The Denver Broncos' 2026 schedule is officially here, and while fans are already marking their calendars for September kickoff, it's never too early to break down which matchups will be the toughest tests—and which ones offer a chance to catch a breath. Using projected over/under win totals as our guide, we've ranked every opponent from hardest to easiest, giving you a clear picture of what lies ahead.
At the top of the list, the Broncos face a gauntlet of powerhouse teams that could define their season. These are the squads with the highest expectations, loaded with talent and playoff aspirations. Think of them as the ultimate measuring stick for Denver's progress. On the flip side, the easier matchups come against teams still building their rosters or projected to struggle, offering opportunities for the Broncos to stack wins and build momentum.
But before the regular season drama unfolds, there's plenty of football action to look forward to. The Broncos will kick off their preseason with three games in August, followed by training camp in late July. And if you're craving even earlier football, June brings organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp. The countdown to game day is officially on.
Whether you're stocking up on gear for the tough road games or planning your tailgate for the more favorable home matchups, this ranking gives you the inside track on what to expect from the Broncos' 2026 campaign.
