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The Broncos in October will become the first NFL team based in the Mountain or Pacific time zone to play the weekend after an international game rather than having a bye week.
Maybe the Denver Broncos got a little salty and took a shot at Russell Wilson and the Giants when they made their schedule release video.
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SB Nation on MSNPredicting the Broncos record in 2025With the Denver Broncos regular season schedule released, let’s do a little predicting of the whole season, shall we?
The Denver Broncos spoke all offseason about the need for a ‘joker’ on the roster: a running back or tight end with elite capabilities in the passing game as a receiver. And after bringing tight end,
With the Broncos’ 2025 schedule revealed, The Denver Post’s Broncos crew dole out early projections for a much-anticipated year in Denver.
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Denver's 2025 season starts at home, as the Broncos will kick off the year with a Week 1 matchup with first-overall pick Cam Ward and the Tennessee Titans. The Broncos will look to earn a Week 1 win for the first time since 2021, and they'll aim to win their eighth Week 1 home game in their last 11 tries.
This was a calculated offseason by Broncos GM George Paton and Coach Payton as the team looks to help Nix take the next steps as the franchise quarterback. In doing that, the team's shot-callers want to make the Broncos a perennial playoff team and Super Bowl contenders, and they hope to do that last part here soon.
The Broncos will open the regular season at home against the Tennessee Titans on September 7th. The team then goes to Indianapolis and Los Angeles for back-to-back road games. They then return home to face the Cincinnati Bengals on September 29th before heading to Philadelphia and then to London to play the New York Jets.