Today at 4:25 p.m. ET, the Denver Broncos (2-0) and Seattle Seahawks (1-1) clash at CenturyLink Field in Seattle in NFL Week 3 action. The game can be live streamed here. Denver fans can hear all of the action on 850 KOA while Seattle fans can do the same on KIRO 710.

Denver is coming off of a 24-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 and will look to remain undefeated while Seattle lost to the San Diego Chargers 30-21 on the road.

This will be a rematch of the 43-8 drubbing the Seahawks handed the Broncos at Super Bowl XLVIII in February and Denver is ready to make up for that defeat, even if they won't admit it publicly.

"We've moved passed it, it happened, but we want to make our stamp on the league," Broncos safety David Bruton said via ESPN. "As of right now it's just another game. We can't change the outcome of last season."

Peyton Manning is another player who will look to bounce back from the loss after having a record-breaking regular season but failing to win his second Super Bowl ring. Manning is 43-for-62 (69.4%) for 511 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions through the first two weeks.

One of Manning's favorite targets has been Julius Thomas, who has 11 catches for 143 yards and an NFL-best four touchdowns so far this season. Emmanuel Sanders leads the team with 185 receiving yards off of 14 receptions. Cornerback Richard Sherman and the rest of the Seattle defense will look to thwart Manning's progress.

Montee Ball has paced Denver's ground game with 127 rushing yards on 35 carries and a score.

Third-year quarterback Russell Wilson will look to replicate his success against Denver in the Super Bowl last year. Wilson is currently 36-for-53 (67.9%) for 393 yards with four touchdowns and no picks.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll knows this will be a big game for Denver, but he says it is big for Seattle as well after the Broncos had a strong performance against them in the preseason.

"I'm sure this is a really important game to them again. As it is to us," he told ESPN. "I think there was something going on in the preseason. I think it was a big deal for them. I don't blame them one bit."

Marshawn Lynch has been a key weapon for the Seahawks on the ground as he has 69 yards on five carries while reaching the end zone twice.

It's a Super Bowl rematch when the Broncos visit the Seahawks this afternoon at CenturyLink Field in Seattle for Week 3 NFL action.