Denver Broncos vs Oakland Raiders live stream (CBS TV schedule): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Preview)

The Denver Broncos will host the Oakland Raiders on Sunday in a big clash for Week 14 of the NFL 2015 regular season. This all AFC West match up will see have the Broncos start as massive favorites as they continue their march towards the postseason, however, there would be nothing the Raiders would like more than to spoil the party and steal a road victory against their division rivals today. The game has a scheduled start time of 4.05 p.m. ET and takes place from Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream via the link below.

Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos is shown in this file photo.(Photo: Reuters/Chris Humphreys-USA Today Sports)

The Broncos will certainly be in the Playoffs but that doesn't mean they can take their foot off the gas yet. Denver will be looking to win out the season to ensure that they claim one of the top two seed positions for the AFC Playoffs. That would mean home field advantage, which could be the difference between a successful Super Bowl run and them falling short on the road.

That means they must avoid any lapses today against a very average Oakland Raiders team.

A victory today for Denver would guarantee them their fifth straight division title.

Last week the Broncos claimed a 17-3 win in San Diego, and that result coupled with New England Patriot's second straight loss, allowed Denver to move up into second place in the AFC.

Because Denver defeated the Patriots 30-24 in overtime on November 29, the Broncos have the advantage if their records go down to the wire.

Coach Gary Kubiak has said ahead of today's game: "Our focus will continue to be day to day. This league changes every week so we have to stay focused on ourselves."

Earlier in Week 14 in the NFL regular season, the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals faced off on Thursday Night Football in a game full of drama and late twists.

The Cardinals came into the game as favorites, but the Vikings refused to give in and wouldn't fall away despite Arizona's best efforts.

A late rally in the final quarter saw Minnesota almost come back to take the game into overtime, and with just seconds to go they had moved into a perfect field goal position, which would have leveled the scores.

However, Dwight Freeney stripped the ball from Teddy Bridgewater with five seconds to play in a hugely disappointing ending for the Vikings. The turnover deprived Minnesota the opportunity to take the game to overtime and allowed the Cardinals to clinch a Playoff berth that night.

NFL fans across the country were held on the edge of their seats as the Vikings pulled back from 10 points down in the final quarter and when Bridgewater moved the Vikings to the 31 yard line with what should have been the final drive in the fourth it looked like the game would be heading to a mouthwatering overtime showdown.

But as Bridgewater went to throw the ball, Freeney managed to get a hand onto the quarterback's arm mid-throw to knock the ball loose. Calls Campbell punched on the loose ball and the game was dramatically and suddenly over.

It would be harsh to blame Bridgewater for the ending, seeing as the Vikings' comeback was very much based on his good work. The quarterback ended the game passing for 335 yards and a touchdown. Carson Palmer threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns for the Cardinals.

Today's big NFL Week 14 game between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders has a scheduled start time of 4.05 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.