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Broncos predicted to take a step back in 2025
Denver Broncos reached the NFL playoffs with a 10-7 record last season. Many fans and pundits now expect the club to take another leap in 2025. Not everyone is confident the team will continue progressing, though. Touchdown Wire’s Jarrett Bailey has the Broncos taking a step backward.
Not everyone is confident the team will continue progressing, though.
Touchdown Wire’s Jarrett Bailey recently released his 2025 record predictions for each team, and he has the Broncos taking a step backward this fall. Bailey has predicted Denver will go 8-9, finishing behind the Los Angeles Chargers (9-8) and Kansas City Chiefs (14-3), above only the Las Vegas Raiders (8-9) in the AFC West.
“Denver’s defense will be one of the best in the league, but the offense will take a step back with a lack of top weapons,” Bailey wrote for Touchdown Wire. It will be fascinating to track how that prediction ages in 2025 as quarterback Bo Nix enters his second season.
Sean Payton’s squad averaged 25 points per game in 2024, which ranked 10th in the NFL. Bailey expects two fewer wins and worse offensive production this year. Time will tell.
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.
Broncos predicted to take a step back in 2025
Denver Broncos reached the NFL playoffs with a 10-7 record last season. Many fans and pundits now expect the club to take another leap in 2025. Touchdown Wire’s Jarrett Bailey has the Broncos taking a step backward this fall. Bailey expects Denver to go 8-9, finishing behind the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs.
Not everyone is confident the team will continue progressing, though.
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Touchdown Wire’s Jarrett Bailey recently released his 2025 record predictions for each team, and he has the Broncos taking a step backward this fall. Bailey has predicted Denver will go 8-9, finishing behind the Los Angeles Chargers (9-8) and Kansas City Chiefs (14-3), above only the Las Vegas Raiders (8-9) in the AFC West.
“Denver’s defense will be one of the best in the league, but the offense will take a step back with a lack of top weapons,” Bailey wrote for Touchdown Wire. It will be fascinating to track how that prediction ages in 2025 as quarterback Bo Nix enters his second season.
Sean Payton’s squad averaged 25 points per game in 2024, which ranked 10th in the NFL. Bailey expects two fewer wins and worse offensive production this year. Time will tell.
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL predictions: Denver Broncos projected to take a step back in 2025