Broncos announce 2026 preseason schedule

Sean Payton, Head Coach at Denver Broncos in NFL
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The Denver Broncos announced on May 14 their preseason schedule for the 2026 National Football League season. The team will begin its preseason with an away game against the Atlanta Falcons, followed by home games against the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings.

The Broncos are set to play Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. Eastern Time at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The dates and times for Denver’s home games have not yet been determined, but they will host the Packers between Aug. 20-23 and the Vikings between Aug. 27-30.

All of Denver’s preseason games will be broadcast locally on 9NEWS.

This marks the first time since the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in 2019 that Denver has played Atlanta in a preseason matchup. The Broncos previously hosted Green Bay during the 2024 preseason and faced Minnesota in a tune-up game in 2022.

Denver will not face any of its three preseason opponents during the regular season in 2026.

Further details about Denver’s regular-season schedule are available through official team channels.



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