It’s a good year to watch Denver Broncos games online as more of the channels broadcasting the games on TV expand their online reach.

While many people who have cut the cord have switched to TV antennas to view local networks, 2017 appears to be the first football season in which every Broncos game is available online.

There are still some caveats — Verizon has the exclusive contract to stream to mobile phones — but here are your options for watching games online if you’ve cut the cord:

The Players

YouTube TV: Recently launched in Denver, the Google-owned video company says it is the only service in Denver offering all four major networks live: that’s ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Unfortunately, the Fox feed is the national feed, which means Denver-area viewers won’t be able to watch the Sept. 17 game against the Dallas Cowboys. However, with CBS, NBC and ESPN, that means YouTube TV offers every game but one for local Denver Broncos fans. Another problem with the $35 plan is YouTube TV is currently only accessible on Chromecast devices and Apple TV. tv.youtube.com

CBS All Access: Available to most mobile devices, the CBS app offers live streaming of exactly what’s airing on the local CBS channel. In Denver, that’s KCNC. But no NFL games will stream on mobile phones — Verizon Wireless has that contract (see below). The Broncos games, however, will still stream on compatible tablets, video game consoles, Roku players and other set-top boxes that are CBS-app friendly. Price: $5.99 a month cbs.com/all-access

Sling TV: In Denver, subscribers don’t have access to live streams of local networks, though Sling customers in other parts of the country do (check your ZIP code). But three Broncos games will be viewable by local Sling customers. The Sept. 11 and Oct. 30 games on ESPN are available on the $20 Sling Orange plan, while the Dec. 14 game against the Indianapolis Colts is on the NFL Network, which is part of the $25 Sling Blue plan. You can also use Sling’s Game Finder to check for available NFL and college football games. sling.com/gamefinder

DirecTV Now: Offers Fox, ABC and CBS to Denver subscribers (check your ZIP code), so local subscribers can watch the Sept. 17 game against the Dallas Cowboys. The cheapest plan, which includes the three networks plus ESPN, is $35 a month. directvnow.com

Hulu with Live TV: In Denver, Hulu offers live streams of CBS, Fox and ESPN, and the company confirmed that all Broncos games that air on the local CBS and Fox networks can be watched by Denver subscribers. While the live service is available on many devices, it’s not yet ready for the popular Roku’s. Hulu’s live service is $39.99. hulu.com/live-tv

Amazon Prime: Bought the rights to stream 10 NFL Thursday Night Football games online. One happens to be the Broncos: Dec. 14 against the Colts. Prime costs $99 a year. amazon.com

PS Vue: PlayStation Vue is Sony’s streaming service. In Denver, subscribers can get CBS, ABC, Fox and ESPN as part of the basic Access plan at $39.99 a month. playstation.com/en-us/network/vue

FubuTV: The sports-centric streaming service has the rights to stream games on CBS. Prices start at $34.99. fubo.tv

NFL Network/Verizon: For viewing games on mobile phones, Verizon Wireless still has the exclusive contract for these Thursday night games. This stream is only available to Verizon customers, so we didn’t include it above. Only one Broncos game is on a Thursday night, that’s the Dec. 14 against the Colts. verizonwireless.com/nfl/nfl-mobile

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Note: The list was confirmed to The Denver Post by each streaming service or network. If you spot any missing information, please let me know at tchuang@denverpost.com.

Update: This story was corrected on 9/11/2017 because YouTube TV does not offer the Fox local network. YouTube TV only streams Fox’s national broadcast.

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