Gear up, football faithful! Head to the Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill inside the Clarion Hotel for a thrilling watch party of the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 25, 2026. The top-seeded Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots in a battle for AFC supremacy, with kickoff at 2:00 p.m. CST. A spot in Super Bowl LX hangs in the balance, and Arc Light offers the ideal venue to watch the drama unfold on multiple big screens, complete with fantastic food and drink specials.
No matter if you're cheering for the Broncos' stout defense or the Patriots' rising star quarterback, the bar's energetic vibe will immerse you in the action. No cover charge—just arrive early to secure your spot!
Sunday Specials at Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill
Gear up for the gridiron with these all-day offers, running from 10 a.m. until 11 p.m. (kitchen closes at 11 p.m.):
Food Specials:
- $1 Wings All Day Long! (Ideal for munching through those tense drives.)
Drink Specials:
- $13 Big Ass Domestic Pitchers
- $15 Coors Light Buckets
- $6 Patron Shots
- $4 Rumple Minze Shots
These deals are tailored for championship Sunday, so round up your friends and make it a memorable day.
Game Analysis: Broncos vs. Patriots – Clash of Titans in the AFC Championship
This AFC title tilt features two 14-3 teams, with the Broncos earning the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage over the No. 2 Patriots. Denver advanced with a gritty 33-30 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round, sealed by a game-winning interception. The Patriots, meanwhile, cruised past the Houston Texans 28-16, forcing five turnovers including four interceptions from C.J. Stroud.
The teams didn't meet during the regular season, but historical context favors Denver, who leads the all-time series 31-24 (including playoffs). However, the Patriots have won the last four encounters dating back to 2020. Denver will start Jarrett Stidham at quarterback with Bo Nix sidelined, adding intrigue to the matchup.
Key matchups to watch:
- Patriots' Passing Attack vs. Broncos' Defense: New England's rookie QB Drake Maye threw for 179 yards and three touchdowns against Houston, but he'll face a Broncos unit that ranked fourth in points allowed (18.9 per game) and fifth in yards (287.7) during the regular season. Denver's pass rush, which led the NFL with 68 sacks, could disrupt Maye's rhythm.
- Broncos' Run Game vs. Patriots' Front: Denver's ground attack will test New England's defense, which has been opportunistic but vulnerable at times. Stidham's mobility and play-action could open lanes.
- Mile High Advantage: Playing at elevation in Denver gives the Broncos a boost, though the forecast calls for mild conditions, minimizing weather impacts.
Expect a defensive showdown, with both squads emphasizing turnovers and field position. The Broncos' home crowd could be the X-factor in a low-scoring affair.
Predictions and Betting Insights
Oddsmakers have the Patriots as 4.5 to 5.5-point road favorites, with the over/under hovering at 40.5 points. Moneyline odds sit around Patriots -250 to -275 (implying a 71-73% win probability) and Broncos +215 to +225. Early betting trends favor New England, but some analysts see value in Denver's defense keeping it close. Advanced models project a Patriots win with about 65-70% confidence, often citing Maye's poise and the team's turnover margin.
On Polymarket, the prediction market reflects strong backing for the Patriots to win the AFC Championship, with approximately 68% probability assigned to New England advancing. This aligns with broader Super Bowl odds, where the Patriots are among the top contenders.
Our take: The Patriots' momentum carries them through, but Denver's defense makes it a grind. Prediction: Patriots 24, Broncos 20.
Don't miss the excitement—swing by Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill for the premier game-day setup for the best specials and the game on the largest video wall in San Angelo with surround sound.