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Broncos6482
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Just a couple of things I noticed when looking at the Broncos all time head to head records, and thought I would share as things to watch for this upcoming season.
The Broncos play all of the NFC North teams this season, and it gets them a chance to get up in the all time head to head marks. They are currently 5-6-1 all time in the regular season against the Packers, so a win will get them to .500. They also apparently played the Packers once in the playoffs and won 31-24, but I don't really remember anything else about that game.
The Broncos get a chance to move to .500 against the Vikings, also. We currently have a 6-7 mark against them.
We are 7-7 against the Bears, so aside from beating Fox and Cutler, we can move to a winning record all time against them. And we are 6-5 against the Lions, so winning that game will keep us above .500 all time against them.
Sunday's game against Baltimore gives us a chance to move to a regular season winning record against the Ravens; we currently sit at 5-5 against them. Unfortunately, we're 0-2 against them in the playoffs.
And finally, if we can sweep the Chiefs this season, we will move to .500 against them for the first time since we were 0-0. They currently lead the all-time series 56-54 (that includes our 1-0 mark against them in the playoffs), mainly due to their stellar 19-1 record against us in the 1960s. We've been closing the gap ever since, and this year we finally have the chance to even it out.
Now if we can just keep closing the gap on the Raiders...
The Broncos play all of the NFC North teams this season, and it gets them a chance to get up in the all time head to head marks. They are currently 5-6-1 all time in the regular season against the Packers, so a win will get them to .500. They also apparently played the Packers once in the playoffs and won 31-24, but I don't really remember anything else about that game.

We are 7-7 against the Bears, so aside from beating Fox and Cutler, we can move to a winning record all time against them. And we are 6-5 against the Lions, so winning that game will keep us above .500 all time against them.
Sunday's game against Baltimore gives us a chance to move to a regular season winning record against the Ravens; we currently sit at 5-5 against them. Unfortunately, we're 0-2 against them in the playoffs.
And finally, if we can sweep the Chiefs this season, we will move to .500 against them for the first time since we were 0-0. They currently lead the all-time series 56-54 (that includes our 1-0 mark against them in the playoffs), mainly due to their stellar 19-1 record against us in the 1960s. We've been closing the gap ever since, and this year we finally have the chance to even it out.
Now if we can just keep closing the gap on the Raiders...