Coming off a 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 3, the Denver Broncos will look to bounce back in Week 4, but they won’t play on Sunday.

Up next on the Broncos‘ schedule is a home Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals scheduled for Monday, Sept. 29. So Denver fans can kick back and watch other NFL games on Sunday afternoon.

After going 10-7 and reaching the NFL playoffs last season, the Broncos have five nationally-televised games on their 2025 schedule. Denver will be featured on Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football and Thursday Night Football this fall.

In addition to those prime-time slots, the Broncos will also make a trip abroad to face the New York Jets in London, England, in Week 6, and they have a Christmas Day road game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17.

View the team’s complete schedule with dates and times below. Note that nationally televised/streamed games are in bold.

WeekDateGameTime (MT)TV1Sept. 7vs. Titans20-12 Win2Sept. 14@ Colts29-28 Loss3Sept. 21@ Chargers2:05 p.m.CBS4Sept. 29vs. Bengals6:15 p.m.ABC (MNF)5Oct. 5@ Eagles11:00 a.m.CBS6Oct. 12@ Jets (London)7:30 a.m.NFL Network7Oct. 19vs. Giants2:05 p.m.CBS8Oct. 26vs. Cowboys2:25 p.m.CBS9Nov. 2@ Texans11:00 a.m.Fox10Nov. 6vs. Raiders6:15 p.m.Prime (TNF)11Nov. 16vs. Chiefs2:25 p.m.CBS12Bye Week13Nov. 30@ Commanders6:20 p.m.NBC (SNF)14Dec. 7@ Raiders2:05 p.m.CBS15Dec. 14vs. Packers2:25 p.m.CBS16Dec. 21vs. Jaguars2:05 p.m.Fox17Dec. 25@ Chiefs6:15 p.m.Prime (TNF)18Jan. 3/4vs. ChargersTBD*TBD*

Dates, times and TV networks will be announced for Week 18 following Week 17. The league will schedule two Saturday games and a Sunday Night Football matchup for the final week of the regular season.

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