The Denver Broncos inactives for against the Green Bay Packers were: Sam Ehlinger, Pat Bryant, Reese Taylor, Que Robinson, Geron Christian, Jordan Jackson, and Sai’vion Jones.
Because of the kneel-downs at the end of the game, only two of the OL guys played every snap. Alex Forsyth, Calvin Throckmorton and Frank Crum all got two snaps at the end of the game. Crum also got 10 snaps as the 6th OL.
Talanoa Hufanga got two offensive snaps in the victory formation. Justin Simmons used to do this at the end of games when we were kneeling the ball.
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The Denver Broncos finally got their signature win that the national media demanded they see before they truly believe in this football team. With that 34-26 victory over the Green Bay Packers, they solidified their status at the top with the other teams getting all the love lately. It helps that Denver is hard to ignore with the best record in football.
They will have another tough test with the 10-4 Jacksonville Jaguars visiting next week. If they win that game, they could secure both the top seed and the AFC West title depending on the outcome of other games....
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Last Sunday, the Denver Broncos clinched a postseason berth with a win over the Green Bay Packers, but the job was far from finished. Due to the New England Patriots losing to the Buffalo Bills, the Broncos’ lead for the one seed grew while their lead in the AFC West remained the same after the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and eliminated them from making the postseason.
This week, the Broncos could clinch both the AFC West and the number one seed in the AFC with a victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars and losses by the Chargers,...
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That was a phenomenal performance from this Denver Broncos team in the biggest game of the year, matched with the red-hot Green Bay Packers. Doubters everywhere picked the Packers with the Broncos coming into this game as underdogs.
It is now time, NFL. People keep wanting to downplay the Broncos, Bo Nix, and this defense. The 2025 Denver Broncos are inevitable and undeniable.
This team showed resiliency, tenacity, and fearlessness on the way to their 12th victory of the season. They now have a one-game lead over the New England Patriots for the #1 seed in the AFC. They control...
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When the 2026 schedule was released prognosticators and fans alike looked at the path before Denver. 11 wins? 9 wins? Make the playoffs? Let’s just hope it’s not a first-round exit, am I right? This year, the Broncos shattered expectations by exceeding most win projections with 3 games still to go.
Could these Broncos make it to a Super Bowl?
On Sunday when the Broncos beat the Green Bay Packers, they told the world that they aren’t just some bumbling doofus who wandered into contention in the AFC West. For weeks, Denver had been discounted as a mirage, frauds, and...
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The Denver Broncos took a huge step toward silencing the doubters on Sunday with a convincing 34-26 win over the Green Bay Packers. The last time the Broncos won the Super Bowl, that team also had a statement win over the Packers, while that was earlier in the season (week 8) it was a statement win over a team that was considered a serious Super Bowl contender. The Packers came into that game 6-0 and looking like one of the strongest teams in the NFC. They were humbled in that game and went 4-6 the rest of the way to...
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With their statement victory over the Green Bay Packers, the Denver Broncos have now won eleven straight games. Touting a 12-2 record, they have defied the odds and found a way to grind out hard-fought battles throughout their 2025 campaign.
As the season chugs along, so do the Broncos who now boast a multi-game lead in AFC West. Better yet, they are poised to earn the conference’s top playoff seed if they can take care of business in the final three games. Even so, the national media and analysts are still sleeping in the Broncos. Though not many would go...
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A game of nominal playoff implications with two teams fighting for playoff spots, but not against each others’ playoff spots really. The Pittsburgh Steelers are fighting for the AFC North division, while the Miami Dolphins are likely looking to sneak in as the seventh seed. Miami is in must-win all games mode, however. So a loss here tonight would doom their hopes completely.
Kickoff is set for Monday, December 15, 2025 at 6:15 p.m. Mile High time at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and will air on ESPN/ABC.
According to FanDuel, the Steelers are favored by 3.5-points...
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The Denver Broncos announced on Monday that they have placed starting safety Brandon Jones on the injured reserve. He suffered a chest injury during Sunday’s victory over the Green Bay Packers and will be out for at least the remainder of the regular season. With a spot open on the 53-man roster, the Broncos claimed running back Cody Schrader off waivers from the Houston Texans and he will add some running back depth moving forward.
With Brandon Jones out, we saw P.J. Locke step in and play rather well for the Broncos in the second half of Sunday’s game. He...
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The Denver Broncos moved to 12-2 on the season with an impressive victory over the Green Bay Packers to take sole possession of the bests record in the NFL with just three games to go. The game was a seesaw type game with many lead changes, but the second half proved to be the Broncos half and they pulled away from Green Bay in the third quarter and never looked back.
After a third quarter touchdown, the Packers were up by nine points and had the ball. However, a Jordan Love deep shot was intercepted by Pat Surtain II and...
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Coming into Sunday’s game vs. the Green Bay Packers, many were calling it a potential Super Bowl preview. The Denver Broncos have won 10 straight games, while the Green Bay Packers came into this game hot and looked poised to take control of the NFC. On top of that, both teams had a lot on the line when it came to playoff implications and really could not afford to lose this game if they wanted to reach their ultimate goal.
The atmosphere felt like a postseason game. The crowd was loud, and even though it was a home game for...
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Immediately following the Broncos’ playoff-clinching win over the Packers, CBS’ lead sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson asked Bo Nix what the “underdog Broncos team showed against a really difficult Packers team?”
“That we’re the overdogs,” the quarterback said without skipping a beat.
Yeah. Take that, sports pundits.
The Denver Broncos are the overdogs.
“Every unit played great,” Nix continued. “Defense kept getting stop after stop after stop and two really big turnovers. And offensively we got touchdowns instead of field goals. I think that was the difference.”
Indeed it was. And the reason for that was Bo Nix — the quintessential...
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