Now that the Broncos are on an upward trajectory for the first time in a decade, it’s time to create new streaks and records. Let’s take a look at where the Broncos are going into this season and where they stack up historically. Happy Labor Day! Kick your feet up and enjoy these opening day nuggets of knowledge that I dug up just for you!
If the Broncos win on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, they will have a win streak of… one. Presently, the Broncos are riding an opening day losing streak dating back to 2022. The Broncos could enjoy their first opening day win since 2021 when the Broncos beat the New York Giants on the road 27-13 (a game I happened to attend).
Remember that time that the Ravens shocked everyone and beat the Broncos in 2012 in double-overtime to go on to win Super Bowl XLVII? When the 2013 season opened, the Broncos were out for revenge. Due to a scheduling conflict the Ravens were unable to continue the tradition of the Super Bowl victor opening up the season at home. So, they came to Denver and got their ass beat by what would turn out to be the greatest offense in the history of the NFL.
The Broncos will endeavor to tally their third opening day shutout victory in franchise history. We are due! It’s been since the 1970’s!
Recent history aside, the Broncos historically have been one of the better teams on opening day. It’s time to return to that legacy. It can all start with a win on Sunday.
Bo Nix will notch his 2nd opening day start on Sunday. He is probably the most legitimate contender since Elway retired to wrest this title away from the GOAT.
We usually gloss over Peyton Manning’s struggles during the 2015 season because of all the bling we got following the Super Bowl 50 victory. If you go back and watch this season opener, you’ll be treated to no fewer than 6 field goals and two defensive touchdowns (one...