


Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season is closing out with the second half of a Monday Night Football doubleheader when the Cincinnati Bengals visit the Denver Broncos.
The Bengals (2-1) are entering Week 4 off the worst loss in the history of the franchise. Last week, they lost 48-10 to the Minnesota Vikings. At one point, down 48-3, the Vikings faced the largest deficit in franchise history. Jake Browning will start at QB again, as franchise quarterback Joe Burrow is still out with a turf toe injury that required surgery.
Last week, the Broncos also lost, but theirs was a much closer game. In their last two losses, the Broncos have blown a fourth-quarter lead and lost on last-play field goals.
Here’s how to tune in to Monday Night Football without cable.
Bengals vs. Broncos is scheduled to begin at 8:15 p.m. ET tonight, Sept. 29, on ABC.
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream Monday Night Football for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial and starts at $29.99/month for genre packs, with plenty of subscription options and genre packs that include ABC.
You can also watch the Bengals vs. Broncos game on ESPN’s new DTC streaming service, which costs $29.99/month and includes every Monday Night Football, 24/7 live ESPN, and more.
No; Eli and Peyton Manning will return to ESPN2 next week during Chiefs vs. Jaguars with another ManningCast.
All times below are listed in ET.
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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and New York Post’s streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on every streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and The New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews