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NFL playoffs schedule: Who will the Broncos play next?

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Last updated: January 5, 2026 2:12 pm
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NFL playoffs schedule: Who will the Broncos play next?

Broncos Secure Top Seed: Who’s Next on Denver’s Playoff Path?

The mission is accomplished, but the ultimate goal remains. In a season defined by defensive dominance and surgical efficiency, the Denver Broncos have clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the precious home-field advantage that comes with it. Their commanding 19-3 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18 wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. As the confetti settles at Empower Field at Mile High, the question echoing through the Rocky Mountains is clear: Who will the Broncos play next? For the next week, Denver watches, waits, and prepares, their destiny as the conference’s final boss now locked in.

Contents
  • The Reward: A Week of Rest and a Homecoming
  • Potential Opponents: Scouting the Field
  • Expert Analysis: Breaking Down Denver’s Ideal Path
  • Prediction: Who Will Advance to Mile High?
  • Conclusion: The Road to the Super Bowl Runs Through Denver

The Reward: A Week of Rest and a Homecoming

Finishing with a stellar 14-3 record, the Broncos have earned the most valuable commodity in the NFL playoffs: time. The first-round bye is more than just a week off; it’s a strategic advantage of immeasurable value. Key veterans can heal nagging injuries, the coaching staff can self-scout and begin preliminary work on multiple potential opponents, and the team can recharge for the grueling single-elimination gauntlet ahead.

Denver’s divisional round game is set for Saturday, January 17, or Sunday, January 18, at Empower Field at Mile High. The NFL will finalize the exact date and time after the wild-card round. Their opponent will be the lowest-advancing seed from the AFC’s wild-card weekend. This structure means the Broncos avoid the highest-seeded winners, setting a specific and intriguing list of possible foes.

Potential Opponents: Scouting the Field

Four teams could potentially earn the trip to the altitude of Denver. Each presents a unique challenge, and the Broncos’ path will be shaped by the chaos of the wild-card round. Here are the candidates, in order of current seeding.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers (No. 4 Seed): A brutal, physical matchup. The Steelers’ identity is built on a punishing defense and a ground-and-pound offense. While their quarterback situation has been fluid, their resilience is never in question. A Steelers-Broncos playoff game is a classic NFL brand of football—hard-hitting, low-scoring, and decided in the trenches.
  • Houston Texans (No. 5 Seed): The feel-good story of the AFC, led by a sensational rookie quarterback. Houston’s explosive, young offense can score from anywhere on the field. A matchup here would be a fascinating contrast of styles: Denver’s veteran, top-ranked defense against the dynamic, fearless attack of the Texans. It would be a test of experience versus exuberance.
  • Buffalo Bills (No. 6 Seed): Perhaps the most dangerous wild-card team. When healthy and executing, the Bills have a championship-caliber roster with a dual-threat quarterback and a formidable defense. They’ve faced adversity all season and are battle-tested. A Bills-Broncos showdown would be a heavyweight fight with massive playoff legacies on the line.
  • Los Angeles Chargers (No. 7 Seed): A familiar foe. Having just played them, the Broncos would have the freshest possible game film. While Denver won both regular-season meetings, beating a division rival three times in one season is a historic challenge. The Chargers have elite offensive weapons and would carry a “nothing to lose” mentality.

Key Note: The Broncos cannot face the New England Patriots (No. 2) or Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 3) in the divisional round. They could only meet those teams in a potential AFC Championship Game at Mile High.

Expert Analysis: Breaking Down Denver’s Ideal Path

From a pure matchup perspective, the Broncos’ defensive philosophy makes them a nightmare for any opponent, but some scenarios are more favorable than others. Denver’s defense, which led the league in fewest points allowed and total yards, is designed to dismantle structured passing attacks and force mistakes.

A matchup against a rookie quarterback like Houston’s, while exciting, could play directly into the hands of Denver’s complex coverage schemes and relentless pass rush. Conversely, a team like Buffalo, with a veteran, mobile quarterback and a more balanced attack, presents a broader set of challenges. Pittsburgh’s physicality would test Denver’s stamina, but the Broncos’ offensive line and run defense are built for that exact brand of football.

The Chargers, despite the recent result, always have the talent to be dangerous. However, the mental edge of having defeated a team twice, coupled with the bye week to prepare, would be significant for Sean Payton’s squad.

The bye week itself is a critical component. It allows the Broncos’ coaching staff, known for its meticulous preparation, to create modular game plans. They can install core concepts this week that can be quickly tailored once their opponent is known late Sunday night.

Prediction: Who Will Advance to Mile High?

Predicting the wild-card round is a fool’s errand, which is what makes it so compelling. However, based on matchups and recent form, a specific scenario seems plausible. The Buffalo Bills, if they can harness their late-season momentum, have the roster to win on the road. The Houston Texans, while formidable, may face the steepest challenge against a seasoned playoff defense.

My projection is that the Buffalo Bills emerge as the lowest-advancing seed, setting up a blockbuster Saturday night showdown in Denver. This prediction hinges on the Bills navigating their wild-card road game and a higher seed (like Pittsburgh) also winning. This would create a marquee, conference-defining duel between two of the NFL’s most complete teams, with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line.

Regardless of the opponent, the Broncos will be significant favorites. The combination of home-field advantage, the rest, and the strategic mastery of their coaching staff creates a daunting mountain for any visiting team to climb—both literally and figuratively.

Conclusion: The Road to the Super Bowl Runs Through Denver

The Denver Broncos have done everything asked of them in the regular season. They secured the top record, they own the league’s best defense, and they have earned the right to sleep in their own beds throughout the AFC playoffs. The “who” in “who will the Broncos play next?” will be answered by the drama of wild-card weekend. But the “what” is already certain: a rested, prepared, and hostile Denver team awaits.

For any team dreaming of a Super Bowl berth, the path is now unequivocal. It winds through the thin air of the Rocky Mountains, through the roaring sea of orange at Empower Field, and through a Broncos defense that has spent all season building a wall. The watch begins now. The hunt in January starts next. Denver is ready.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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