Instant reaction: Broncos take care of business against Saints

Instant reaction: Broncos take care of business against Saints
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The Denver Broncos secured a 28-19 victory over the New Orleans Saints in their third and final preseason game. It was the final chance for the Broncos’ depth players to make their case to earn a spot the roster. Over the next week, expect a lot of news on that front as they make the moves necessary to get down to 53 players. Without further ado, here are some of my takeaways from this afternoon’s game.

Bo Nix and Courtland Sutton show a strong connection

Last week against the Arizona Cardinals, most of the Broncos’ starters on offense sat. Today, they saw over a quarter’s worth of playing time in order to shake off any potential rust with the regular season on the horizon.

Early on in the 2024 season, Bo Nix and Courtland Sutton struggled with their chemistry. As the season progressed, the two hit their stride and finished the second half of the year on a high note. Less than a month ago, the Broncos and Sutton came to terms on a four-year, $92 million dollar extension with the hope the veteran wideout can be even better as Nix’s top target in 2025.

For the first several drives of today’s game, the Nix-to-Sutton connection was featured in the Broncos’ offense—perhaps to help combat a slow start to their upcoming campaign. The results? Pretty good. Sutton hauled in 4 receptions on 7 targets for 83 yards and 1 touchdown. Nix was 10-of-14 for 110 yards, 71.4-percent completion percentage and 1 touchdown.

While many are bullish on the potential of Marvin Mims Jr, Troy Franklin, and Pat Bryant, it’s mission critical for QB1 & WR1 to begin the year strong. Head Coach Sean Payton has preached all offseason about the importance of starting off fast and in rhythm. If all goes as planned, the Broncos’ offense should be markedly better in ‘25.

RB4: Tyler Badie and Audric Estime heavily featured in second half

With J.K. Dobbins and Jaleel McLaughlin absent from today’s game, that seems like a good omen for McLaughlin. I was looking forward to seeing him get some more playing time today. Alas, the coaching staff had other plans. Unless they have some sort of trade in the works, it appears the third-year pro to be poised to make the final 53-man roster as the team’s third running back behind Dobbins and RJ Harvey.

That meant both Tyler Badie and Audric Estime were featured heavily this afternoon. I felt both performed well with their opportunities. Overall, Estime was the most productive carrying the ball. The former fifth-round pick out of Notre Dame had 8 carries for 45 yards and 1 touchdown. He looked decisive going downhill and ran with good power generating a lot of yards after contact.

As a runner, Badie had 4 carries for 14 yards. He also added 4 receptions for 31 yards and two kickoff returns with a long of 47. I also noticed he had a few nice reps in pass protection in...