Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

The Broncos are set to host the Browns on ‘Monday Night Football’ in Week 13.

The Denver Broncos’ schedule continues today with a Monday Night Football home game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.

Denver will play eight home games at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium this year and nine games on the road. Because the league has an unbalanced 17-game schedule, the NFC and AFC rotate between having an extra home game. This year, the NFC gets a ninth home game.

The Broncos are led by head coach Sean Payton with rookie Bo Nix serving as their starting quarterback this fall.

View the team’s complete 2024 schedule below.

Denver Broncos 2024 Schedule

Week Date TV Opponent Time (MT) Broncos Tickets
1 9/8 CBS @ Seattle Seahawks 26-20 L
2 9/15 CBS  vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 L
3 9/22 FOX @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-7 W
4 9/29 CBS @ New York Jets 10-9 W
5 10/6 FOX vs. Las Vegas Raiders 34-18 W
6 10/13 CBS vs. Los Angeles Chargers 23-16 L
7 10/17 Amazon Prime Video @ New Orleans Saints 33-10 W
8 10/27 CBS vs. Carolina Panthers 28-14 W
9 11/3 CBS @ Baltimore Ravens 41-10 L
10 11/10 CBS @ Kansas City Chiefs 16-14 L
11 11/17 FOX vs. Atlanta Falcons 38-6 W
12 11/24 CBS @ Las Vegas Raiders 29-19 W
13 12/2 ESPN vs. Cleveland Browns 6:15 PM Tickets
14 12/8 BYE
15 12/15 CBS vs. Indianapolis Colts 2:25 PM Tickets
16 12/19 Prime @ Los Angeles Chargers 6:15 PM Tickets
17 12/28 or 12/29 TBD @ Cincinnati Bengals TBD Tickets
18 1/4 or 1/5 TBD vs. Kansas City Chiefs TBD Tickets

The Broncos have not returned to the playoffs since their Super Bowl-winning season in 2015. Now entering his second season on the job, Payton will aim to snap the club’s eight-year playoff drought this fall.

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Giants open as 4-point home underdogs vs. Saints in Week 14

The New York Giants have opened as 4-point home underdogs against the New Orleans Saints in Week 14.

The New York Giants (2-10) have opened as 4-point underdogs for this Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints (4-8) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The over/under opened at 39.5 total points with the moneyline Saints -210, Giants +170, per BetMGM.

The Giants lost on Thanksgiving Day to the Cowboys in Dallas, 27-20, extending their losing streak to seven games on the season.

The Saints surrendered a two-game winning streak with a loss to the Los Angeles Rams at home, 21-14.

After opening the season with convincing wins over Carolina and Dallas (scoring a total of 91 points), New Orleans went on a seven-game losing streak before putting back-to-back wins together over Atlanta and Cleveland to raise their record to 4-7.

The Giants are 0-6 at home this season and are one loss away from tying the franchise record for most home losses in a season. The Saints are 1-4 on the road thus far in 2024.

The Giants are underdogs again for the 12th time this season and the 27th time in their last 28 games. They were favored by 6.5 points against Carolina in Munich in Week 10 and lost, 20-17, in overtime.

The Giants are 2-10 against the spread this season with eight of their 12 games going under the projected total.

This will be the fourth game this season in which the Saints have opened as favorites. They are 5-7 against the spread and seven of their 12 games have gone over the projected total.

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Falcons fans throw in towel on Kirk Cousins after putrid performance

Falcons Twitter throws in the towel on Kirk Cousins after putrid performance against the Chargers..

The Atlanta Falcons have a passionate fan base that’s been driven mad by the team’s mediocrity in recent years. Six consecutive losing seasons and three straight 7-10 finishes will do that to you.

After a promising 6-3 start, Sunday’s 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers dropped the Falcons to 6-6. Kirk Cousins tossed four interceptions, overshadowing a dominant effort by Atlanta’s defense.

The Chargers offense scored just 10 points (Cousins threw a pick-six on fourth down) and the Falcons recorded a season-high five sacks. However, it’s tough to win when your four-time Pro Bowl QB turns the ball over four times.

After the game, Falcons fans vented their frustrations on Twitter, with some suggesting the team bench Cousins for rookie Michael Penix Jr. going forward.

Falcons Twitter calls out Cousins

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Falcons head coach addresses possibility of benching Kirk Cousins

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris was asked about potentially benching Kirk Cousins after four-interception game

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris is in no hurry to bench Kirk Cousins after the quarterback’s four-interception performance in Sunday’s 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Morris was asked if he would consider a quarterback change but didn’t sound eager about making a move. It’s hard to ignore the possibility though, considering Cousins has thrown six interceptions over the last three weeks without a touchdown.

“We’ve got no issues with that,” Morris said after the game. “I don’t think that’s going to be an issue around here… there’s no better man than 18 to (play quarterback) for us.”

Morris credited Cousins for what he’s done to get the team in playoff position with a realistic chance at hosting a postseason game.  And even on a three-game losing streak, the Falcons still sit atop the NFC South with everything in front of them.

“That guy has been carrying us all season,” said Morris. “He’s done a marvelous job and it’s hard to throw the guy under the bus… we’ll bounce back, we’ll bring him back and we will be ready to go.”

Morris also said that he did not consider making a change to rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at any point in the game, and the team will roll with Cousins.

“I have no doubt he will bounce back and be ready to go, especially against his former team.”

It will be interesting to see how Cousins fares against the Minnesota Vikings in the stadium where he spent the last six seasons of his career.

While Morris is sticking by his quarterback for the time being, he has one simple request.

“Don’t turn the ball over. It’s really simple.”

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Falcons head coach Raheem Morris discusses loss to Chargers

Falcons head coach Raheem Morris gives postgame press conference following 17-13 loss to Chargers

The Atlanta Falcons had their chances but ultimately fell short in Sunday’s 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. On a day in which the Falcons defense recorded a season-high five sacks, the offense gave the game away.

Quarterback Kirk Cousins played his worst game of the year, throwing four interceptions, including a pick-six, that proved costly. After the game, head coach Raheem Morris was asked about Cousins’ performance.

“We have no issues with that man,” Morris told reporters. “I don’t think that’s going to be an issue around here.”

Watch as Morris and Cousins address the media in their postgame press conference below, as shared by the team’s YouTube channel:

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Falcons vs Chargers: Best photos from Week 13 game in Atlanta

Falcons vs Chargers: Looking at the best photos from Week 13 matchup in Atlanta

The Atlanta Falcons are seeking their seventh win of the season against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Chargers hold a 9-7 lead at halftime but it has been a competitive game thus far.

As part of the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats initiative, players are wearing cleats that support their favorite causes. Check out the best photos from Week 13 below. We’ll update the gallery as more pictures become available.