
Not AI makes game-by-game predictions for Denver Broncos 2025 season
From ChatGPT to Grok and countless others, AI robots are getting heavy use leading up to the 2025 NFL season as sports fans ask the bots to predict outcomes for their favorite team. But instead of asking AI to predict the Denver Broncos' upcoming season, we had a better idea: ask a human!
Yours truly published game-by-game score predictions for the Broncos when the 2025 schedule was announced in May, and we're revisiting those predictions today in the place of asking AI to make up robot predictions.
Denver's schedule features five nationally televised games, including a Christmas Day showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 and a trip to London to face the New York Jets in Week 6. After reaching the NFL playoffs with a 10-7 record last fall, Sean Payton's squad will look to take another step forward in 2025. Can they do it?
"Hey Jon Heath, predict the Broncos' upcoming season." Coming right up!
Week 1: Broncos 27 vs. Titans 16 (1-0)
Week 2: Broncos 31 @ Colts 21 (2-0)
Week 3: Broncos 23 @ Chargers 24 (2-1)
Week 4: Broncos 28 vs. Bengals 30 (2-2)
Week 5: Broncos 27 @ Eagles 28 (2-3)
Week 6: Broncos 28 @ Jets 17 (3-3)
Week 7: Broncos 34 vs. Giants 14 (4-3)
Week 8: Broncos 29 vs. Cowboys 26 (5-3)
Week 9: Broncos 24 @ Texans 22 (6-3)
Week 10: Broncos 18 vs. Raiders 17 (7-3)
Week 11: Broncos 27 vs. Chiefs 10 (8-3)
Week 12: Bye Week
Week 13: Broncos 26 @ Commanders 29 (8-4)
Week 14: Broncos 22 @ Raiders 21 (9-4)
Week 15: Broncos 24 vs. Packers 20 (10-4)
Week 16: Broncos 28 vs. Jaguars 17 (11-4)
Week 17: Broncos 25 @ Chiefs 23 (12-4)
Week 18: Broncos 27 vs. Chargers 20 (13-4)
How's that for a season prediction?
Broncos players reported for the start of training camp this week, and the first practice with fans is scheduled for Friday (view the full training camp schedule). Next month, Denver will play three preseason games before trimming the roster down to 53 players. After that, the regular season will be right around the corner.
Football will be back soon, and we'll have human coverage all season long on Broncos Wire.
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