Monday Night Football games against division rivals Kansas City and Oakland highlight the Broncos’ schedule released Thursday evening. Denver opens the season at home against Seattle on Sunday, Sept. 9, in a 2:25 p.m. game, its first matchup against the Seahawks since getting trounced in the Super Bowl in 2014. It’s the eighth consecutive season that Denver opens at home, the longest streak in the NFL.
Denver, coming off a 5-11 season, hosts the Chiefs on Monday, Oct. 1 and visits the Raiders, who are again coached by Jon Gruden, on Monday, Dec. 24. The Broncos visit the Cardinals on Thursday, Oct.