points per game (compared to 10th in 2024). NFL power rankings Week 4:Lions shake up top 10 by taking down Ravens Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18)makes a catch for a touchdownagainst the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13. Cincinnati lost its first matchup of the season in dramatic fashion on the road in Week 3. The Bengals' first full game without franchise quarterbackJoe Burrowwasa 48-10 blowout lossto theMinnesota Vikings. The offense turned the ball over five times – leading to two defensive touchdowns for Minnesota – and gave up four sacks. The Bengals will be without Burrow for at least a couple of months as he recovers from foot surgery. They'll have to hold on against tough competition, including another great defense in the Broncos' unit in Week 4. It doesn't have the same implications as their Week 17 matchup last year but both teams have a lot to play for tonight. Here's what to know about the Broncos vs. Bengals "Monday Night Football" matchup for NFL Week 4. 2025 NFL SCHEDULE:Here's the entire slate and TV times for every team The Broncos vs. Bengals game will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 29. This game will be played at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. It's the first prime time game for both teams this season. The Denver Broncos vs. Cincinnati Bengals game will be broadcast on ABC. The usual "Monday Night Football" crew of Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (game analyst), Lisa Salters (sideline reporter) and Laura Rutledge (sideline reporter) will be on the call for the game. Watch "Monday Night Football" with a Fubo subscription Denver Broncos:1-2; tied for second place in AFC West. Cincinnati Bengals:2-1; tied for first place in AFC North. AFC East:Buffalo Bills−Schedule|Miami Dolphins−Schedule|New England Patriots−Schedule|New York Jets−Schedule AFC North:Baltimore Ravens−Schedule|Cincinnati Bengals−Schedule|Cleveland Browns−Schedule|Pittsburgh Steelers−Schedule AFC South:Houston Texans−Schedule|Indianapolis Colts−Schedule|Jacksonville Jaguars−Schedule|Tennessee Titans−Schedule AFC West:Denver Broncos−Schedule|Kansas City Chiefs−Schedule|Las Vegas Raiders−Schedule|Los Angeles Chargers−Schedule NFC East:Dallas Cowboys−Schedule|New York Giants−Schedule|Philadelphia Eagles−Schedule|Washington Commanders−Schedule NFC North:Chicago Bears−Schedule|Detroit Lions−Schedule|Green Bay Packers−Schedule|Minnesota Vikings−Schedule NFC South:Atlanta Falcons−Schedule|Carolina Panthers−Schedule|New Orleans Saints−Schedule|Tampa Bay Buccaneers−Schedule NFC West:Arizona Cardinals−Schedule|Los Angeles Rams−Schedule|San Francisco 49ers−Schedule|Seattle Seahawks−Schedule This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Where to watch Broncos vs. Bengals game today: Time, NFL schedule