Denver Broncos fans now have high hopes with Russell Wilson as their starting quarterback.

The Pro Bowl play-caller led the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory and Broncos followers would love the same result.

They have a roster that can get it done with Javonte Williams and Melvin Gordon III in the backfield.

Meanwhile, they also have one of the best receiving corps in the league with Courtland Sutton, Tim Patrick, and Jerry Jeudy.

On defense, they have Bradley Chubb, Justin Simmons, and Pat Surtain II as their anchors.

This team could make a deep playoff run barring any injuries.

No wonder their supporters can’t wait for the season to get started.

But aside from entertaining their fans in the United States, Broncos fans from across the Atlantic will get to watch their team play.

The NFL UK Twitter account shared that Wilson flew to London, England to promote this year’s games.

Wilson said, “Broncos fans, let’s go. Let’s ride, baby.”

He added, “I’m excited to be here in London, man. It’s been so much fun. Obviously, to come here in 2018, win, an amazing experience the whole week. I’m excited to come back in Wembley and play here.”

Wilson led the Seahawks to a 27-3 victory over the then-Oakland Raiders at Wembley in front of over 84,000 spectators.

“Love you guys. The London fans are amazing. UK fans and fans from all over the world come here just to see us play so I’m excited. Let’s get it done, let’s ride,” he said in closing.

Who Will The Broncos Face In The 2022 London Games?

The Broncos will face Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley on October 30.

It’s the first time in NFL International Series history that the London Games will be played in two venues.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will play host to the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints on October 2.

A week later, it will be the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers playing at the same venue.

NFL fans in Germany will also get to witness a regular-season game for the first time as the Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play at Allianz Arena in Munich on November 13.

Completing the list of NFL international games is the match between the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals on November 21 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico.

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