The Denver Broncos made history in their season opener against the Seattle Seahawks, scoring two safeties, a rare feat in the NFL. This marked only the second instance since 1960 that a team has achieved this in an opening game.
The first safety occurred after a holding penalty in the end zone by Seahawks' Anthony Bradford, following an interception by Julian Love. The second was due to Zach Charbonnet being tackled in the end zone after a series of plays starting from the 1-yard line.
This performance ties the Broncos' history with another two-safety game against the Seahawks in 1982 and places them alongside the New Orleans Saints, who managed the same against Cleveland in 1987.