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The Broncos all-time regular season record (as of the conclusion of the 2018 season) including AFL games is 476–414–10. [6] Their record since joining the NFL in 1970 is 437–317–6. Their all-time playoff record is 20–18. [6] John Elway is the Broncos all-time leading passer, with 300 touchdowns and 51,475 yards passing. [107]
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) for the Denver Broncos. This list is accurate through the end of the 2024 NFL season.
Denver Broncos (vs Cleveland Browns) Sep 26, 1976 Los Angeles Rams (vs Atlanta Falcons) Oct 11, 1981 St. Louis Cardinals (vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Dec 21, 1986 Los Angeles Rams (vs Atlanta Falcons) Dec 27, 1992 Cleveland Browns (vs Pittsburgh Steelers) Oct 24, 1993 San Diego Chargers (vs Cincinnati Bengals) Nov 2, 1997 Denver Broncos (vs ...
BetMGM NFL odds: Bills by 9. Series record: Bills lead 23-17-1. Against the spread: Broncos 12-5, Bills 10-7. Last meeting: Broncos beat Bills 24-22 on Nov. 13, 2023, at Orchard Park, New York ...
Denver’s offense essentially stalled after rookie Bo Nix capped a five-play opening drive with a 43-yard touchdown pass to former college teammate Troy Franklin. Nix finished 13 of 22 for 144 ...
The Broncos (10-7) visit the Buffalo Bills (13-4) on Sunday in the wild-card round after ending their eight-year playoff drought. Their clincher was a 38-0 shutout of Kansas City's backups Sunday.
Denver's offense set a dubious all-time AFL record in 1966 with the fewest total points scored in a season, with 196, or 14 per game. [3] The Broncos are the last team in major professional football (AFL or NFL ) to go an entire game without picking up a first down , [ 4 ] which they did in Week One at Houston .
The teams met again in the Divisional round of the 2015 playoffs at Denver, where the Broncos defeated the Steelers 23–16 on their way to a victory in Super Bowl 50. [160] The Broncos lead the all-time series 20–13–1. [161]