After Thursday’s snoozer against the Raiders, it’s imperative the Broncos come out ready to play against the Chiefs. Yes, the Broncos are 8-2 for the first time in forever and, yes, they did beat a division opponent in Las Vegas, but there is clearly something missing with this team… at least in the first 3-quarters of what feels like every game.
There is so much good to love about this team. JK Dobbins and RJ Harvey chew up yards on the ground (when they’re given the ball). Bo Nix has moments of quarterback brilliance. The defense. All of them. What’s...
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Bettors think the 8-2 Denver Broncos are frauds. They are officially underdogs at home to the 5-4 Kansas City Chiefs next week. Despite having three more wins and two fewer losses than the Chiefs, the Broncos’ seven game win streak was so terrible that they are expected to lose at home in the biggest game of the regular season. That’s rough.
According to FanDuel, the Broncos are 3.5-point home underdogs against the Chiefs in Week 11. The over/under stands at 45.5 for this matchup.
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Welcome to Week 10 of the regular season!
The Denver Broncos are safely at home enjoying an 8-2 record after extending their win streak to 7 games. That keeps the pressure on the other AFC West contenders to keep winning, but only the Chargers will have that chance today.
With Denver holding the number one seed in the AFC for now, it would be good for them if the Colts and Patriots crashed and burned this morning. That would give them a full game lead in the AFC. Other teams we’d want to see lose would be the Ravens just...
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Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos finally get a breather.
As Adam Schefter tweeted on Saturday morning, during their NFL-best seven-game winning streak, the Broncos’ seven wins in a 39-day span tie the 1973 Miami Dolphins and the 2021 Green Bay Packers for the most in the NFL since 1935, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
That stretch includes a Monday Night Football game, an East Coast game, a trip to London, and four fourth-quarter comeback victories. Oh, and a short week on Thursday Night Football that saw Denver somehow escape with a win to...
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If you guys have been reading these film reviews over the last couple of years (thank you, by the way), then you know that I have a brutal addiction to optimism. If you want proof just check out my article hyping up Audric Estime that I wrote relatively shortly before they cut him. It’s how I live life and it’s how I watch football. And how could I not be this way? I’ve had to suffer through the last 10 years of Denver football and I coach offensive line at a small school. If you don’t have optimism then you...
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Last week’s edition of Future Broncos took a short departure from collegiate prospects to discuss potential options Denver could make to upgrade the team at the trade deadline. While many across Broncos Country were hoping the team would make a splash to help with their efforts down the stretch, the Broncos opted to stand pat and roll with their current roster for the rest of the season.
For this week’s segment, I finally thought I’d get into some FCS prospects available in this year’s draft. There are certainly a lot more than this, but I think the prospects below could...
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After back-to-back abysmal offensive performances, Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos offense is in dire straights just eight days away from a critical home game against the rival Kansas City Chiefs. That game could put a nail in the coffin for the Chiefs division hopes for the season or breathe new life into it. With the way Denver’s offense is playing, it sure looks like the new life is on the horizon for the decade-long AFC West champion.
What can the Broncos even do here when they cannot execute or avoid dumb penalties? They could have traded for talent, but...
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It seems like Thursday Night Football might be the NFL’s worst product. Or maybe I watch too many TNF games the Denver Broncos play in. Either way, I’m not a fan of it outside of the traditional Thanksgiving Day. Their 10-7 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders wasn’t pretty, but it was defensively dominant and that is an important takeaway.
The Raiders started the four drives at their 49 yard line or better and came away with seven points. Defense does win championships and Denver is in the otherworldly in that category. They lead the NFL in sacks by 18...
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In a very sloppy game offensively for both teams, the defenses shined on both sides. But it was the Denver Broncos came out with the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders to move to 8-2 on the season. In the NFL, a win is a win even the ugly ones.
For the first time since early in 2024, Bo Nix looked like a rookie out there. The Raiders definitely figured something out and had the game plan to completely shut Nix and the offense down. Hopefully this is something they can get fixed quick before other teams replicate it, but...
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That was an ugly Thursday Night game, but the Broncos once again came out on top and improved to an NFL-best 8-2 record. They have now won 7-straight games, lead the AFC West, and will have a mini-bye week before their big game vs. the Chiefs next weekend.
Like most Thursday Night games, this was a sloppy one. The Broncos held two walk-throughs prior to this game, and it showed. On offense, they looked out of sync, unprepared, and just sloppy. They’re slow starters normally, but it was even worse tonight as they struggled to score at all. The same...
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The Denver Broncos hosted the Las Vegas Raiders for a division rivalry matchup on Thursday Night Football. While the Broncos were hoping to play a complete game, it was another ugly one. At the end of four quarters, Denver was once again victorious defeating the Raiders 10-7. That marks seven wins in a row and eight total after ten games. Let’s get into some instant reactions and takeaways from tonight.
Another “Yikes!” performance by Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense.
Everyone across Broncos Country was hoping for Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense to have a fast start against the...
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The short week was not kind for the Denver Broncos offense. Then again, normal weeks aren’t kind either. At least in terms of how they play early in games. The biggest issue, however, was penalties. The Las Vegas Raiders had tons of opportunities to get up big early, but squandered those and the game turned into a defensive struggle.
In a game of attrition, the Broncos lack of discipline is what kept the Raiders in it. They would persevere and hold on late to move to 8-2 on the season. Now they must prepare for the Kansas City Chiefs. If...
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