Déjà vu: Broncos gearing up for playoff revenge game against Buffalo Bills

Déjà vu: Broncos gearing up for playoff revenge game against Buffalo Bills
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With successful regular season in the books, the Denver Broncos enjoyed some much-needed time off with their first-round bye. It was well-deserved since winning fourteen games and achieving their first AFC West title in decade. Now, the rubber finally meets the road.

After an eventful and action-packed Wild Card Weekend, we now know who they will face off against next weekend. It’s déjà vu for Denver—who will face off against the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs for the second straight season. It’s a serendipitous shot at revenge; one season removed from the Bills knocking out the Broncos in last year’s Wild Card Round.

But this time, things will be different. Buffalo won’t have the advantage of a cold weather game in front of their fans. Instead, that luxury belongs to the Broncos, who will have the fortune of playing in front of a roaring hometown crowd. It’ll be loud and ferocious at Empower Field at Mile High, with Broncos Country cheering on their beloved orange and blue in their biggest game since Super Bowl 50.

Prior to yesterday’s come from behind victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, quarterback Josh Allen was 0-5 on the road in the playoffs. He got himself out of that slump, but you can bet your bottom dollar Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph and his defense will be ready to limit Allen, James Cook, and the rest of the Bills’ high-powered offense that was fourth in points scored during the regular season.

Denver’s defense was at the top or near the top in the league in most every major category. Red zone defense, third down defense, and sacks. When you accomplish that, it’s no surprise how successful the Broncos were in 2025. Even so, now more than ever, they will need to excel in all those aspects to have a shot at getting to the AFC Championship game. And of course, notching some turnovers like they did in their final game of the regular season.

For those worried about a repeat of last year’s playoffs—don’t raise the white flag just yet—and don’t hit the panic button. This year’s Broncos aren’t your average group of gridiron brawlers. They are battle-tested, gritty, and have the mental toughness to go head-to-head against Buffalo. They also sport six All-Pro selections, the second-most in franchise history, who are more experienced and confident entering this coming weekend’s gridiron affair.

There is no doubt this is the biggest week of preparation for the Broncos in nearly a decade. While all of us certainly enjoyed their tremendous regular season, there is still more left to accomplish. It’s time for Denver to take care of some unfinished business. It won’t be easy, but I’m confident this year’s team has learned from the past.

There are three big keys to the game for me: The Broncos keeping their mistakes (drops and penalties) to a minimum, executing in the red zone on offense, and limiting Allen and the Bills’ big play ability. By accomplishing that, the Broncos will have...