Denver Broncos on the Cusp of Historic Streak Against Jaguars’ AFC South Dominance
The Denver Broncos are experiencing a remarkable surge, currently riding an 11-game winning streak. This impressive run places them in a fierce battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars, who are also enjoying their own momentum with five consecutive victories. As it stands, the Jaguars hold a 10-4 record, firmly positioned at the top of the AFC South.
Jaguars’ Resilience Amidst Competition
The Jaguars’ success comes in the wake of challenges faced by their division rivals, particularly the Indianapolis Colts, who have struggled significantly following the devastating injury to quarterback Daniel Jones. Meanwhile, the Houston Texans are not far behind, eager to capitalize on any slip-ups and potentially overtake the Jaguars when the chance arises.
Broncos Eyeing a Historic Milestone
This week, the Broncos have a chance to not only extend their winning streak but also disrupt the Jaguars’ hold on the AFC South. The last time the Broncos achieved a 12-game winning streak was back in 1998, a season that culminated in a 13-game run before they stormed through the AFC playoffs and secured a victory in Super Bowl XXXIII.
The prospect of repeating such a storybook ending looms large for Denver, as they prepare to face the Jaguars. The stakes are high, not just for the Broncos’ legacy but also for the shifting dynamics within the AFC South.

