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The Denver Broncos release their schedule... busting chops along the way

The Denver Broncos release their schedule... busting chops along the way

Yahoo15-05-2025

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The Denver Broncos have released their 2025 schedule for the upcoming NFL season. The team revealed its schedule in a "uniquely Broncos" way.
The Broncos revealed their schedule using "Mutton Bustin," where children ride sheep for as long as they can. 14 children tried to hold on for dear life on the sheep, each dressed like Broncos opponents. Here's a small sampling of the digs the video announcer used for the Broncos' 2025 opponents.
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As the Kansas City Chiefs rider fell off, the announcer exclaimed, "It's a tomahawk flop!"
For the Dallas Cowboys: "Give him a silver star for trying, but nothing else!"
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Against the defending Super Bowl champions, the announcer shouted, "Fly, Mutton, Fly!"
At the end of the video, the Denver mascot Miles came out with Miles Jr., who was able to hold on the sheep longest. "Friends, if you're not excited about this, I'm not sure you're alive," the announcer exclaimed as Miles and Miles Jr. held up their trophies.
Check out the hilarious video below:
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos 2025 schedule release: Mutton Bustin'!

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