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It’s been far too long for Denver Broncos fans since the last time the team was in first place of the American Football Conference West division.
ESPN cooked up a hypothetical trade that sent Taysom Hill and a 7th-round pick to the Broncos in exchange for a 6th-round pick.
The cliché unstoppable force vs. the immoveable object is used often in sports, but in Week 8 with the high-flying Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) offense heading into Denver to face a stout Broncos (5-2) defense,
The Denver Broncos overcame a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the New York Giants 33-32 in perhaps the most thrilling finish in a game this season. Denver scored all 33 of its points in the fourth quarter, one point shy of the most in a fourth quarter in NFL history.
The New York Giants' Week 7 loss to the Denver Broncos was a pure example of their opponent stealing victory from the jaws of defeat as they went from dominating the scoreboard through three quarters to seeing it slip away in a disastrous final frame to lose 33-32 to the Broncos in the Mile High City.
The Broncos' wild comeback, which included 33 points scored in the fourth quarter, improved Denver's season record to 5-2 and kept Sean Payton's squad perfect (3-0) at home during the 2025 campaign. Brian Daboll's Giants, meanwhile, fell to 2-5 with an 0-4 road record thanks to the squandered lead.
The Dallas defense can’t afford to backslide after taking a step forward and building confidence vs. Washington.
Find single game tickets to the Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Cowboys NFL Week 8 matchup on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High.
Broncos set two NFL records in stunning comeback win over Giants: How Denver rewrote the record book
The Broncos broke a record that had been held by the 1981 Atlanta Falcons, who got shut out for three quarters by the Green Bay Packers before scoring 31 in the final quarter. The Broncos and Falcons are the only two teams in NFL history to score at least 30 points after scoring zero in the first three quarters.
A new rumor from CBS Sports lists the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills as two teams that might trade for a wide receiver, which could set up a trade deadline battle with the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that also needs a wideout.