Broncos to get 2 prime-time games in 2024

The Denver Broncos will have at least two prime-time matchups in 2024

The Denver Broncos announced their 2024 season schedule on Thursday evening. Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton, who is also part of the Walton-Penner ownership group, helped reveal the Broncos’ schedule by eating delicacies that are associated with each team.

The Broncos usually have a few prime-time games each season, and this season is no different.

According to the schedule released by the team, Denver will have two prime-time games in 2024.

Their first prime-time matchup will the highly-anticipated return of head coach Sean Payton to New Orleans, which will be broadcast on Thursday Night Football on October 17. Prior to becoming the head coach in Denver, Payton was head coach of the Saints from 2006-2021, where he helped the franchise win a Super Bowl against Peyton Manning’s Indianapolis Colts.

The Broncos’ only other set prime-time game will a Monday Night Football affair against the Cleveland Browns in Denver on December 2. Denver was able to beat the Browns at home in 2023, 29-12.

The Broncos have the possibility of having two Saturday games at the end of the season, in Week 17 when Denver go visit the Cincinnati Bengals, and Week 18, when the Broncos wrap up the regular season at home against the Kansas City Chiefs. Those dates and times are yet to be determined.

The Broncos look to improve upon the 8-9 record they posted in 2023.

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Seahawks tied at No. 13 in Touchdown Wire’s list of strength of schedules

The Seattle Seahawks are tied at No. 13 in Touchdown Wire’s look at the weakest to toughest strength of schedules for the 2020 NFL season.

The National Football League revealed the 2020 NFL regular-season schedules last week and the Seattle Seahawks look to make the most of their matchups.

Slated for four prime-time games this year, the Seahawks hope to shine on the national stage to add to their impressive record in the spotlight. Seattle will travel more miles than any team in the league in 2020 and must find a way to stay healthy after an early, Week 6 bye.

Based solely on the record of a team’s opponents in 2019, Barry Werner of Touchdown Wire has put together his list of weakest to toughest strength of schedules. He has Seattle tied at No. 13.

“The Seahawks are a perennial threat, and almost always get to double-digits in wins,” Werner writes. “They figure to be right around that total again in 2020. SOS: .508, 129-125-2.”

Seattle kicks off its regular season on the road against the Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 10:00 a.m. PT. You can view the Seahawks’ full schedule with score predictions in the gallery below.

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