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With the conclusion of the 2018 regular season, we now know the Denver Broncos 2019 schedule of opponents.
Home: Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, and Cleveland Browns.
Away: Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, and Buffalo Bills.
The Raiders are about to be homeless - again - and they may be called like the Fremont Raiders next year or something, but the Broncos might also be in play to face them on the road Internationally.
The full regular season schedule is expected to be released sometime in April leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft.
HORSE TRACKS
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DENVER -- Will Broncos Head Coach Vance Joseph stay or go? That’s the biggest question facing the Broncos as they wrap up their season Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. “You never hope that somebody gets fired,” says Erich Krueger.
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Broncos’ 2019 opponents finalized
The Broncos’ schedule won’t be released for a few months, but their opponents are set.
Case Keenum Completes 15 Passes, Moves To Top 5 All-Time List « CBS Denver
Denver Broncos quarterback Case Keenum has moved into the top 5 all-time list of most single-season completions for the franchise.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- As the Broncos conclude their 2018 season with consecutive losing seasons for the first time since 1971 and 1972, it’s time to start looking forward to next season.
Injuries did in the Broncos as they slid into another down season - NFL Nation- ESPN
The Broncos thought they’d be a playoff team, but injuries, questionable personnel moves and sometimes-ineffective QB play cost them.
Patrick Mahomes tosses 50th touchdown pass of 2018 - NFL.com
Patrick Mahomes has hit the half-century mark. The second-year quarterback tossed his 50th touchdown pass of the regular season in the third quarter of Kansas City’s Week 17 game against the Raiders.
Baker Mayfield breaks rookie passing TD record - NFL.com
With three passing scores in Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Baker Mayfield surpassed Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson as the only rookie to throw 27 passing touchdowns.
2019 NFL Draft order: Cardinals own top pick; Giants to take QB? - NFL.com
The Cardinals clinched the first overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft on Sunday. Have a look at the order of the top 10 picks heading into Sunday night’s Colts-Titans game.
Kansas City Chiefs wrap up division title, No. 1 seed in AFC
Kansas City took care of business by beating Oakland to finish the regular season 12-4 behind Patrick Mahomes’ 281 passing yards and 49th and 50th TD passes of the season.
Philadelphia Eagles claim final NFC spot with help from Chicago Bears
The Eagles earned the sixth and final NFC spot in the playoffs with a win and the Vikings’ loss to the Bears, setting up a wild-card matchup for Philadelphia in Chicago.
Leonard Fournette, T.J. Yeldon’s actions ‘disrespectful, selfish,’ says Jaguars VP
The actions of Jaguars running backs Leonard Fournette and T.J. Yeldon did not sit well with Jacksonville’s executive vice president of football operations Tom Coughlin, who unloaded on the two after Sunday’s loss to Houston.
Nick Foles: I’m sore, we’ll find out more Monday – ProFootballTalk
The Eagles are headed back to the playoffs after beating Washington and getting the help they needed from the Bears, but all the news wasn’t great out for them on Sunday.
John Harbaugh: This is the best team I’ve ever been associated with – ProFootballTalk
The Ravens held on for a last-minute win today that gave them the AFC North title, and afterward coach John Harbaugh credited his team for holding together through a season that didn’t always go according to plan.
Seahawks head to Dallas, hand Cardinals first overall pick – ProFootballTalk
The Seahawks are heading to Dallas, and the Cardinals are on the clock. After Seattle defeated Arizona today, the Seahawks are the NFC No. 5 seed and will travel to Dallas to take on the Cowboys in wild card weekend.
Steelers win 16-13, but help doesn’t come in Baltimore – ProFootballTalk
The Steelers didn’t look good against the Bengals on Sunday, but they needed a win more than they needed to look pretty. They got that win when kicker Matt McCrane made his third field goal of the day with two minutes left in the game.
The Ravens are the AFC North champs – ProFootballTalk
Week 17 was almost the cruelest week for the Ravens once again They lost a playoff spot when Tyler Boyd scored a touchdown for the Bengals on fourth down last year and that memory was on everyone’s mind in the final minutes of Sunday’s game.
Jets fire Todd Bowles – ProFootballTalk
On Monday, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson said, “Todd Bowles is our head coach.” On Sunday, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson said, “Todd Bowles was our head coach.” The Jets have announced that Bowles won’t return in 2019. It’s not a surprise.
Dolphins unlikely to make coaching change, but ownership remains very high on Jim Harbaugh - CBSSports.com
Stephen Ross would be interested in the Michigan coach whenever he decides to return to the NFL
Marcus Mariota not expected to start Week 17, reportedly due to ‘risk of permanent damage’ - CBSSports.com
Mariota suffered a stinger last week and it sounds like the injury could be pretty serious
NFL Draft analyst Mike Mayock interviewing to be Raiders GM, reportedly a ‘strong candidate’ - CBSSports.com
The Raiders could bring the NFL Network analyst into the front office
Patrick Mahomes hits 5,000 yards, 50 TDs with 89-yard strike
Dirk Koetter fired by Buccaneers, who’ll hire fifth coach in 10 years; Jameis Winston’s future up in the air - CBSSports.com
The Buccaneers have really been through some coaches lately