Denver Broncos vs Houston Texans preview: Manning looks to wrap up division title [CBS start time details]

The Denver Broncos are scheduled to play the Houston Texans on Sunday as they attempt to wrap up the division title.

Last week's stumble against the San Diego Chargers has set them back, but they are still top - albeit with a tied record with the Kansas City Chiefs – meaning they could potentially wrap things up with a win today if the Chiefs lose.

Today's game will take place in the Reliant Stadium in Houston and will start at 1 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast on TV on the CBS network, or alternatively the game can be watched online through live stream on Direct TV's NFL Sunday Ticket – a link is provided below.

When the season's schedule was announced earlier this year, this game stood out, and most analysts would have thought this would be a clash between two of the top teams heading into the playoffs.

Things looked good after two weeks into the regular season – both the Broncos and Texans were 2-0. But since then the Broncos have kept their side of the bargain – they have the second best record in the NFL.

However, the Texans have imploded; losing 12 straight games to leave them with the worst record in the league. That unwanted accolade has resulted in them firing their head coach, but Texans fans surely cannot wait for the season to end and the pain to be over.

Manning and co. will feel confident at taking down the lowly Texans and sealing the division title today.

Today's big game will start at 1 p.m. EST and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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