Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix was on fire in Sunday’s win against the Atlanta Falcons. He had a career-high four-touchdown day, 307 yards passing, zero interceptions, and completed 85% of his passes, becoming the first rookie in NFL history to achieve that feat. The film is even more impressive.
The Denver Broncos offense put up 400 yards of offense in Sunday’s win against the Atlanta Falcons, with Bo Nix accounting for 307 yards through the air, four touchdowns, and a ridiculous efficiency rate of 28-of-33 passing.
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How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Buffalo?
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs fell to 9-1 with a 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
Let’s see how the Chiefs used their players during the season’s first loss.
Starters (offensive): WR Xavier Worthy, LT Wanya Morris, LG Joe Thuney, C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith, RT Jawaan Taylor, TE Noah Gray, TE Travis Kelce, QB Patrick Mahomes, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster and RB Kareem Hunt.
Starters (defensive): DT Chris Jones, DT Tershawn Wharton, DE Michael Danna, LB Leo...
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The Denver Broncos had a statement win against the visiting Atlanta Falcons. Here are my No Bull thoughts, opinions, and analysis on one of the most important games of the Broncos’ season.
I said last week that this Atlanta Falcons game was going to be significant for the Denver Broncos. Win and your playoff chances are looking pretty darn good. Lose and you are one of the teams on the outside looking in and hoping for some luck along the way.
The Broncos were ready for the moment and laid a good old-fashioned ass-whooping on the Falcons.
The offense clicked....
Some good stuff to talk and think about this week from the Denver Broncos 38-6 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
The Denver Broncos’ six wins have come against teams with a combined record of 22-41 with the Atlanta Falcons being the only team currently with a winning record. The Broncos’ five losses have come against teams with a combined record of 36-15. Translation, the Broncos are beating the teams that they should and losing to the teams that are “better” than they at least were at the time.
I have no doubt that if the Broncos were to play the...
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Move to Make Now: Scale Back Travis Kelce’s Workload
The Bills did a really nice job of keeping Travis Kelce in check. He ended the game with just two receptions for eight yards on four targets. Last year, Kelce only played 77 percent of the team’s snaps and missed two games with injury. It ended up working out, as he played his best football in the playoffs.
This year, he’s back to...
You always feel like this team has a chance.
Watching Sunday’s game with my boys, my 14-year-old says, “Bo Nix is a GOAT” after the third touchdown drive.
Obviously, he was hyperbolic. He’s 14. Everything is dramatic. So I remind him that GOAT status is reserved for a select few.
But then he says something smart:
“Yeah, but I’m no longer nervous watching our offense. It’s exciting and I’m confident Nix will throw a good pass, the receivers will catch the ball and we’ll score.”
Same.
Last season there was that magical stretch of five...
It’s a Texas showdown as CeeDee Lamb and the Cowboys take on C.J. Stroud and the Texans in primetime
It’s a Texas sized showdown as the battle for the Lone Star State takes place on Monday Night Football between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys. The Texans are in prime position for a playoff run and look to dismantle a struggling Cowboys team that has struggled to find any footing on the season. According to our friends over at FanDuel Sportsbook the Texans have a very good chance of taking home a win as 7.5-point favorites on the road.
As...
The Dallas Cowboys will host the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football in Week 11. Come chat with us during the game!
The NFC South leading Houston Texans will be on the road looking to extend their divisional lead against a struggling Dallas Cowboys team. The wheels came off in Dallas a month ago and have turned a 3-2 record into a 3-6 record, but Houston hasn’t fared much better. They have dropped three of their last four games and are going to be looking to get things back on track tonight.
Kickoff is set for Monday, November 18, 2024...
The battle for Texas
Week 11 in the NFL season features a battle for bragging rights in Texas as the Houston Texans take on the Dallas Cowboys.
While the Texans enter the game at 6-4, the team could really use a win to get back on track as they’ve lost three of their last four contests and two in a row heading into tonight. Meanwhile, the Cowboys’ season has quickly spiraled out of control with a 3-6 record and Dak Prescott was recently placed on injured reserve.
This is your place to discuss the game with other Las Vegas Raiders...
This week’s NFL action concludes with the Texans against the Cowboys on MNF.
The NFL’s Week 11 action concludes with the Battle of Texas: the (6-4) Houston Texans playing the (3-6) Dallas Cowboys from AT&T Stadium in Arlington on “Monday Night Football*.”* Kickoff is set for 7:15 p.m. (Arrowhead Time) on ESPN and ABC affiliates nationwide — including KMBC/9 in Kansas City.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Texans are favored by 7.5 points.
In mid-October, the Texans were flying high with a 5-1 record, But since then, they’ve lost three of four games — including a 21-13 road loss to...