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Broncos' 2021 schedule announced; Denver to play first two games on the road

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For the first time since 2003 and just the third time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, the Broncos will play their first two games of the season on the road.

The NFL announced the 2021 schedule on Wednesday, and the Broncos are slated to open their season on Sunday, Sept. 12 against the New York Giants at 2:25 p.m. MT on FOX. The Broncos will then face the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road in Week 2 on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 11 a.m. MT on CBS.

Denver had opened its season at home in nine of the last 10 seasons, and they've won 10 of their last 14 opening games. The Broncos' .648 Week 1 winning percentage is tied with the Cowboys for the best mark in the league.

The Broncos could have a chance to get off to a fast start against the Giants, Jaguars and New York Jets, whom the Broncos will host in their home opener in Week 3. The three teams combined to go 9-39 in 2020, and the Jaguars and Jets made the first two selections in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Jacksonville selected Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence with the first-overall pick, while New York took BYU's Zach Wilson with the second-overall selection. Broncos Head Coach Vic Fangio has fared well vs. rookie quarterbacks in his career, as he's won 18 of 27 matchups vs. first-year signal callers. Denver went 2-1 against rookie quarterbacks in 2020.

The Broncos will open their season on a Sunday for just the second time in the last five years, as Denver had been featured in a "Monday Night Football" double-header in 2017, 2019 and 2020. The Broncos will not appear on "Monday Night Football" in 2021 — which snaps an NFL-long 29-year streak with at least one appearance on the program — and they are currently slated to play just one prime-time game.

Denver's lone scheduled prime-time game is a Week 7 road game on "Thursday Night Football" against the Cleveland Browns. The Broncos have won 11 of their last 14 games played on Thursdays and are 9-5 on "Thursday Night Football."

It is possible the Broncos could add another prime-time game to their schedule. Beginning in Week 5, the NFL reserves the right to flex games on Sunday afternoon to "Sunday Night Football." In Week 18, the NFL may also flex a pair of games to Saturday, Jan. 8.

The Browns are one of five playoff teams the Broncos will face in 2021. Denver will face the Ravens, Steelers, Browns and Washington Football Team in a five-week stretch from Weeks 4-8. After the Broncos' bye week, which comes in Week 11, Denver will have a pair of tests against the Chiefs in Weeks 13 and 18.

Denver's Week 18 home game against the Chiefs will cap a late run of division opponents; The Broncos will play five of their six divisional games over the final seven weeks of the 2021 slate. Denver hosts the Chargers in Week 12 before traveling to Kansas City in Week 13. The Broncos then finish the year with road games against the Raiders and Chargers in Weeks 16 and 17, respectively, before hosting the Chiefs to close the regular season. Denver's home matchup with the Raiders will be played in Week 6.

In addition to their division opponents, the Broncos will face off against the NFC East, AFC North and the fourth-place finishers in the AFC South (Jaguars) , AFC East (Jets) and NFC North (Lions).

After playing the Giants in Week 1, Denver will face the Washington Football Team in Week 8, travel to play the Cowboys in Week 9 and host the Eagles in Week 10 to cap their NFC East slate. Three of the team's four matchups against the AFC North will come before the Week 11 bye, as they host the Ravens (Week 4), go on the road to Pittsburgh (Week 5) and face the Browns on Thursday night in Week 7. They'll host the Bengals in Week 15 to complete their AFC North matchups.

Denver will host the Lions, who were added to the slate when the NFL voted to implement its first 17-game schedule, in Week 14.

The dates for the Broncos' preseason slate are not yet finalized, but Denver will travel to play the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks before hosting the Los Angeles Rams to end the preseason. Teams will play just three preseason games following the shift to a 17-game regular-season schedule.

The Broncos' complete 2021 schedule can be seen below:

WEEK 1 · TBD

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Vikings

Minnesota Vikings

U.S. Bank Stadium

WEEK 2 · TBD

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Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

WEEK 3 · Sat 08/28 · 7:05 PM MDT

Rams

Los Angeles Rams

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 1 · Sun 09/12 · 2:25 PM MDT

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Giants

New York Giants

MetLife Stadium

WEEK 2 · Sun 09/19 · 11:00 AM MDT

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Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars

TIAA Bank Field

WEEK 3 · Sun 09/26 · 2:05 PM MDT

Jets

New York Jets

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 4 · Sun 10/03 · 2:25 PM MDT

Ravens

Baltimore Ravens

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 5 · Sun 10/10 · 11:00 AM MDT

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Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers

Heinz Field

WEEK 6 · Sun 10/17 · 2:25 PM MDT

Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 7 · Thu 10/21 · 6:20 PM MDT

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Browns

Cleveland Browns

FirstEnergy Stadium

WEEK 8 · Sun 10/31 · 2:25 PM MDT

Football Team

Washington Football Team

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 9 · Sun 11/07 · 11:00 AM MST

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Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys

AT&T Stadium

WEEK 10 · Sun 11/14 · 2:25 PM MST

Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 12 · Sun 11/28 · 2:05 PM MST

Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 13 · Sun 12/05 · 11:00 AM MST

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Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

WEEK 14 · Sun 12/12 · 2:05 PM MST

Lions

Detroit Lions

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 15 · Sun 12/19 · 2:05 PM MST

Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals

Empower Field at Mile High

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/26 · 2:25 PM MST

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Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders

Allegiant Stadium

WEEK 17 · Sun 01/02 · 2:05 PM MST

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Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers

SoFi Stadium

WEEK 18 · Sun 01/09 · 2:25 PM MST

Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs

Empower Field at Mile High
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