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Broncos will travel 19,670 miles during 2024 NFL season

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Broncos will travel 19,670 miles during 2024 NFL season

The Denver Broncos will travel 19,670 miles during the 2024 NFL season, which represents the 14th-most travel miles in the league. 

That’s a slight drop from the 19,930 miles the Broncos traveled last season. It’s a huge drop from two years ago when Denver traveled 27,398 miles during the 2022 season (they played a game in London that year). 

The Broncos’ 2024 schedule includes eight games at home and nine games on the road. Denver will also have three preseason games (two at home and one on the road).

Elsewhere in the AFC West, the Los Angeles Chargers have more travel miles (26,803) on their schedule than any other team in the NFL. The Las Vegas Raiders have the seventh-most (23,345) and the Kansas City Chiefs have the thirteenth-least (16,719). 

The Washington Commanders have the best travel schedule in the NFL with 10,550 miles on deck this season. Check out the full list below, with hat tips to Google Maps and Steelers Wire.

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