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The NFL season continues in Week 18 when the Denver Broncos host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
Sean Payton acknowledges the Denver Broncos need to improve their offense despite recent wins. After losing to Jacksonville last month, the Broncos beat the Chiefs and Chargers, securing the top AFC playoff seed.
Coming off a 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, the Denver Broncos do not have a game today (Sunday, Dec. 28). Up next on Denver's schedule is a showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18. The NFL has not yet set the date and time for that AFC West matchup.
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As the top seed, the Broncos will receive a first-round bye in the 2025 playoffs and will host their first playoff game of the year in the Divisional Round on Saturday, Jan. 17 or Sunday, Jan. 18 at Empower Field at Mile High.
The Denver Broncos secured the AFC’s top playoff seed with a 19-3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers’ bevy of backups, a victory fueled by McMillian’s 45-yard interception return for a touchdown.
The quote that will travel all week: the executive’s blunt claim that Denver’s offense has looked “horrible,” and that it looked that way again even as the Broncos locked up the conference’s top spot. “Denver has looked horrible on offense, and they looked horrible again today,” the full quote read.
Broncos Pro Bowler offensive lineman Garett Bolles leaves the first half of Sunday's game against the Chargers.