How to watch Chargers vs. Broncos: TV channel, NFL live stream info, start time How to watch Chargers vs. Broncos football game How to watch and stream Broncos vs. Chargers in Week 16 Broncos vs Chargers Week 16 live stream: How to watch online, game time, and TV schedule The Denver Broncos (5-9) are looking to finish the season strong as they take on the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9) in Week 16. Here is how to watch. Who's Playing Denver @ Los Angeles Current Records: Denver 5-9; Los Angeles 5-9 What to Know The Los Angeles Chargers haven't won a game against the Denver Broncos since Dec. 30 of 2018, but they'll be looking to end the drought Sunday. The Chargers and Denver will face off in an AFC West battle at 4:05 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium. Los Angeles should still be feeling good after a victory, while the Broncos will be looking to right the ship. It may have taken overtime to finish the job, but Los Angeles ultimately got the result they were hoping for last week with a 30-27 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The team ran away with 17 points in the first half and mostly just sat on those in the second to pick up the victory. Los Angeles' QB Justin Herbert did his thing and passed for two TDs and 314 yards on 32 attempts in addition to punching in one rushing touchdown. Los Angeles' win came on a one-yard rush from Herbert with only 1:32 remaining in overtime. Meanwhile, the Broncos have to be aching after a bruising 48-19 loss to the Buffalo Bills last week. Denver was down 38-13 at the end of the third quarter, which was just too much to recover from. Denver's defeat came about despite a quality game from RB Melvin Gordon, who punched in two rushing touchdowns. The Chargers' victory brought them up to 5-9 while Denver's defeat pulled them down to an identical 5-9. Neither squad can make the playoffs, so they're playing for draft order now. This next contest is expected to be close, with Los Angeles going off at just a 3-point favorite. They are currently two-for-two against the spread in their most recent games, a trend bettors might want to take into account. In the teams' previous meeting in November, Los Angeles and the Broncos were neck-and-neck, but Los Angeles came up empty-handed after a 31-30 defeat. Maybe Los Angeles will have more luck at home instead of on the road? Watch the matchup and check back on CBS Sports for all the details. How To Watch When: Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET Where: SoFi Stadium -- Inglewood, California TV: CBS Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.) Follow: CBS Sports App Odds The Chargers are a 3-point favorite against the Broncos, according to the latest NFL odds. The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 3-point spread, and stayed right there. Over/Under: -112 See NFL picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine's advanced computer model. Get picks now. Series History Denver have won eight out of their last 11 games against Los Angeles. The Denver Broncos (5-9) will go on the road to face the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9) in Week 16 of the 2020 NFL season on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 2:05 p.m. on CBS. In-market fans can stream the game on FuboTV (try it free). To view the TV broadcast map for the AFC West showdown between Denver and L.A., click here. Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and Adam Archuleta (analyst) will call the game for CBS with Amanda Balionis reporting from the sideline. On the radio, the game will air in English on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM and on The Fox 103.5 FM. The contest will air in Spanish on KNRV 1150 AM. Denver leads the all-time series against Los Angeles 68-52-1 and they already beat them once this year and swept them in 2019. With a win on Sunday, the Broncos would guarantee they won’t finish below the Chargers in the AFC West this season. The battle for the AFC West cellar goes down today. Both the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers are 5-9, so the winner of this game will likely avoid the fate of being 2020’s AFC West last place team. Game Preview Early Sunday, Adam Schefter reported that the Broncos have confirmed with him that they will not be making any head coaching changes for the 2021 season. This means Vic Fangio is secure for another season in Denver. Fangio has had a rough start to his coaching career after finishing 7-9 last season with three different starting quarterbacks and has a chance to repeat that mark again this year by winning his final two games. He again went through four different starting quarterbacks and losing enough players that it would take some time to count them all up. The Broncos front office reportedly likes the way Fangio operates and understands the challenges he faced all season long, so they are not interested in making a head coaching change at this time. The Broncos recognize the importance of stability and believe in Fangio, according to sources. They know how he operates, respect his approach and believe he was dealt a difficult hand this season between the Broncos’ early-season injuries — including to star pass-rusher Von Miller and top wide receiver Courtland Sutton — and other challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including playing a game without any experienced NFL quarterbacks on the roster. As a fan, I welcome this news wholeheartedly. Making a coaching change at this point would just throw the entire franchise into chaos again and likely give Drew Lock a third offensive coordinator in three years. Staying the course really is the only viable option right now.