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AFC: West: 1st: 10 4 1 Won Divisional Playoffs 34–10 Won AFC Championship 38–33 [e] Lost Super Bowl XXII (vs. Redskins) 10–42 John Elway 1988: 1988: NFL AFC West 2nd 8 8 0 1989: 1989: NFL AFC: West: 1st: 11 5 0 Won Divisional Playoffs 24–23 Won AFC Championship 37–21 Lost Super Bowl XXIV (vs. 49ers) 10–55 1990: 1990: NFL AFC West
The Broncos finished the 2023 season with a record of 8–9 their best record since 2016, third in the AFC West, and missed the playoffs for the eighth consecutive year. [ 142 ] [ 143 ] The Broncos released Wilson following the end of the season. [ 144 ]
The division was very weak in 2011 as well, when a loss by the Raiders in the last game of the season gave the Broncos the division title with only an 8–8 record. Only the NFC West in 2010, the NFC South in 2014 and 2022, and the NFC East in 2020 have historically sent a worse division winner to the playoffs, when the Seahawks (themselves a ...
The rivalry between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks dates back to 1977, when the two clubs were AFC West division rivals until the early 2000s when the Seahawks joined the NFC. [165] The clubs have played each other in the NFL playoffs twice, most recently in Super Bowl XLVIII, in which the Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43–8. [166 ...
Record: 5-4 (third in AFC West) Top fantasy performer: QB Bo Nix, 156.32 points MVP: CB Patrick Surtain II Key second-half game: Nov. 10 at Chiefs The Broncos have exceeded expectations. Outside ...
Both teams finished with 8-8 records, but the Broncos clinched the AFC West based on record versus common opponents, eliminating the Raiders from playoff contention. 2012: Broncos 2–0: Broncos 37–6: Broncos 26–13: Raiders 60–45–2 2013: Broncos 2–0: Broncos 37–21: Broncos 34–14: Raiders 60–47–2 Broncos lose Super Bowl XLVIII ...
The Broncos–Seahawks rivalry is an American football rivalry in the National Football League (NFL) between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks. [2] The teams were AFC West divisional rivals from 1977 until 2001, after which the Seahawks moved to the NFC West. [3] The Broncos lead the series 35–23.
Record: 7–9: Division place: 2nd AFC West: ... and was subsequently ruled out for the Broncos' Week 9 game vs. the ... and improved to a 24–6 all-time record vs ...