How to watch the Broncos 2025 preseason Week 2 vs. Cardinals with TV info, kickoff time, and viewing options originally appeared on A to Z Sports.

Denver Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton wasn’t too thrilled with the team despite scoring 30 unanswered points in their victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1 of the NFL preseason. Bonitto was a man possessed, Stidham looked sharp, and RJ Harvey looked as advertised.

With both the first team offense and defense getting some of the rust off, this will give fans and the organization another look at some of the top players heading into the season.

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Here’s everything you need to know to be able to tune in to the upcoming preseason matchup between the Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos.

How to watch Broncos vs Cardinals preseason Week 2:

Location: Empower Field at Mile High

TV Channel: KUSA (channel 9) for local markets, and NFL Network for national markets

Radio: KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM) in Denver

Streaming services: 9NEWS+ streaming app (if local) and NFL+

WR Pat Bryant: Bryant caught both of his targets for 21 yards in the first preseason matchup. The 22-year-old rookie played 34 offensive snaps, which was the most by any Broncos wide receiver during the contest. While the team has its top option locked up in Courtland Sutton and has brought in some reinforcements with Marvin Mims, Devaughn Vele, and Troy Franklin, Bryant is looking to carve out a role for himself, and we cannot wait to see what he does in the contest against the Cardinals.

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RB RJ Harvey: Harvey showed promise in limited reps during his first preseason action. When the Denver Broncos drafted him, fans were more than excited to see what his speed could add to the current offense. We didn’t have to wait long, as even in limited reps, Harvey showcased that speed by burning around the corner for a decent gain. The one-two punch of JK Dobbins and RJ Harvey looks to be an exciting tandem heading into the regular season. Here’s hoping we get more of a look at what both running backs can do with Bo Nix leading the charge.

LB Nik Bonitto: Bonitto sent a clear message in just one preseason game: he’s ready to light the league on fire. Hitting resume on an impressive 2024 campaign, Bonitto being a game wrecker this early in the preseason is a welcome sign for Broncos fans. While we may only get a series or two, all eyes are going to be on the superstar pass rusher anytime he shows up in the game. We just love watching this dude play football.

With the season just weeks away, the sky is the limit for this current Denver Broncos team.

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This story was originally reported by A to Z Sports on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.