The Biggest advantage the Broncos have on their 2023 schedule

The Denver Broncos may have a few issues with some things on their schedule, but there is one thing that will give them a huge advantage in 2023. The Broncos have a part of their schedule that has them playing three straight road games, which is part of four road games in their final six […]

Justin Churchill College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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The Denver Broncos may have a few issues with some things on their schedule, but there is one thing that will give them a huge advantage in 2023.

The Broncos have a part of their schedule that has them playing three straight road games, which is part of four road games in their final six games of the season. Three of those games are against division opponents too.

And while that is bad and doesn't really favor the Broncos at all, they do have one advantage that will help them quite a bit in 2023, especially at the beginning of the season. And the best part is they are the only team in the division with this advantage.

In 2023 the Denver Broncos will be starting their season at home, twice. Their first two games are home games, which is a huge advantage. Think about how big home field advantage is and how great Broncos fans are. Playing at home is an advantage, and they get to do that in their first two games, which will only increase their chances of possibly starting the season 2-0.

Not to mention the two teams they play in those games are the Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders, two teams who weren't very good last year, and could possible be the same or worse in 2023.

It may not seem like an advantage, but not playing on the road until Week 3 will be great for this team to start off their 2023 with a bang. We all know they need it.

Here is the full schedule

  • Week 1: vs. Las Vegas Raiders (Sunday, Sep. 10, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 2: vs. Washington Commanders (Sunday, Sep. 17, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 3: @ Miami Dolphins (Sunday, Sep. 24, 11:00am MT)
  • Week 4: @ Chicago Bears (Sunday, Oct. 1, 11:00am MT)
  • Week 5: vs. New York Jets (Sunday, Oct. 8, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 6: @ Kansas City Chiefs (Thursday, Oct. 12, 6:15pm MT)
  • Week 7: vs. Green Bay Packers (Sunday, Oct. 22, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 8: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (Sunday, Oct. 29, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 9: Bye Week
  • Week 10: @ Buffalo Bills (Monday, Nov. 13, 6:15pm MT)
  • Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings (Sunday, Nov. 19, 6:20pm MT)
  • Week 12: vs. Cleveland Browns (Sunday, Nov. 26, 2:05pm MT)
  • Week 13: @ Houston Texans (Sunday, Dec. 3, 2:05pm MT)
  • Week 14: @ Los Angeles Chargers (Sunday, Dec. 10, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 15: @ Detroit Lions (TBD, Saturday, Dec. 16 or Sunday, Dec. 17)
  • Week 16: vs. New England Patriots (Sunday, Dec. 24, 6:15pm MT)
  • Week 17: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Sunday, Dec. 31, 2:25pm MT)
  • Week 18: @ Las Vegas Raiders (TBD, Saturday, Jan. 6, or Sunday, Dec. 7)