Ahead of a Week 10 bye, the Broncos will travel to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 8 and then welcome the Cleveland Browns to Broncos Stadium at Mile High. The Browns beat the Broncos in a one-point game last season that eliminated Denver from playoff contention.

When the Broncos return from their bye week, they'll face a road-heavy slate to begin the latter part of the season. Four of the Broncos' first five games after the bye will be on the road as they travel to Minnesota (Week 11), Buffalo (Week 12), Houston (Week 14) and Kansas City (Week 15).

The Broncos faced a similar test last season after the bye when they played four out of their next six on the road. Denver won the first three of those games before falling in the next three as injuries piled up.

This year's stretch of road games will be broken up by a Week 13 home game against the Chargers, whom the Broncos went 1-1 against in 2018.

Denver then concludes the 2019 regular season with a pair of home games. The Broncos will host the Lions in Week 16 at a date and time that will be determined following Week 8.

The Broncos will finish the regular season against Oakland. Denver split the 2018 season series against the Raiders, falling on the road while winning at home.