DENVER — 14-3. That is the number that silenced the critics. After a decade of wandering the quarterback wilderness, the Denver Broncos aren’t just in the playoffs—they own the road to the Super Bowl. But the road goes through Josh Allen.
Today at 2:30 PM MT, Empower Field won’t just be loud; it will be deafening. The narrative is simple but brutal: The NFL’s No. 1 Scoring Defense (Denver) vs. The NFL’s No. 4 Scoring Offense (Buffalo).
Bo Nix didn’t just manage games this season; he hijacked them. Leading the league with seven game-winning drives, the rookie sensation turned “check-down” into “touchdown” when it mattered most. But Josh Allen is a different beast. Fresh off a Wild Card demolition of the Jaguars, Allen brings a chaos factor that Denver’s disciplined secondary hasn’t seen since Week 4.
“We didn’t fight for the No. 1 seed to play scared. They have Allen? Good. We have the altitude. We have the noise. We’re ready to hunt.” — Patrick Surtain II, Broncos Cornerback
The stakes are suffocating. A win launches the Broncos to their first AFC Championship Game since the Peyton Manning era. A loss sends Sean Payton’s 14-win juggernaut home empty-handed. For Buffalo, this is about legacy—breaking the Divisional Round curse that has haunted Josh Allen for years.
Prediction: Expect a defensive slugfest. The altitude hits Buffalo late. Broncos edge it out on a late McManus kick.