- Middlesbrough – Coventry City / 220$
- Leeds – Plymouth / 155$
- NC State Wolfpack – Stanford Cardinal / 200$
- Hull – Portsmouth / 325$
- Cardiff – Norwich / 168$
- Carlisle United – Wigan / 191$
- Walsall – Bolton / 195$
- Reading – Fleetwood Town / 190$
- Southend United – Charlton Athletic / 205$
- Sheffield Wednesday – Watford / 191$
Broncos-Seahawks rivalry
What is the Broncos-Seahawks rivalry in football?
How many times do the teams play each other?
Can these teams meet in Super Bowl?
What changes happened with teams after the AFL-NFL merger?
The rivalry between Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks started in 1977. Broncos won their home game 24 to 13. These rivals play in the Western divisions of the opposite conferences – Broncos represent the American Football Conference, and Seattle Seahawks compete in the National Football Conference.
That factor impacts the frequency of the matchups. It has varied decade-to-decade. The first games were yearly, one game per season. They played twice per season between 1978 and 2002 until the Seahawks moved from AFC West to the West division in the NFC. These teams meet every four years in a single regular season matchup. Their only postseason opportunity to meet is the Super Bowl due to interconference rivalry.
They succeeded in taking part in the 1983 Wild Card round. Seahawks destroyed Broncos 31-7 at their home arena. They passed the divisional stage but crashed in the attempt to become the conference champion. Seahawks won 43-8 in the 2013 Super Bowl against the Broncos. That victory is the largest in rival history. Broncos dominate in the traditional rivalry, but the Seahawks are unbeatable in the postseason games. Will the 2020s change the situation? The answer is coming soon…