New England's road warriors can tie franchise record

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The Patriots play the Broncos tonight in Denver. The game begins at 8:30 p.m.

  • Watch Patriots Pregame Live at 7 p.m. with Gary Tanguay, Tom E. Curran, Bert Breer, Troy Brown, Dan Koppen, Dr. Jessica Flynn and DJ Bean in Burlingtonand Mike Giardi and Phil Perry in Denver.
  • As soon as the second quarter ends, watch Halftime Live.
  • When the game ends, watch Patriots Postgame Live.

Tune into NBC Sports Boston to watch, or click here for the livestream of the shows (and all NBC Sports Boston programming).

Here's what you need to know about the game . . .

GAME TIME: 8:30 p.m. 

SITE: Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver

TEAM RECORDS: Patriots 6-2, Broncos 3-5

ON TV: NBC

TV ANNOUNCERS: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tofoya

ON LOCAL RADIO: 98.5 The Sports Hub Patriots Radio Network

LOCAL RADIO ANNOUNCERS: Bob Socci, Scott Zolak

ON NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One

NATIONAL RADIO ANNOUNCERS: Kevin Kugler, Jason Taylor

ALL-TIME SERIES BETWEEN THE TEAMS: Broncos lead, 30-22

LAST MEETING: Patriots 16, Broncos 3 on Dec. 18, 2016 at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver

ON A ROLL: The Patriots have won five of their last six regular-season meetings with the Broncos, including two of three in Denver.

THE ROAD AHEAD: Tonight begins a stretch of five road games in six weeks for the Patriots, the longest run of road games for the Pats since they opened the 1967 season with five straight away from home.

ONE TO GO: If the Patriots win tonight, Bill Belichick will tie Tom Landry for third place on the NFL list of most coaching victories with 270. Don Shula is first with 347 wins and George Halas is second with 324.

THIRTEEN TO GO: If Stephen Gostkowski scores 13 points tonight, he will move into the top 20 on the NFL list of career points scored.

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