Denver Broncos 2010-2011 Schedule
Well the new schedule is out as normal we kick off our division against Oakland and face some tough competitors. Not the easiest schedule but it looks a bit daunting for the Broncos with constant competitive teams, long road trips and Monday night contests. We own the longest streak for Monday night appearances with 19 after this season. That’s how we do it in Denver baby, prime time. The first half of our schedule is not too loaded with some very win-able games with just IND and SD as the real competition. Monday night playing at those dreaded San Diego Chargers. The long road trip to London will not be too horrible considering we’re home the week prior and then our BYE week follows the cross Atlantic flight. Denver opens December play with three straight road games. It plays at Kansas City in Week 13, Arizona in Week 14 and at Oakland in Week 15. Three road games in a crucial month will be tough at leas the travel is relativly light considering we could be going east to west coast and what not. Overall an OK schedule the real concern for me is apparently every year is now a rebuilding year and we get to start with a new team and coaching staff every season, the only constant has been blowing the last few games of the year and the NFL trying to keep the late part of the NFL schedule in division to create better games and keep teams from resting lots of players. Houston Week 16 will be tough, I keep looking their way for a Dark Horse team and Kubiak will bring it late in the season then finishing again with San Diego, we sick of this game ruining our season yet, such a bitter end.
Check it out, what do you see? Tough Games, easy wins, let me hear you!
The schedule — and notes on each game — follows:
| 2010 PRESEASON SCHEDULE | ||||||
| WEEK | DAY | DATE | OPPONENT | SITE | TIME | TV |
| 1 | Sun. | Aug. 15 | at Cincinnati | Paul Brown Stadium | 7 p.m. EDT | KCNC-TV (CBS4) |
| 2 | Sat. | Aug. 21 | DETROIT | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 7 p.m. MDT | KCNC-TV (CBS4) |
| 3 | Sun. | Aug. 29 | PITTSBURGH | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 6 p.m. MDT | FOX (National) |
| 4 | Thu. | Sep. 2 | at Minnesota | Mall of America Field at H.H.H. Metrodome | 7 p.m. CDT | KCNC-TV (CBS4) |
| 2010 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE | ||||||
| WEEK | DAY | DATE | OPPONENT | SITE | TIME | TV |
| 1 | Sun. | Sept. 12 | at Jacksonville | Jacksonville Municipal Stadium | 1 p.m. EDT | CBS |
| 2 | Sun. | Sept. 19 | SEATTLE | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:05 p.m. MDT | FOX |
| 3 | Sun. | Sept. 26 | INDIANAPOLIS | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:15 p.m. MDT | CBS |
| 4 | Sun. | Oct. 3 | at Tennessee | LP Field | 12 p.m. CDT | CBS |
| 5 | Sun. | Oct. 10 | at Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium | 1 p.m. EDT | CBS |
| 6 | Sun. | Oct. 17 | NEW YORK JETS | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:05 p.m. MDT | CBS |
| 7 | Sun. | Oct. 24 | OAKLAND | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:15 p.m. MDT | CBS |
| 8 | Sun. | Oct. 31 | at San Francisco | Wembley Stadium (London) | 5 p.m. GMT | CBS |
| 9 | BYE | |||||
| 10 | Sun. | Nov. 14 | KANSAS CITY | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:05 p.m. MST | CBS |
| 11 | Mon. | Nov. 22 | at San Diego | Qualcomm Stadium | 5:30 p.m. PST | ESPN (National) |
| 12 | Sun. | Nov. 28 | ST. LOUIS | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:15 p.m. MST | FOX* |
| 13 | Sun. | Dec. 5 | at Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | 12 p.m. CST | CBS* |
| 14 | Sun. | Dec. 12 | at Arizona | University of Phoenix Stadium | 2:15 p.m. MST | CBS* |
| 15 | Sun. | Dec. 19 | at Oakland | Oakland Coliseum | 1:15 p.m. PST | CBS* |
| 16 | Sun. | Dec. 26 | HOUSTON | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:05 p.m. MST | CBS* |
| 17 | Sun. | Jan. 2 | SAN DIEGO | INVESCO Field at Mile High | 2:15 p.m. MST | CBS* |
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Drew April 20th at 9:02 pm
Also: more off season news!
ESPN’s John Clayton is reporting that former Denver guard Ben Hamilton has signed with the Seattle Seahawks.
Hamilton visited the Seahawks earlier this offseason. Denver had no interest in bringing back Hamilton because it is looking for bigger interior offensive linemen. Denver is moving from a zone blocking scheme to a more traditional, power-blocking scheme. Hamilton, who has been with Denver since 2001, lost his starting job last season.
In Seattle, he reunites with former Denver coaches Alex Gibbs and Jeremy Bates.
Woody April 22nd at 10:25 am
It’s always nice when you get to play the NFC West.
Drew April 22nd at 3:19 pm
Yeah we are lucky to have such a crap division. They are all improving though, watch out for K.C. to start to compete again. The have been splitting games with us even with no talent. How do you think Ben’s loss and the rest of our offense being traded will affect the draft?
Drew April 22nd at 11:12 pm
WOW, when your wrong you are wrong. The only thing I was right about in the draft preview was Josh McD was going to be aggressive and that I have no way to predict what he will do. This is crazy. Tim Tebow QB from FLA. selected #1 in the draft by your Denver Broncos! Here we go again.
David April 23rd at 8:33 am
Drew isn’t Alex Gibbs in Cleveland now? I may be wrong about that but I could have sworn that he was with Holmgren.
Also JMAC’s destiny is not completely connected with Tim Tebow’s success. It’s a risk but I guess it’s a risk that JMAC was willing to take. I do like Damaryus Thomas… I always have. He’s big, strong, good hands and a lot faster than Brandon Marshall. He also is a good character guy and because of his elite speed he is a deep threat at 6′3 3/4. The question everyone has is why they have never heard of this guy…. Well the answer is easy He went to Gerogia Tech to be the next Calvin Johnson and they switched coaches and they now run an option based offense.