Kansas City Chiefs to host Denver Broncos on Christmas Day
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Christmas triple-header is set. Hours ahead of the release of the full 2025 season schedule, the league confirmed the three games that will take place on Christmas this year. Earlier in the week, the NFL released the Christmas night game,
NFL season will feature an important AFC West clash on Christmas Day. Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos are scheduled to face off against Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football.
The Vikings and Broncos have each played on Christmas a total of four times. Minnesota is 1–3 in those games and Denver is 2–2. Neither of the two played well during their last Christmas appearance, with the Vikings losing to the Saints 52–33 in 2020 and the Broncos getting crushed by the Rams 51–14 in 2022.
The NFL released its 2025 schedule on May 14, and there were plenty of quirks to tackle on this year's slate. The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills dominate the marquee matchups, while the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles play on nearly every day of the week.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The 2025 NFL schedule of all 32 teams was released on Wednesday. The Denver Broncos will play four primetime games including on Christmas Night at the Kansas City Chiefs. The Broncos will also take on the New York Jets in London, England on October 12th.
The full Denver Broncos 2025 schedule won't be announced until Wednesday night, but the team revealed the details for one of their games two days early.In late December, Denver will travel to Kansas City to play their AFC West opponents the Chiefs.
The NFL is teasing aspects of its schedule ahead of a three-hour schedule release special on NFL Network on Wednesday.
The Broncos haven't won in Kansas City since Week 2 of the 2015 season. Denver came close last season, but a blocked go-ahead field goal that would have delivered a massive upset at Arrowhead kept the Chiefs' home winning streak vs. the Broncos alive.
The Dolphins, Falcons, Lions, Eagles, Commanders, Bills, Chargers and 49ers each have five primetime games. The Ravens, Bengals, Steelers, Texans, Broncos, Packers, Vikings, Bucs, Rams and Seahawks each got four. The Giants, Raiders, Patriots and Bears will be on primetime three times each.