Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) throws during the second half against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.

The penthouse and the outhouse of the AFC West take centerstage in the Week 10 "Thursday Night Football" matchup when the Denver Broncos take on the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Broncos look to continue their ascent up the division ladder as they enter their matchup against the Raiders at the top of the West. Thanks to the Buffalo Bills taking care of business by downing the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 9, the Broncos now have a little bit more breathing room at the top of the division.

The Raiders enter the matchup in the cellar of the AFC West in Pete Carroll's first season at the helm, and it's been an ugly 2-6 go of it in his first season. Geno Smith has thrown 11 interceptions, which is tied with Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa for the NFL lead. Smith and Tagovailoa are the only two passers with double-digit INTs, to boot.

Smith has been emblematic of a Raiders offense that has largely disappointed this season. First-round pick Ashton Jeanty still looks to find some semblance of consistency, while a returning Brock Bowers could steady the ship after a monster performance in Week 9.

That all makes for an uneven meeting of divisional foes entering Week 10. But stranger things have happened on "Thursday Night Football."

USA TODAY Sports will provide live updates, highlights and more from the Week 10 "TNF" matchup below. All times are Eastern.

What channel is Broncos vs. Raiders?

  • TV channel (national): N/A
  • TV channel (Las Vegas market): ABC 13
  • TV channel (Denver market): ABC 7

The Week 10 matchup between the Broncos and Raiders will not air on cable, as it's a streaming-only event. Viewers in the Denver market can tune to ABC 7, while those in Las Vegas can tune to ABC 13.

What time is Broncos vs. Raiders game tonight?

  • Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET | 5:15 p.m. PT

The Broncos and Raiders will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET, the customary start time for "TNF." The Raiders travel to Empower Field at Mile High Stadium for the matchup.

Broncos vs. Raiders live stream

  • Live stream: Amazon Prime Video (national) | Fubo (local)

A national viewing audience will need to turn to Amazon Prime Video for the matchup, the home of "Thursday Night Football." Al Michaels will be on the call, flanked by Kirk Herbstreit. Kaylee Hartung will provide updates from the sideline.

In-market viewers can turn to Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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Broncos vs. Raiders prediction

The Broncos are flying a mile high right now: Entering Thursday night on a six-game winning streak has put Denver at the top of the division. While Sean Payton has fostered a reputation for his dominating offenses, the defense has led the way this season, which should give Geno Smith and his league-leading 11 interceptions fits on Thursday night. Logic says the Broncos the win at home in a rout.

Prediction: Broncos 27, Raiders 13

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AFC West standings: Week 10

  1. Denver Broncos (7-2)
  2. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)
  3. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)
  4. Las Vegas Raiders (2-6)

AFC West odds: Week 10

All odds according to BetMGM Sportsbook as of Nov. 6.

  • Denver Broncos: +125
  • Kansas City Chiefs: +130
  • Los Angeles Chargers: +400
  • Las Vegas Raiders: +50000

Despite a 5-4 record and a third-place spot in the AFC West standings, the Chiefs are barely trailing the 7-2 Broncos in odds to win the division title.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Broncos vs Raiders live updates: TV channel, inactives for NFL 'Thursday Night Football'

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