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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Denver Broncos’ 56th in the NFL, their fifth under general manager George Paton, and third with head coach Sean Payton at the helm. Coming off a promising 10–7 finish in 2024 led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix, Denver looks to build continuity and take the next step in a stacked AFC West.
The Broncos bolstered their roster with key offseason reinforcements, adding Evan Engram, Dre Greenlaw, and Talanoa Hufanga. In the 2025 draft, they selected cornerback Jahdae Barron and pass rusher Sai’vion Jones, further deepening a defense already trending upward.
That defense is widely viewed as one of the league’s most dominant, anchored by Patrick Surtain II, Nik Bonitto, and rising safety Brandon Jones. On offense, a more experienced Nix now has viable weapons around him, raising expectations for a more balanced attack.
With talent on both sides of the ball and momentum from last season’s breakthrough, many analysts see Denver as the team most likely to challenge the Chiefs’ long-standing AFC West dominance in 2025.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Denver Broncos 2025 home games at Empower Field At Mile High are on sale now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary widely, depending on opponent, seat location, and whether it’s a preseason, regular season, or playoff game. Regular season games typically go for around $254 on average and can start as low as $101 per ticket. However, games against premium opponents such as the Cowboys or Chiefs spike significantly higher — with some average prices climbing toward $453–$720 depending on the matchup.
VIP/premium package prices usually start around $300–$500 for less competitive matchups but can rise to $600–$1000 or more for high-demand games like those against division rivals or marquee teams.
BRONCOS’ OPPONENTS: The Denver Broncos’ 2025 opponents include their AFC West division rivals — the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, and Las Vegas Raiders — each played twice, home and away. Outside the division, the Broncos will host the Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, and New York Jets at Empower Field at Mile High. Their road schedule features matchups against the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks. This schedule presents a tough mix of playoff-caliber defenses and dynamic offenses, with matchups against AFC contenders and trips to some of the league’s toughest road environments.
BRONCOS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Sept 7–13)
- Sept 7 vs Tennessee Titans
- Week 2 (Sept 14–20)
- Sept 14 @ Indianapolis Colts
- Week 3 (Sept 21–27)
- Sept 21 @ Los Angeles Chargers
- Week 4 (Sept 28–Oct 4)
- Sept 29 vs Cincinnati Bengals
- Week 5 (Oct 5–11)
- Oct 5 @ Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 6 (Oct 12–18)
- Oct 12 vs New York Jets (London)
- Week 7 (Oct 19–25)
- Oct 19 vs New York Giants
- Week 8 (Oct 26–Nov 1)
- Oct 26 vs Dallas Cowboys
- Week 9 (Nov 2–8)
- Nov 2 @ Houston Texans
- Week 10 (Nov 9–15)
- Nov 6 vs Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 11 (Nov 16–22)
- Nov 16 vs Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 12 (Nov 23–29)
- Bye week
- Week 13 (Nov 30–Dec 6)
- Nov 30 @ Washington Commanders
- Week 14 (Dec 7–13)
- Dec 7 @ Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 15 (Dec 14–20)
- Dec 14 vs Green Bay Packers
- Week 16 (Dec 21–27)
- Dec 21 vs Jacksonville Jaguars
- Week 17 (Dec 28–Jan 3)
- Dec 25 @ Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 18 (Jan 4–10)
- Jan 3/4 vs Los Angeles Chargers
ABOUT DENVER BRONCOS: The Denver Broncos are a professional football team based in Denver, Colorado, competing in the AFC West division of the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), the team joined the NFL during the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The Broncos have a proud history that includes eight Super Bowl appearances and three championships — in 1997, 1998, and 2015. They are known for a loyal fan base, the iconic “Mile High” home-field advantage due to Denver’s altitude, and a legacy that includes legendary players like John Elway, Terrell Davis, and Shannon Sharpe.
For much of their history, the Broncos were a consistent playoff presence, especially during the Elway-led years and later under Peyton Manning, who helped guide them to their most recent Super Bowl title in Super Bowl 50. However, after Manning’s retirement in 2016, the team entered a prolonged rebuilding phase, struggling with quarterback inconsistency and coaching turnover.
As of the 2025 season, the Broncos are led by head coach Sean Payton, hired to bring stability and competitiveness back to the franchise. Rookie quarterback Bo Nix has become the centerpiece of the offense following a strong first season, supported by a rebuilt roster and a defense anchored by stars like Patrick Surtain II and Nik Bonitto. With a more balanced team and rising talent, Denver is once again viewed as a potential playoff contender, hoping to challenge the Kansas City Chiefs and reclaim prominence in the AFC West.