San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos Live Stream: Watch Online Thursday Night Football Free, Radio Stations, NFL Network

By Josh Wilson

San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos Week 15 NFL Thursday Night Football begins at 5:25 p.m. PT or 8:25 p.m. ET on December 12, 2013. The (6-7) Chargers will be visiting the (11-2) Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. Information about watching the game on live stream free online can be found below.

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Going into Week 15 of 2013 NFL regular season, the league's No. 3 overall offense team Chargers are placed at 3rd spot in AFC West division. San Diego's quarterback Philip Rivers has led his team to the No. 4 passing team, averaging 288.7 yards per game, with 3,882 total yards and 26 pass touchdowns.

While possessing a strong offense, the Chargers have not been able to stay afloat as they've lost 7-of-13 games. On the defense side, the team based in Southern California is ranked fourth highest in pass yards and yards yielded per game. Their rush defense is also lagging behind at 19th place in the league.

With these below average defense stats, San Diego will have a rough Thursday Night Football in Denver unless the lineman can force Broncos' quarterback Peyton Manning out of his comfort zone in the pocket. Even then, the Chargers must bring down the No. 1 quarterback before he makes his plays.

The Broncos is currently placed 1st in AFC West. Manning has led the No. 1 overall offense team (points, yards, pass yards) with 45 pass touchdowns at 4,522 yards as Demaryius Thomas (1,149 yards), Eric Decker (1,088 yards), Wes Welker, and Julius Thomas all have more than eight touchdowns so far. Moreover, running back Knowshon Moreno has added to the team's overall offense with 10 touchdowns at 920 rush yards.

The Chargers will be playing against the stronger Broncos in both offense and defense. From a statistical point of view, Denver will make tonight the fifth win streak against San Diego without missing a heart beat.

However, anything goes on the field. The Charger still have a chance tonight as the Broncos have made critical mistakes as seen in the Week 12 game against the New England Patriots, in which they allowed the Tom Brady-led Patriots to make an unlikely comeback from being 7-21 to a 34-31 overtime win.

Moreover, Broncos' second-leading receiver Walker will sit out because of the concussion he sustained in a Week 14 win over the Tennessee Titans, according to NFL.com.

While much fanfare are placed on the records that Manning and his team will break, Manning has remained focused on the wins and losses, especially after the 29-28 loss against the Indianapolis Colts.

"And you don't think twice about [the records]", Manning said, according to ABC News Denver Channel. "You've got to do your job to get your team into the end zone, whatever that is. That's how I've always approached it."

After tonight's game, the Chargers will go on to play against Oakland Raiders and Broncos against Houston Texans next weekend.

NFL Network will be televising the game nationally and live streaming it online through NFL Network Live (select TV provider). Those without television subscription can watch the Chargers vs. Broncos live stream free online here.

Chargers fans can tune in to free live online radio coverage and those away from internet access but have a radio can find any one of Bolts' radio network affiliates stations.

Broncos' fans can find the list of radio stations in its affiliate network here, and online radio live streaming broadcast stations here.

Besides watching the games, NFL fans can listen to every games live through NFL's Audio Pass. With a subscription fee of $39.99, listeners receive access through July 31, 2014 to all 65 preseason games, 256 regular season games, home or away broadcasts, archived games, Spanish broadcasts, and chats.

If you were unable to watch or listen to the games live, you can access full replays of every past and 2013 NFL game online, including playoffs and Super Bowl archives through NFL's Game Rewind. This subscription gives you access from your computer, tablets, and mobile devices. The one time subscription fee of $69.99 or 4 payments of $17.99 per month gives subscribers access through July 31, 2014.

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