That was honestly a surprising game to see the Denver Broncos play. The Jacksonville Jaguars beat our team soundly in every facet of the game by and large. Their coaches out-coached ours. Their players wanted the win way worse and played fast and hungry. Credit to the Jaguars for coming into Denver and laying a whooping on this team the likes of which we haven’t seen this season.
For Broncos Country, let’s not overreact to this. I honestly think a loss late in the season for a high-win team is good. Good teams use a loss like this to temper...
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There is not much changed from Monday’s practice report for either team. The Denver Broncos statuses are all the same as Monday was an estimation anyway. I think we can assume all of the DNP guys might not play on Thursday night, though we’ll have to see about center Luke Wattenberg. The Kansas City Chiefs only had one change today from their estimation report yesterday, so not much new going on here.
Here is your full practice report for Tuesday.
*BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not...
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Well, that was a frustrating game to watch.
Missed opportunities, self-inflicted wounds, and an abysmal bit of officiating spelled disaster for the Denver Broncos on Sunday. But it wasn’t all bad. There were plenty of individual performances that shined through the darkness, and that includes Quinn Meinerz, who should be revered as at least a top-two offensive guard in the league/ I don’t think that he’s number two though.
Let’s wash this bad taste out of our mouths by enjoying the succulent Chinese meal that was Quinn Meinerz against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Broncos had 65 offensive...
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Power rankings are funny. You can always tell the difference between those who are unbiased and those who are just waiting to hate on your team’s success. Ironically, its those who put them #1 last week that dropped them the hardest this week, while those who tried to fairly rank them are left pretty much unchanged. Funny how that works out.
Not much changes for the Denver Broncos after their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars anyway. They are still the AFC’s number one seed and have various clinching scenarios again this week. All they need to concern themselves with is...
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The NFL has announced the 2026 Pro Bowl roster and the Denver Broncos were one of the teams that led the way with six players selected. There was an even split between offense and defense. It was the trenches that carried the day too.
Here is your 2026 Denver Broncos Pro Bowl Roster:
It was also announced that special teamer Devon Key will be [a first alternate...
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No team is as good as they look in their best game or as bad as they look in their worst game. The Denver Broncos played one of their worst games of the season on Sunday and still only lost by 14 to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The 34 points allowed was the worst showing by the defense that has been bending but not breaking in previous games. In this game, the dam broke. The Jags scored on 6 of seven drives starting with their TD drive in the first quarter to open the scoring. The 34 points was the most...
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The post-game pressers were a parade of players spitting out the cliché talking points Broncos PR had no doubt emphasized — “just need to learn from the loss,” “watch the tape and move on,” “correct our mistakes and get ready for the next game,” yada, yada, yada.
Bo Nix and Marvin Mims both noted that the team “got kicked in the mouth” with the 34-20 loss at home to the visiting Jaguars.
“I think we’ve been doing really good this season getting over stuff. This one is different. We got kicked in the mouth today,” Mims said. “So at the...
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The Jacksonville Jaguars devoured the Denver Broncos on Sunday. That gave the Broncos their first loss since Week 3 against the Los Angeles Chargers. With a 12-3 record, Denver still controls their own destiny. The formula is simple: win the final two games and they secure the AFC West title and the #1 seed in the AFC.
Losses are tough. It’s unfamiliar territory for this year’s team who enjoyed the thrills of an impressive 11-game winning streak. Though yesterday’s reality check might just be what the team needed to make the necessary adjustments and changes to finish off their remaining...
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Remember when the Indianapolis Colts were the hottest team in the NFL? Feels like ages ago, because they have completely collapsed since that moment. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers weathered a slew of injuries and quietly kept finding ways to win. They are now getting healthy and are catching fire at the perfect moment late in the season.
Kickoff is set for Monday, December 22, 2025 at 6:15 p.m. Mile High time at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana and will air on ESPN/ABC.
According to FanDuel, the 49ers are 5.5-point favorites over the Colts. The biggest...
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The Denver Broncos are licking their wounds after a two score loss at home to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Adding insult to injury, they also suffered two injuries that could be major depending on how long they lose each player.
Pat Bryant went down hard on a defensive receiver hit (uncalled, of course) and was rushed to the hospital. Fortunately, the diagnosis was “just” a concussion. He should be out against the Kansas City Chiefs as he worked through the protocol. Linebacker Dre Greenlaw also left the game late with a hamstring injury and those could be multi-week type issues, so...
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The Denver Broncos have their 11-game win streak ended in a brutal home loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. It was their first loss in 91 days. Three months. The streak ended tied for the second-longest in franchise history.
All of the things about the win streak are positive, but losing to the Jaguars is clearly not a positive. The Jags are now one game back from the Broncos for the race to the number one seed in the AFC, so there is no room for error with two games to play.
To get a sense of where people’s mindset is,...
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