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There won't be Peyton Manning or Richard Sherman, but that hasn't kept Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks fans from clamoring over tickets of this game. Secondary-market tickets for this preseason opener are reportedly costlier than many regular season tickets and the most expensive preseason tickets in the NFL since 2013.
Game time
Friday, August 14, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Pacific time (8:00 p.m. Mile High time)
TV schedule
The game will air nationwide on the NFL Network. Note: Another live game is schedule before Broncos-Seahawks. The NFL Network may or may not join the Broncos-Seahawks tilt at kickoff.
For the Broncos broadcast, Ron Zappolo will cover play-by-play, John Lynch will provide color commentary, and Rod Mackey reporting from the sidelines.
The following local markets will also receive coverage for the game.
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Online streaming
Must Reads
Verizon subscribers can watch games live with the NFL Mobile app (subscription required) | NFL Game Pass streams preseason games live. For non-season ticket holders, here's a $20 offer for the first four games, and here's a 10 percent off code.
For more information about streaming Broncos games, check out our comprehensive online streaming guide.
Radio
Colorado can listen on KOA (850 AM) or The Fox (133.5 FM) with Dave Logan (play-by-play), Ed McCaffrey (color analyst) and Andy Lindahl (sideline reporting).
Predictions
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