Broncos vs. Bills: How to watch, listen, plus things to know before kickoff

The Bills host the Denver Broncos Sunday afternoon at New Era Field. Here are a few things you need to know.

Kickoff: 1 p.m. Sunday.

Where: New Era Field, Orchard Park, New York.

Tickets: There are some remaining. To purchase, click here.

TV: CBS (Spero Dedes, play-by-play; Adam Archuleta, analysis).

Bills broadcasts: On TV, channel 8 in Rochester, channel 4 in Buffalo; On radio, 96.5 WCMF-FM in Rochester, WGR 550-AM in Buffalo (John Murphy, play-by-play; Mark Kelso, analyst; Sal Capaccio, sideline reporter.

Broncos broadcasts: KCNC CBS Channel 4 in Denver; On radio, KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM and The Fox 103.5 FM (Dave Logan, play-by-play; Rick Lewis, analyst; Tyler Polumbus, sideline reporter.

Spread: Denver -3.0 points.

Tailgating/Parking: Opens at 9 a.m.

Gameday promotions: In support of the NFL’s Play 60 initiative, a national campaign focused on promoting health and fitness among youth, the Bills and the Independent Health Foundation will host students who completed the Play 60 Challenge and Fitness for Kids Challenge in a pregame on-field recognition ceremony. Joining them will be students participating in the Fuel Up to Play 60 program presented by American Dairy Association North East. The Bills will be presenting the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award during pregame festivities. Performing at halftime, will be the Penn State Marching Band. The gate giveaway is ECMC pocket bandages.

Series history: The Bills lead the all-time series 19-16-1. When the teams last met in Buffalo in 2011, the Bills rolled to a 40-14 victory. Tim Tebow was Denver’s quarterback and he was sacked four times and threw three interceptions. … In the last game between the teams, in 2014, the Broncos pulled out a 24-17 victory at Denver in a game where Bills QB Kyle Orton set the team franchise record for pass attempts in a regular-season game with 57. Orton threw for 355 yards that day while Peyton Manning managed only 173.

Notes: LeSean McCoy has surpassed 90 yards from scrimmage in 12 straight home games, a franchise record which is hard to believe considering O.J. Simpson and Thurman Thomas played for the Bills. … If McCoy scores two touchdowns, he’ll become the 25th running back in NFL history to record at least 75 TDs and 12,000 yards from scrimmage. … Buffalo’s six sacks last week were its most in a game since 2014 against the Jets. … The Broncos have won 14 of their last 17 road games that have started at 1 p.m. EST. … Since 1984, Denver is by far the NFL’s best team in September with a record of 84-38-1 for a .687 winning percentage.

Coverage from this week:

► John Elway has the Midas touch in Denver

► SalSpeak notes column: Andrew Luck isn't coming to Bills

► LeSean McCoy shows accountability

► Zay Jones moving on

► Dareus could miss Broncos game

► Defensive effort wasted in Carolina

► Things to build on in loss

MAIORANA@Gannett.com