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2013 Denver Bronco Opponents Set
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- With Baltimore’s Week 15 win against the New York Giants, the Ravens clinched the AFC North Division title, which means the Broncos’ 2013 opponents have been finalized.
Denver’s 2013 schedule includes games against the other three teams in the AFC West, all four teams in the AFC South, all four teams in the NFC East, a home game versus the AFC North champion — Baltimore — and a road game at the AFC East champion — New England. That means plenty of rematches from the 2012 slate next year. In addition to the six games against the AFC West — in which the Broncos have gone 5-0 so far — the Broncos lost to the Patriots in New England this season in Week 5 and defeated the Ravens in Baltimore in Week 15. Next year’s campaign features five 2012 playoff teams — Houston, New England, Baltimore, Indianapolis and the winner of the NFC East (Washington, Dallas or New York). The actual schedule should be released by the NFL in April. BRONCOS 2013 OPPONENTS HOME Kansas City Oakland San Diego Jacksonville Tennessee Philadelphia Washington Baltimore AWAY Kansas City Oakland San Diego Houston Indianapolis Dallas N.Y. Giants New England <----- what ever happen to home and away game rotation and why is Denver playing them for the 3rd straight year http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-an...f-758de2ff8052 |
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I plan to attend the Washington game at Mile High and if the Redskins just so happen to win, it won't even sting. LOL, I can't wait for the fan police to bury me for that.
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but still wasnt the new schadule formula supposed to give each opponent a home away game ie the old way Denver only played miami i think twice in all of Elway Marino careers and this new formula was supposed to give home and way and more variety of teams to play . so whats with new england and Denver always playing each other over and over
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Would be interesting to see the reaction Manning gets back in Indy next year. I imagine it would be largely positive.
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Are you kidding it will be 100% positive. Manning didn't cut himself you know. |
That's a brutal road schedule.
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Does anyone know the playoff schedule times? I'm sure it is YTD because they don't know exactly who plays who but I would like to know if the AFC Championship is the late game? I assume it would be unless NFC is played in San Fran or Seattle.
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looks like 12-4 to me
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Alright if I'm still living in NY I'll see the team for the first time in 5 years (was the Jets last time), first time vs the Giants in 7 years.
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Regarding the schedule, 8-0 at home is attainable. Road is tougher but @DAL (cowboys tend to play better on the road) @ IND, @ OAK, @SD are all winnable. @KC is maybe because of Arrowhead mojo, @NYG depends when we play them, if it's November, chalk it down as a W |
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Also, our Division game, assuming we get there, will either be the early game on Saturday or late game on Sunday. |
I thought this year's schedule looking daunting before it begun. Next year's looks to even more of a challenge. We need to hope that Manning is every bit as good next year and this year....and that we can stay healthy and improve the middle of our defense and offensive lines.
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Might be tough to win a bye with that schedule, but will for sure get the wildcard at home at least. But I suppose, builidng of the other thread, if this team, coming off another off-seaon together and possible deep playoff run this year, is really elite, it shouldn't matter much. Will definately be fun. The WAS, IND, and NYG game will be awesome. Lot's of prime time canidates on that schedule. |
12-4
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