2025 Denver Broncos season
| 2025 Denver Broncos season | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Rob Walton |
| General manager | George Paton |
| Head coach | Sean Payton |
| Offensive coordinator | Joe Lombardi |
| Defensive coordinator | Vance Joseph |
| Home stadium | Empower Field at Mile High |
| Results | |
| Record | 14–3 |
| Division place | 1st AFC West |
| Playoffs | Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Bills) 33–30 (OT) Lost AFC Championship (vs. Patriots) 7–10 |
| All-Pros | LT Garett Bolles (1st team) RG Quinn Meinerz (1st team) DT Zach Allen (1st team) ST Devon Key (1st team) CB Patrick Surtain II (2nd team) S Talanoa Hufanga (2nd team) |
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The 2025 season was the Denver Broncos' 56th in the National Football League (NFL) and its 66th overall. It is also the team's fifth under the leadership of general manager George Paton, its fourth under the ownership of the Walton-Penner family group and its third under head coach Sean Payton.
With a 14–3 record, the Broncos tied a franchise record for wins in a single season, previously set in 1998. The Broncos clinched their first AFC West division title and No. 1 seed since their 2015 Super Bowl-winning season, finishing tied with the New England Patriots, but earning the No. 1 seed based on the common games tiebreaker, and ending their 10 year drought since they last advanced past the first round of the playoffs.
The Broncos defeated the Buffalo Bills, 33–30, in the Divisional Round to advance to the AFC Championship Game; however, starting quarterback Bo Nix suffered a season-ending ankle injury on the second-to-last play. With backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham starting, the Broncos were defeated by the Patriots at home 10–7.
The Denver Broncos drew an average home attendance of 75,313, one of the highest of all American football teams in the world.