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Denver Broncos Film Review: Garett Bolles vs. Buffalo Bills

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It may have taken 10 years, along with plenty of strife along the way, but the heartbeat of this team, Garett Bolles, has finally played in and won his first home NFL Playoff game. If anyone on this team deserved a moment like this, it absolutely was Bolles (or maybe Courtland Sutton).

Bolles had his work cut out for him though. The Bills defense boasted a strong pressure package and had a very diverse playbook to work out (notice the past-tense for the Bills) of and there was much Bolles had to be prepared for. The burden of protecting Bo Nix’s blind side fell on Bolles’ shoulders. Just how well did he do on Saturday?

Stat crunch​


Not including kneel downs, the Broncos had 66 offensive snaps against the Bills over the span of 11 drives (not including the one to end the first half that was just a field goal). 17 of those snaps were designed run plays while 49 of them were designed pass plays. Bolles played every one of those snaps.

Bolles did not have any blown blocks nor did he give up any TFLs. He gave up one pressure and two QB hits.

Bolles finished with zero penalties.

I credited him with three “Bad” blocks, three “Meh” blocks, 10 “Alright” blocks, 48 “Good” blocks, and one “Great” block. This gave Bolles a total score of 58 points out of a possible 66, scoring a 87.5%.

In run protection he had 14 out of a possible 17 points (82.4%) and in pass protection he had 45.25 out of a possible 49 points (92.3%).

In general​


The Broncos relied on the arm of Bo Nix the majority of the game, so there wasn’t too much to look at in terms of run blocking film for Bolles. But on those plays Bolles mostly did well, but it might have been one of his weaker games in this department, at least if we’re going off of just his score.

On his two “Meh” run blocks it wasn’t that he did poorly or get blown backwards and give up a play, more so he didn’t win the block even if it was relatively inconsequential. For example, on one play he failed to secure the reach block on a linebacker. The linebacker didn’t make the play, but it was an unsuccessful rep nonetheless. And on the other one he got stalemated at the line. So again, not bad, just not good.

But with the one rep of him not being able to secure the reach block, there was another of him working a slick bit of hand fighting that did earn him the edge on the reach block. He had successes to balance out his mistakes on similar play calls.

Also, given the small sample size of run blocks, one poor block could really affect your score. Predominantly he was good and even had a nice highlight that we’ll take a look at later.

In pass protection, while he did give up two QB hits (one causing a near-fumble) one of them was not egregious and occurred a second after Nix got the pass off. And he gave up both of these QB hits in the same manner, which was interesting. Each time he was trying to bat down the hands of the defender when contact was initiated, and each time he missed or didn’t get enough contact, which gave the defender an easy path to the edge.

But when Denver really needed him, Bolles was unstoppable. When they were in obvious passing situations near the end of the game, he was lights out. On drives nine, ten, and eleven Bolles did not have any blocks graded less than “Good” the entire time. That’s 14-straight reps were the Bills defender didn’t have a chance of getting to Nix. That’s remarkable given the situation the Broncos were in and the ability of the Buffalo defense.

And Joey Bosa, the vaulted pass rusher, didn’t even get close to Nix the entire time Bolles was lined up against him. We’ll take a look at a play were Bosa was even getting bullied.

The specifics​


Pass play – Drop back – Bad block

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This is a simple mistake but one that forces Nix to have to throw the ball away to avoid taking a hit. And I don’t know if I even want to fully blame Bolles or rather chalk this one up to a great defensive scheme, but I think I’ll take the harsher option given how good Bolles is and how he usually is able to pick up these blocks.

The Bills have an edge defender walked up to the line of scrimmage and he’s lined out wide. The DE and DT to the side of that defender are running a stunt. Both of those guys end up moving inside to open up the C gap for that edge blitzer. And Bolles does a good job of passing off Bosa and does eventually see the blitzer, but he’s too late and unable to get to the outside or get a hand on him.

This is a really tough situation to be in if you’re Bolles. Your primary block is the DE. He slants inside so you have to get your head inside as you should then be expecting a stunt, which means a looper is coming around your way. If you do this then there is hardly a chance you can then look outside unless you already had that defender keyed pre-snap. Maybe Bolles should have. Maybe the protection should have been a slide to the left. But that’s also not up to the tackle, usually.

I think there’s a strong case to make that this should be graded a “Meh”, but I’ll stay on the harsher side of the argument here.

Pass block – Drop back – Bad block

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Here is one of the QB hits that Bolles gave up. And like I said earlier, it all comes down to the initial bit of hand fighting.

Pay attention to his right hand. As the defender sticks out his arm to initiate contact Bolles attempts to swat it down and throw the DE off balance. But he’s unable to do so as the DE is still able to get his hand on Bolles’ chest. And since that swat attempt causes Bolles to turn out, than leaves a short edge for the DE to take and he nearly forces a fumble on this play.

Better contact and more vertical movement can help prevent this.

Pass play – Play action – Great block

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This was a perfect play all-around. Scores their first home playoff touchdown in 10 years, takes the lead, gets an offensive lineman (shout out Frank Crum) a touchdown, and Bolles is making Joey Bosa look stupid.

That initial pop he gives Bosa is fantastic. He has his base behind and underneath him, gets both hands to the chest, which stands Bosa up. He then follows up with a shot to the shoulder which knocks Bosa to the ground. And then he’s about to follow up with another shove as soon as Bosa gets back to his feet.

You know what? Screw it. This play makes me feel a certain level of energy that really gets me going. That feeling alone, I believe, helps dictate the sort of block that this should be graded as. I rebuke my initial thoughts and will be correcting this to a “Great” block. All grades will be adjusted. Bully ball is great blocking.

Run play – Outside Zone – Good block

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Here is the nifty bit of OZ blocking I was alluding to earlier. There’s nothing major that Bolles does here, in fact it’s fairly subtle. But it really makes the difference on this block.

Bolles’ goal on this block is to secure the outside shoulder of the DT. This will finish with his head to the left of the DT. At the start of this block, Bolles is close, but is stuck moving laterally with the DT while staying face-to-face with him. But then, aided by the upwards leverage on the play side shoulder he secured with his right arm, Bolles flips his hips and rips his left arm across the body of the DT, turns and runs with him and secures the outside edge.

This is textbook usage of the rip technique on reach blocking. It’s also a nice example of the block progressing through the length of the play.

Run play – QB Pin and Pull – Good block

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I must have said it a hundred times by now, but part of why the Broncos are the best team in the league in their Pin and Pull/ Crack Toss concepts is due to how good Bolles is at executing his block on the edge.

There’s nothing fancy that he does, but he’s an athletic force that easily gets to the edge and is able to close the distance on the defender and get a nice pop right on the inside shoulder. No defensive back can compete with the power of Bolles. And that’s why Bolles takes the helpless Bill all the way to his bench. That’s how you finish a block.

Just do yourself a favor and only watch Bolles and ignore the other thing that happens on this play.

Final thoughts​


Garett Bolles, while he didn’t have his best game of the season, kept Nix off of the ground the entire game. He was relentless and was one of the larger reasons as to why they were able to win this game. When they needed him most, he showed up.

Just another reason why Bolles will end up in the Ring of Fame when it’s all said and done. And hopefully he’ll have a Super Bowl title to go along with his numerous Pro Bowls and All Pros.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/bron...8/broncos-film-garett-bolles-vs-buffalo-bills
 
Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots: Wednesday practice participation report

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With the brutal news after the Denver Broncos divisional round win over the Buffalo Bills of Bo Nix being done for the year with an ankle injury, the need to get healthy for the AFC Championship Game became a critical need. Two names are on that list for us to watch for: J.K. Dobbins and Luke Wattenberg. With Nix out, those first two are probably code red needs for this game. Surprisingly, both wide receivers Troy Franklin and Pat Bryant were at practice today as well.

Great news there on all injury fronts. First, Dobbins was practicing today for the first time since injuring his foot in Week 10. The rehab time on that felt like a iffy maybe for the Super Bowl at the time, but he’s well ahead of schedule and seemingly back at the most critical time for this football team. Wattenberg’s status is a little more questionable as the team did open his 21-day practice window today, but I should note he was the only guy of the four who was a full participant.

Though, when asked, head coach Sean Payton was adamant that he would not comment on any player’s expected return time from injury. So practicing is a good sign, but we won’t know if they are game-ready until Friday or even possibly until 90 minutes before kickoff with the gameday inactive report.

Here is your full practice report for Wednesday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Frank CrumTAnkleFULL
Lucas KrullTEFootFULL
Drew SandersLBAnkleFULL
JL SkinnerSQuadFULL
Luke WattenbergCShoulderFULL
Pat BryantWRConcussionLIMITED
J.K. DobbinsRBFootLIMITED
Alex ForsythCAnkleLIMITED
Troy FranklinWRHamstringLIMITED
Bo NixQBAnkleDNP

New England Patriots Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Joshua FarmerDLHamstringFULL
TreVeyon HendersonRBShoulderFULL
Terrell JenningsRBPassed Concussion ProtocolFULL
Robert SpillaneLBHandFULL
Carlton Davis IIICBConcussion ProtocolLIMITED
Christian EllissLBHipLIMITED
Hunter HenryTENIR – RestLIMITED
Morgan MosesOTNIR – RestLIMITED
Thayer Munford Jr.OTKneeLIMITED
Harold LandryLBKneeDNP
Marte MapuLBHipDNP

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation
STATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full—100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to play

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...ew-england-patriots-wednesday-practice-report
 
Bo Nix shares post-surgery message on Instagram

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The Denver Broncos are heading into the AFC Championship Game without their star quarterback Bo Nix guiding them. That’s a tough break, but the game still has to be played. Nix had surgery on Tuesday and today he made his first statement since. I shared this over in The Feed section first, but felt this was news that warranted all the channels.

Broncos QB Bo Nix via IG pic.twitter.com/bxWR4CQayQ

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) January 21, 2026
The last few days have been hard to put into words.

What started as one of the most exciting games I’ve ever been a part of ended with some of the most devastating football news I’ve ever received. This is not how I imagined my season would come to an end, but our season has been defined by overcoming adversity and responding to it.

I can’t express how much this team and organization mean to me and how much I believe in them. I couldn’t be more proud of our guys. I couldn’t be more confident in Jarrett. And I couldn’t be more excited for what’s next.

Thank you all for the kind words, love and support over the last few days. Thankful for my trainers, Beau, Vince and Dr. Waldrop for taking great care of me.

God never says oops, and he is always good. He has big plans for this team. We’re not finished, as a matter of fact we’re just getting started. We’re just going to keep climbing higher.

Go Broncos.

It’s a tough break for him and for the Broncos, but this ride isn’t over. As a fan, I couldn’t be happier to have Bo Nix as the franchise quarterback of this team. I can’t wait to see what he does in his career.

But first, they’ve got an AFC Championship Game to go win!

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-news/170506/bo-nix-post-surgery-message-on-instagram
 
Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots: Thursday practice participation report

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The Denver Broncos only had one change over the previous days’ practice report with wide receiver Pat Bryant progressing from limited to a full participant. It is looking like he might be good to go for the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots on Sunday.

Meanwhile, running J.K. Dobbins, center Alex Forsyth, and wide receiver Troy Franklin remain limited for the second consecutive day. Though the word is that Dobbins is trending in the right direction. Center Luke Wattenberg completed his second-straight full day of practice, so it looks like he’ll be likely good to go for this game as well.

Obviously, Bo Nix is out and likely heading to injured reserve in a few days after having successful surgery on his ankle. Us fans hope for him to have a good recovery and be 100% come training camp for next season.

Here is your full practice report for Thursday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Pat BryantWRConcussionLIMITEDFULL
Frank CrumTAnkleFULLFULL
Lucas KrullTEFootFULLFULL
Drew SandersLBAnkleFULLFULL
JL SkinnerSQuadFULLFULL
Luke WattenbergCShoulderFULLFULL
J.K. DobbinsRBFootLIMITEDLIMITED
Alex ForsythCAnkleLIMITEDLIMITED
Troy FranklinWRHamstringLIMITEDLIMITED
Bo NixQBAnkleDNPDNP

New England Patriots Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Joshua FarmerDLHamstringFULLFULL
TreVeyon HendersonRBShoulderFULLFULL
Terrell JenningsRBPassed Concussion ProtocolFULLFULL
Robert SpillaneLBHandFULLFULL
Carlton Davis IIICBConcussion ProtocolLIMITEDLIMITED
Christian EllissLBHipLIMITEDLIMITED
Hunter HenryTENIR – RestLIMITEDLIMITED
Mack HollinsWRAbdomenLIMITED
Morgan MosesOTNIR – RestLIMITEDLIMITED
Thayer Munford Jr.OTKneeLIMITEDLIMITED
Garrett BradburyCIllnessDNP
Harold LandryLBKneeDNPDNP
Marte MapuLBHipDNPDNP

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation
STATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full—100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to play

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv.../broncos-vs-patriots-thursday-practice-report
 
Scouting the Enemy: New England Patriots

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The Denver Broncos have the opportunity to punch their ticket to Santa Clara and represent the AFC in Super Bowl 60. In order to do that, they will have to take down a well-coached New England Patriots squad that is having a banner season of their own. It won’t be easy, but if the Broncos can limit the ability of their X-Factor players on offense and defense, they will have a good shot at winning on Sunday. Here is a deeper look at Denver’s AFC Championship Game opponent.

2025 New England Patriots Regular Season Review


The Patriots sported a 14-3 record and won the AFC East division title. They were a well-rounded team on both sides of the ball. They finished the regular season second in points scored and third in yards gained on offense. On defense, they allowed the fourth fewest points and were eighth in yards allowed. They ranked tenth in turnover margin.

The Patriots Offensive X-Factor: Drake Maye — Quarterback


In his second season in the National Football League, Drake Maye experienced a significant uptick in production in efficacy under Head Coach Mike Vrabel and Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels. They don’t have many star players on offense, but McDaniels’ play-calling ability and Maye’s efficiency at quarterback made the Patriots’ offense one of the best in the NFL in 2025.

In seventeen regular season games, Maye threw for 4,394 yards, completed 72-percent of his passes (tops in the NFL), and had 31 touchdowns with just 8 interceptions. He added 450 yards on the ground on 103 carries with 4 touchdowns. Those numbers earned him a trip to the Pro-Bowl and second-team All-Pro honors. He’s obviously their top playmaker and a primary reason why the Patriots had so much success this season.

One thing the Broncos did well against the Buffalo Bills was negating Josh Allen’s ability to throw down the field. They held Allen to 0-of-9 on balls that traveled 20 yards or more down the field. Deep ball passing is one of Maye’s best traits and Denver’s secondary is going to need another top-tier performance to shut down New England’s aerial attack.

Maye has looked a bit shaky compared to his regular season efforts in the post-season, but he certainly has the ability to play at a high level. Limiting his impact as a passer and runner will be the top priority for the Broncos’ defense if they hope to advance to Super Bowl 60.

I cannot find a Drake Maye weakness pic.twitter.com/m28u8fFjkI

— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) January 21, 2026

The Patriots Defensive X-Factor: Milton Williams — Defensive Lineman


The Patriots aren’t just good on offense. They also have a tremendous defense. There were a handful of players that could have earned this honor, but I decided to tab Milton Williams as their defensive X-Factor. After spending four years with the Philadelphia Eagles, Williams earned himself a lucrative free agent deal making him the second-highest paid interior defensive lineman at $26 million per season.

Most Patriots fans would tell you he has been worth every penny. Appearing in 12 games for the Patriots in ’25, the fifth-year pro had 29 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks. Keep in mind, he was still a 60-percent snap-share player despite missing five games. When he is on the field, he makes an immediate impact and commands a lot of double teams. He isn’t just a good pressure player on the inside, but also a dominating run defender.

If the Broncos hope to beat the Patriots, they will have to limit Willliams’ impact. Hopefully Luke Wattenberg is able to start at center—that would certainly help matters. I’d be extremely concerned if Alex Forsyth or Sam Mustipher saw a majority of the snaps going up against Milton and Christian Barmore. Those guys are game-wreckers on their defensive line.

Protecting Jarrett Stidham and opening up the running lanes will be mission critical for Denver to have a shot at winning. The Broncos’ offensive line has performed very well this year. They will certainly need to come up clutch against Williams and the Patriots’ defensive front seven to win the game.

Milton Williams was a home-run free-agent signing for the Patriots. 🫡

The former Eagles defensive tackle posted the 5th-highest grade in PFSN's DT Impact metric this season (87.9).

Williams in 12 regular season games w/ New England, per TruMedia:

😤 29 tackles
😤 8 tackles… pic.twitter.com/cHjZUDOVMA

— PFSN (@PFSN365) January 22, 2026

How the Broncos can secure a victory over the Patriots


This is quite the matchup for the Broncos. There is no doubt both Denver and New England are very well-coached teams. While the Patriots are the more well-rounded of the two, I believe the Broncos can win the game.

First and foremost, Denver needs to find a way to get their ground game going. If J.K. Dobbins is able to play, that should really jumpstart Denver’s rushing attack and help be more efficient on early downs. In turn, that will alleviate pressure from Jarrett Stidham’s shoulders.

On defense, the Broncos’ front seven has to get home and rattle Maye. Additionally, Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph will have to come up with a gameplan that helps neutralize New England’s ability to accumulate big plays in their passing game via their tight ends and running backs.

Most importantly, winning the turnover battle is an absolute must. The Broncos can’t afford to give up the ball and need to find a way to make a big play or two on defense to give Stidham and the offense a shot to capitalize. It’s a tall order, but I expect Denver to rise to the occasion and take care of business in another close game.

Hart’s Prediction: Broncos 23, Patriots 20.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-news/170337/scouting-the-enemy-new-england-patriots
 
Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots: Injury Report for AFC Championship Game

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The Denver Broncos final injury report has come out ahead of their AFC Championship matchup with the New England Patriots.

The first notable thing is the situation around J.K. Dobbins. Head coach Sean Payton would not confirm if he’ll be playing earlier today, but now that the final injury report is out we can see he is ruled out for this game. That was something we were all hoping would not be the case, but he did continue to practice so if Denver can get past the Patriots we might see him on the field for the Super Bowl.

Good news on the Pat Bryant front, though. Payton confirmed that he had no concussion symptoms the day after and he’s had his helmet upgraded. I’m assuming that means the padded larger-sized helmet. I’m cool with that. Anything to help him stay safe and out there helping the team win.

For the Patriots, they will be down their team sack leader with outside linebacker Harold Landry being ruled out for the game. Anything that helps keep Jarrett Stidham in a clean pocket is welcome news and hopefully this means he’ll get more help on interior protection assignments.

Here is your full practice report for Friday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Pat BryantWRConcussionLIMITEDFULLFULL
Frank CrumTAnkleFULLFULLFULL
Lucas KrullTEFootFULLFULLFULLOUT
Drew SandersLBAnkleFULLFULLFULLOUT
Luke WattenbergCShoulderFULLFULLFULLQUESTIONABLE
J.K. DobbinsRBFootLIMITEDLIMITEDLIMITEDOUT
Alex ForsythCAnkleLIMITEDLIMITEDLIMITEDQUESTIONABLE
Troy FranklinWRHamstringLIMITEDLIMITEDLIMITEDQUESTIONABLE
JL SkinnerSQuadFULLFULLLIMITEDQUESTIONABLE
Bo NixQBAnkleDNPDNPDNPOUT

New England Patriots Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Garrett BradburyCIllnessDNPFULL
Carlton Davis IIICBConcussion ProtocolLIMITEDLIMITEDFULL
Christian EllissLBHipLIMITEDLIMITEDFULL
Joshua FarmerDLHamstringFULLFULLFULLQUESTIONABLE
TreVeyon HendersonRBShoulderFULLFULLFULLQUESTIONABLE
Hunter HenryTENIR – RestLIMITEDLIMITEDFULL
Mack HollinsWRAbdomenLIMITEDFULLQUESTIONABLE
Terrell JenningsRBPassed Concussion ProtocolFULLFULLFULLQUESTIONABLE
Morgan MosesOTNIR – RestLIMITEDLIMITEDFULL
Thayer Munford Jr.OTKneeLIMITEDLIMITEDFULL
Robert SpillaneLBHandFULLFULLFULL
Marte MapuLBHipDNPDNPLIMITEDQUESTIONABLE
Harold LandryLBKneeDNPDNPDNPOUT

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation
STATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full—100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to play

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...os-vs-patriots-injury-report-afc-championship
 
Ultimate (enemy) Fan: Broncos lose, but it will be close

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Broncos Country, it is AFC Championship time and that means another special week of the UFG!!!

First up is an “enemy” version with my good friend Mike Grimaldi, who qualifies as a diehard Patriots fan (but does have a son-in-law who loves the Broncos so perhaps one day we’ll win him over!) In fact, it was the classic Manning-Brady rivalry and my posts on MHR back in the day that brought us together. And in spite of him being a fan of a terrible team, we’ve become friends 😉

His wit and knowledge are obvious and give us some fun things to debate. And even though he obviously picks the Pats to win, it’s not a blowout, so there’s that. PLUS…he hates the Chiefs as much as we do!

Thank you, Mike, for being part of the best series at Mile High Report!

Now let’s get into it…

The Duke is our Honorary Captain for the AFC Championship Game. 🐐@johnelway x #ClimbHigher pic.twitter.com/SlidZZUH1L

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) January 23, 2026

Patriots v. Broncos in the AFCCG


MHR – Who would have thought these two teams would be back in the AFCCG 10 years after their last matchup featuring two Hall-of-Famers, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady? Does it feel like this could develop into a fun rivalry once again?
Mike Grimaldi: I think so. The Broncos and Patriots fan bases likely share the same sentiment: We are quite happy to have seen the last of the Chiefs and Mahomes dominating the AFC West—and for the entirety of the conference for that matter. Denver has a great defense and an under-appreciated QB in Bo Nix. I know I was giving you grief when the Broncos drafted him, noting that he was already getting AARP literature in the mail.

MHR – Be honest…did you think at the beginning of the season that your beloved Patriots would be in the AFCCG? What was your prediction for the Pats back in August?
Mike Grimaldi: Absolutely…..not. As of 10 days ago I thought it would be Buffalo and Houston. Which points to my awesome predictive powers. I wanted to have a season of football relevance. After a week one loss to the Raiders and a week three loss to the Steelers we were wondering why we seemed to be blowing a golden opportunity to get off on a positive note. Stevenson was coughing up the ball like an 18th century factory worker with tuberculosis. I thought we might go 9-8 or 10-7.

MHR – Bo Nix is obviously not playing and your team gets to face a back-up QB that your team tried to sign as ITS backup before the season. There’s plenty of “Stiddy” hype here in the Mile High City, but when Jarrett Stidham takes the field on Sunday, it will be 749 days since his last pass attempt in a regular season game. Do you think the Pats defense is salivating over this? Are you?
Mike Grimaldi: I don’t think he will turn into Marcus Stroud, if that’s what you’re asking. Payton will not put him in a position to fail. The Pats defense is solid and as long as they limit the number of trips the Broncos make into the red zone, where our D had been awful for most of the year, then I think the Pats like their chances. I do believe Vrabel has been preaching that our opponents are the Broncos and not Jarrett Stidham. I am more concerned about stopping Harvey from breaking long runs and the fact that Dobbins is practicing again. The Broncos OL is not the Chargers OL. The weather will not be as sloppy as the Texans had to deal with last week. The Pats are not going to shut down Denver’s offense like they did the past two weeks. But in all honesty I am much happier facing Stidham than I would be facing Nix. Obviously the bookmakers agree.

MHR – The Patriots are 8-0 on the road this year but haven’t won IN Denver in a while. What makes you confident your team will be able to change that this weekend? Do you like Vrabel’s “just business as usual” approach to handling the altitude?
Mike Grimaldi: Other than moving out to Colorado on Tuesday, I am not sure what we can do. I’ve always thought it was ridiculously unfair to have an NFL franchise located so close to the sun. I am sure there are standard league-wide practices for attempting to get ready to play at altitude. When my daughters moved out to Denver in 2022 and 2023 I remember getting winded just moving their stuff up one flight of stairs. Of course I am a semi-retired grandfather who hasn’t been in shape since the Patriots went to their first SB in 1985-1986 season.

MHR – The Patriots and Broncos have been on similar paths the last two years – making some strides last year with rookie QBs, building a young team with the Draft, surprising a lot of teams this year and going to the AFCCG. But the Pats have had a bigger turnaround, 4-13 last season to 13-4 this season. What do you attribute most to this turnaround?
Mike Grimaldi: We went 14-3, but don’t let the facts get in the way. [*editor’s note: hey, this is my column, I’ll use whatever facts fit my narrative!!] Equal parts coaching and a ridiculously easy regular season schedule. Maybe more of the latter, but we aren’t apologizing for it.

MHR – Drake Maye has been magnificent this year but has had some fumble issues in the two playoff wins. Will we be lucky enough to get that Drake Maye this weekend? What do you think his biggest strengths are? What makes you the most nervous about his play?
Mike Grimaldi: I pray to God that you don’t. His ability to throw the most beautiful long ball and his ability to step up in the pocket. I am most nervous about our coaches calling too many plays that rely on slow-developing pass routes. Given the Broncos propensity to sack QBs I am hopeful we plan accordingly.

MHR – Another young guy on offense, rookie left tackle Will Campbell, has had a rough playoffs, accounting for three sacks and nine pressures to Maye, two of which led to Maye fumbles. He’ll be facing one of the best defenses in the NFL which also happens to account for the most sacks. How do you expect things to go for him on Sunday?
Mike Grimaldi: We have been working on an arm-lengthening technology to help him out. He is a solid LT but he is built like a T-Rex. At least you don’t have Willie Anderson there. Obviously we need our TEs and RBs to chip whoever you have coming from that side. I think we are successful when we let him roll away from pressure on the left side but I don’t think I saw much of that last week until later in the third quarter. He seems like a bright guy so I have to hope he has learned from his mistakes. Maybe inserting a camera in the back of his helmet to help him recognize pressure. I know that if Bill was still coaching we would be definitely working with the people at the CIA to get that done, surreptitiously, of course. As we used to say in NE, if you ain’t cheating you ain’t trying.

MHR – We love to tout Patrick Surtain because he’s a stud, but you have a rookie DB doing big things and gaining a lot of praise from some vets. How important will safety Craig Woodson be to your success on Sunday? Aside from slipping him a couple of gummies before the game, what is the best way for the Broncos’ offense to neutralize him?
Mike Grimaldi: Stuff him in his locker and padlock it.

MHR – Is Hunter Henry 100 years old yet? 😉 Too bad. He’s having one of his best years in the NFL and doing so with a young QB. How big of a threat is he for the Broncos – who, as you know, have not been known to cover TEs very well.
Mike Grimaldi: He is certainly a huge security blanket. He has been quite consistent in the years since he left the Chargers. Austin Hooper at TE also helps this offense.

MHR – The Pats’ running back duo of Treyveon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson has accounted for nearly 1800 yards of offense this season. How big of a role do you expect the Patriots’ run game to have on Sunday? How big of a role would you like it to have?
Mike Grimaldi: I would love it if Maye went 8 of 10 for 83 yards and two TDs because that was all we needed. I think Stevenson is one of the most underrated RBs in the NFL. Henderson does not have the moves of a Barry Sanders but he does share the boom/bust problem. These guys are capable of putting up 200 yards , but if the Pats run for at least 130 yards I will be happy.

MHR – The Broncos’ running game has been inconsistent at best and non-existent at worst this season, which is often as much to do with Payton’s play calling as it has to do with the running backs themselves. Which is the better approach for Denver…more running or more passing when facing your defense?
Mike Grimaldi: Probably the former. If you are relying on Stidham to beat the Pats through the air then you are playing from behind. You do not want to be in that position. Seriously, how many screen passes can you dial up?

MHR – Give me your “X-factor” players on the Pats offense, defense and special teams for this championship. What about X-factors for the Broncos players?
Mike Grimaldi: On offense it has to be time for a Boutte call. We may get Mack Hollins back but I imagine even if he does play that he is not in shape to compete too much at altitude. On defense it is Milton Williams. You cannot stop him. He and Barmore in the middle remind me of those NY Giant teams that gave Brady so much trouble. QBs do NOT like pressure coming up the middle. Marcus Jones is the best punt returner in the AFC. Our kicker, Andy Borregales, is quietly having a great season. With respect to the Broncos, I have to be honest, I don’t know the team as well as I used to. I know that my son-in-law is a huge Bonitto fan. There is also the guy in the secondary with all the hair (not sure if he is a LB or a safety) and he seems to be wherever the ball is. On offense I would be concerned that Engram has been quiet, but he certainly can be a matchup problem for anybody. I would say Matt Prater on special teams but I know he plays for Buffalo now….

Predictions


Stats for Drake Maye and Jarrett Stidham? 15/20 180 and 2 TDS for Maye; and 12/20 for 160 and 1 TD for Stidham

Stats for the top two running backs on both teams? 145 and 1 TD for Pats and 85 and1 TD for Denver

Number of yards receiving/TDs for the top receivers on both teams)?
65 1TD and 75 1 TD

Longest FG for Broncos? 53 yds Longest for Broncos? 54 yds

Number of sacks to Drake Maye? To Stiddy? 4 for Maye and 2 for Stidham

Broncos player with the most tackles? Patriots player with the most tackles? Bonito for Denver and Spillane for Pats

Who gets the first sack of the game for the Broncos? Whoever is lining up against our LT

How many INTs/FF/FR for the Pat’’ D? 2/1/1

How many INTs/FF/FR for the Broncos’ D? 1/2/1

How many times will the announcers mention the epic duel in 2015-16 AFCCG between Manning and Brady? 3

Final Score? NE 24 DEN 17

The feeling is mutual, @Edelman11… We don't like yo ass either. And I'm glad we ruined your SB hopes in 2013 & 2015.😆

Broncos own the Patriots!💯 pic.twitter.com/FF8iiKksDs

— BroncoFanatic97 (@BroncoFanatic97) January 8, 2023

The Favorites


Favorite John Elway playoffs win? Hahahahaha 😉 I don’t know any.

J/K…favorite Patriots win with Tom Brady? SB vs. Atlanta

Favorite win since Tom Brady? Earlier this season against Buffalo, in Buffalo.

Team you love to beat the most in the AFC? Chiefs

Team you hate to lose to the most in the rest of the AFC? It used to be the Ravens but now that Harbaugh is gone, I’d say the Jets because that would be so pathetic.

NFC team you could cheer for in the Super Bowl? This year, Rams. Any other year probably Commanders (I used to live in DC and was a huge fan of Joe Gibbs).

If you don’t win the AFCCG, would you be ceero? WTF does CEERO mean? [*editor’s note: lol, I have no idea. Clearly a weird typo that auto-correct couldn’t figure out, but I’m happy you did!] Have you been drinking again? If you meant “cheering for” then I’d say the Broncos. But I definitely would not be betting on them.

NFC team you have wanted to face more than any other in the Super Bowl? Of the teams we DID face, probably the Panthers because they weren’t that intimidating.

Favorite Patriots player on the current roster? Mack Hollins

Favorite Patriots player of all time? Mack Herron (the only Patriot I was taller than).

Favorite new guy/rookie on the team? Aside from Hollins I would say either Milton Williams, Kyle Williams, or Craig Woodson.

Rituals on game day? Brady T-shirt and Pats sweatshirt. Probably prefer to watch the game alone but texting throughout with my son, my son-in-law (Broncos fan) and nephew (Eagles fan).

Favorite game analyst/commentator? Favorite is Peyton. Least favorite is Brady (not that you asked, although he has improved a bit).

MHR – What is your all-time favorite Broncos-Patriots game?
Obviously it was 11/24/2013 when you guys did your Atlanta Falcons impression and blew a 24-point lead and lost 34-31 in OT.

MHR – How did you become a Patriots fan? Meeting Jim Plunkett in 1970. Growing up in the 1960s, I was a Packers fan (living in Massachusetts). Then in the 70s, the Packers were waning and the Pats had a bright shiny new toy.

(Nov 24 2013) Tom Brady led the Patriots to a comeback win against Peyton Manning & the Broncos after being down 24 at halftime!pic.twitter.com/SROwHf8HQU

— TB EGO (@TomBradyEgo) November 25, 2023

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...e-enemy-fan-broncos-lose-but-it-will-be-close
 
Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots: The ‘No Bull’ Keys to the game

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Boy, has it been a week for Broncos Country. I was struck with sadness and concern at losing Bo Nix to a freak injury that punched me in the face post-game after one of the most memorable playoff games I’ve seen the Broncos play (and I’ve seen a hell of a lot of them).

I immediately took notice of how Sean Payton talked about it in his announcement press conference, and my attitude switched to hope.

I spent some time this week reviewing my past posts about Stidham to help give me a sense of what we can expect. I’ve been just as excited as all of you out there with the way this team and fanbase are rallying around Jarrett Stidham. Side note: I absolutely love the Stiddy Lebron meme that has taken us by storm on social media. I have no idea who started it, but I give a big hat tip to the creative mind behind it.

As the week has progressed, I’ve gotten settled into the idea that this game is going to be difficult. The Patriots are not a pushover. We’ve all called them cupcakes because of their schedule all season long, but they have proven time and time again that teams underestimate them at their own peril.

Here are the central keys to the Broncos coming out of this game with a victory and a Super Bowl appearance for the first time since 2015:

Offensive keys​

1) Run early, run often

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What the Broncos need most is a productive run game. That’s been an honest weakness. RJ Harvey isn’t nearly as impressive running the ball as he is catching passes out of the backfield or pass blocking. Jaleel McLaughlin is more productive, but doesn’t pass block as well, which tends to make the offense less dynamic when he’s in.

With J.K. Dobbins ruled out, the Broncos have to find a hot hand and produce ways to keep the offense on schedule. While I’d normally suggest an offense supplement this with a screen game, the Payton offense already does that each and every week. Heck, if Tyler Badie starts popping off, give him more touches.

If the Broncos do get the run churning early, look for it to open up the play-action deep shots we all love.

2) Take what the defense gives in the passing game

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Jarrett Stidham is a smart quarterback. He’s been in this offense for three years, and that makes him well-suited to knowing what Payton is calling, why he is calling it, and where he should be going with the ball. Stidham needs to be patient and let the team get to work. He should only play hero ball at the end of the half and game when the impact of a turnover is minimized.

3) Hit the big plays

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The secret sauce of this team all year long has been the offensive designs of Sean Payton and his staff. They absolutely will get the Pats in unfavorable situations. When those plays come up, Stiddy and the offense must execute. The wide receivers especially need to catch everything that hits their hands. The offense can’t afford the amount of drops we saw vs the Bills if they expect to win.

Defensive Keys​

1) Contain the run

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One big worry from the Bills game was the horrible run defense. The defense probably had its worst game of the season as far as stopping the run is concerned. The matchup of our pass defense vs the Pats pass offense is favorable to the Broncos. To get to that, you have to stop the run and keep them from gashing us for 5-10 yards per play. That’s easier said than done with quality runners like TreVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson running the ball. The defense’s ability to stop the run could be the difference between victory or defeat.

2) Pressure Drake Maye smartly

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One constant I’ve seen in the playoffs is that Maye will make mistakes if you pressure him. Vance Joseph and the defense need to do what they’ve been doing all year and mix in relentless pass rushing to get Maye to make mistakes.

The big problem they need to stay away from here is letting him have open lanes to run. He’s a very athletic, mobile quarterback who will gash this defense with his legs if given the opportunity. So pressure, but do it in the cage rush manner like what they employed against the Bills and Eagles.

3) Mix up the coverage looks

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If people still think the Broncos are a man-coverage team, they either haven’t been watching the games or don’t know what they are talking about. They do such an excellent job of mixing up their coverage with disguise that is has caused a ton of problems (ask Josh Allen).

I expect wrinkles of all types in the coverage game, which could lead to big turnovers.

Final Thoughts​


I’m cautiously optimistic about this game. The Broncos are at home. The crowd is going to impact the game. The altitude is going to impact the game. The world thinks this Broncos team is done. This team loves being doubted. We’ve heard it all season long, and they have responded in any way necessary to pull out a victory.

It isn’t going to be easy. Nothing is going to be handed to this team. They will have to go out there and take victory. They have to want it more than the Pats while being able to execute to the highest level of their abilities.

I’m seeing the right things from this team that I’ve seen from other teams in 1997, 1998, and 2015. One thing I can say is this team believes in each other moreso than any Broncos team I’ve seen. They can absolutely win this game. Let’s go, Bronocos Country!

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...england-patriots-the-no-bull-keys-to-the-game
 
After a decade of misery, the Broncos are one win from the Super Bowl

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Good morning, Broncos Country!​


The Denver Broncos are one win away from the Super Bowl.

Yet, somehow, this still doesn’t feel real. Mainly because of how bad this franchise has been, but it’s also been a decade since the Broncos were last in this position.

But the day has finally arrived. One more win and the organization returns to the Super Bowl.

“There’s nothing like it, just advancing to this position, there’s nothing like it,” Broncos head coach Sean Payton said to the media earlier this week. “When your alarm clock goes off, and you’re eating faster because every minute … There’s nothing like it when it’s just ticking, and you’re wanting to make sure you’ve looked at every bit of film, that you haven’t missed anything. You’re playing another good football team, and you know what’s at stake and you know what’s next. It’s exciting.”

Our legacy means everything.

Let's #ClimbHigher. pic.twitter.com/9TUNMtC0dr

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) January 24, 2026

For Denver to play in Super Bowl 60, it must do what it’s done all season long: respond to adversity as a team. That’s been one of the most remarkable aspects of this season’s Broncos: nothing seems to faze this bunch. They never lose confidence. Never waver in their belief that they’ll win, no matter what.

Now Denver faces its biggest test yet and will do so without Bo Nix. But if any team is capable of winning today, with a backup quarterback, it’s this Broncos team with Jarrett Stidham.

“I think what I always go back to, in any game, regular season, preseason, the AFC Championship, it’s still the same game,” Stidham said to the media this week. “Obviously, there are implications and winner advances, all that kind of stuff. But at the end of the day, it’s still football. That’s how I view it. I’m not treating it any differently. I’m not treating my preparation any differently.

“I’m just going to go out there and play and be myself. I think that’s the biggest thing. I’m not going to try to be somebody that I’m not. I know how I can play, and I know the kind of guys I have around me and the kind of team that we have. So we all just have to play within ourselves.”

Added Payton:

“I told the team this. I said, ‘I’m not worried about ‘Stiddy’ in this game. I’m worried about everyone else, all right, and how we play.’ That really is the truth.”

For this team, it all comes down to this. Nothing else matters. One game to immortality.

The Broncos are one win away from the Super Bowl.

“At the end of the day, I’m not focused on anything but Sunday,” Stidham said. “What is my job on each and every play? How can I help my teammates succeed on Sunday? I do not care about anything outside of the next five days and what my job is. That’s the only thing I’m focused on.”

Added Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II:

“We just got to find a way. Obviously, losing a guy like Bo, the emotions just tells a lot. But at the end of the day, we got to find a way and build each other up. I mean, we didn’t make it this far just to come this far. So we realized that we have a lot on the horizon to look forward to. This is championship football now, so we got a lock in and buy into the process.”

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...misery-denver-broncos-one-win-from-super-bowl
 
Denver Broncos NFL draft order 2026: First-round position set after playoff elimination

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The Denver Broncos season ended on Sunday with a crushing 10-7 AFC Championship Game loss to the New England Patriots. The game came down just a handful of plays and they all went New England’s way. That’s how it goes. I’ll believe for the rest of my days that if Bo Nix hadn’t got injured they’d have punched their ticket to Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.

Time to move on, though. The final draft order has not yet been determined, but we can determine the Broncos pick for the first round. They will be picking 30th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Updated 2026 NFL Draft order​

  1. Las Vegas Raiders
  2. New York Jets
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Tennessee Titans
  5. New York Giants
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. New Orleans Saints
  9. Kansas City Chiefs
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Los Angeles Rams (via Atlanta Falcons)
  14. Baltimore Ravens
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  16. New York Jets (via Indianapolis Colts)
  17. Detroit Lions
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Dallas Cowboys (via Green Bay Packers)
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Philadelphia Eagles
  24. Cleveland Browns (via Jacksonville Jaguars)
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. Buffalo Bills
  27. San Francisco 49ers
  28. Houston Texans
  29. Los Angeles Rams
  30. Denver Broncos
  31. TBD
  32. TBD

The picks are done by regular season record and/or where they lost in the playoffs then by regular season record. If a tie there then it goes by weakest strength of schedule. Since the Rams finished with a worse regular season record, they secure the 29th spot, while the Broncos get their 30th.

Someone will win the Super Bowl (who cares), because our focus needs to be on looking at the future. How can this Broncos team build upon its 2025 successes? In many ways, the rebuild is well ahead of schedule. There are holes and improvements needed, especially on offense. This is going to be a huge offseason for the Denver Broncos.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...-championship-eliminated-new-england-patriots
 
Raiders and Bills are interested in interviewing Broncos passing game coordinator/QB coach Davis Webb

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With the Broncos eliminated from the postseason, teams can now have in-person interviews and hire coaches from their staff. While many believed defensive coordinator Vance Joseph would be highly sought after, Broncos passing game coordinator/QB coach Davis Webb is the one teams are eager to interview.

According to ESPN’s lead NFL insider, Adam Schefter, the Las Vegas Raiders are expected to meet this week with Davis Webb regarding their head coaching vacancy. He adds that the Buffalo Bills also want to meet with Webb, but had to wait until the Broncos’ season was over. With their loss to the Patriots, the Bills are now free to interview Webb for their head coaching vacancy as well.

The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to meet this week with Broncos passing game coordinator/QB coach Davis Webb regarding their head coach vacancy.

The Bills also want to meet with Webb about their head coach job, but due to NFL rules, must wait until Denver’s season is over,… pic.twitter.com/opQoRMIq9t

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 25, 2026

League insider Jordan Schultz is also reporting that Webb is considered a “strong candidate” for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job.

The Raiders could be an intriguing job for Davis Webb. They have the number one overall pick, which they are expected to use on Heisman and National Championship-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza, and they also have tight end Brock Bowers and running back Ashton Jeanty. Webb would be able to work with a top prospect and develop him as he did with Broncos quarterback Bo Nix and build an offense around Bowers and Jeanty.

As for the Bills, the draw is obvious. He would have reigning MVP Josh Allen as his quarterback, and the two already have a great relationship. Webb could get the most out of Allen and build a strong offense for him with the hopes of finally reaching and winning a Super Bowl.

Davis Webb is a former third-round selection by the New York Giants in the 2017 NFL Draft. He would play for the Giants, Jets, and Bills during his playing career before retiring after the 2022 season. After retiring, he would jump right into coaching and be hired by newly hired Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton to be his quarterbacks coach.

Sean Payton was so impressed by Webb’s interview that he had the car taking Webb to the airport turn around so he could hire him on the spot. Webb quickly became a beloved and highly thought of coach for the Broncos and is a big reason for quarterback Bo Nix’s development these past two seasons. The Broncos believe he is a future head coach in the making, and now, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Raiders and possibly the Bills’ head coaching job.

As for defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, all has gone silent. He has been the odds-on favorite to be the next Arizona Cardinals head coach, but recent reports have the team looking elsewhere. With Joseph eligible to interview in person, we will have to see if he has a sit down the Cardinals in the coming days.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...webb-interview-broncos-nfl-super-bowl-stidham
 
Broncos sign six players to future deals

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The Denver Broncos announced today that they have signed six players to future deals. Those six players are tight end Caleb Lohner, running back Deuce Vaughn, linebacker Levelle Bailey, running back Cody Schrader, offensive linemen Calvin Throckmorton, and nose tackle Jordan Miller.

We've signed six players to future contracts.

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— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) January 26, 2026

All six of these players were on the Broncos’ practice squad and now will be on the roster as the team heads into the offseason.

Tight End Caleb Lohner

The Denver Broncos drafted tight end Caleb Lohner in the 7th round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He is a former basketball player who played one year of college football and is viewed as a long-term project for the Broncos and head coach Sean Payton. He spent the entire year on the practice squad and will have a chance to develop this offseason with the hopes of cracking the Broncos’ 53-man roster coming out of training camp.

Linebacker Levelle Bailey

The former undrafted free agent has spent the majority of the past two seasons on the Broncos practice squad. He will provide some depth at the linebacker position that could lose both Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad to free agency this offseason. He has pushed for a roster spot the past two seasons and will look to do that again this offseason.

Running Back Deuce Vaughn

Running back Deuce Vaughn joined the Broncos during the season on their practice squad, but he was never elevated to the active roster. Now, he will look to compete for a spot in the Broncos’ backfield that could see some major changes this upcoming season.

Running Back Cody Schrader

The Broncos claimed Schrader off waivers ahead of their game vs. the Jaguars, but he would never play a snap for them this season. They would later waive him and then sign him to their practice squad after he cleared waivers. He is a bigger back and adds some size and power to the Broncos’ running back room.

Offensive Linemen Calvin Throckmorton

Veteran guard Calvin Throckmorton spent time on the Broncos’ practice squad and active roster this season. He is one of Sean Payton’s guys and has provided valuable depth at guard these past few seasons. I believe he will do the same again this offseason and will compete for a backup spot once again this summer.

Defensive Tackle Jordan Miller

Miller is a former undrafted free agent who has spent the past two seasons on the Broncos’ practice squad. He is a nose tackle who provides depth behind veteran DJ Jones and Malcolm Roach and will do that again this offseason.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-news/171136/broncos-sign-six-players-to-future-deals
 
Oh man, you guys really had to bring up that AFC Championship game huh? Look, I'm gonna be real with you Broncos fans - that 10-7 loss to the Pats was brutal to watch, and I say that as someone who HATES New England with every fiber of my being.

But let's talk about what actually matters here - Davis Webb potentially coming to Buffalo to coach Josh Allen. YES PLEASE. The guy helped develop Bo Nix into a legit franchise QB in what, two years? Allen is already the MVP and adding someone like Webb who clearly knows how to maximize quarterback talent? That's the kind of move that gets us over the hump finally.

I gotta give credit where it's due though - your Broncos team this year was legitimately impressive. Making it to the AFC Championship with a backup QB after losing Nix? That takes serious team chemistry and coaching. Sean Payton knows what he's doing.

That said, the whole "ask Josh Allen" comment about your defensive coverage schemes in the original article? Yeah okay, we lost that game, but Allen still balled out against you guys. Don't get too cocky about it lol.

The 30th pick isn't a bad spot to be in considering you were one game away from the Super Bowl. Way better problem to have than picking in the top 5 like you were a few years ago. What positions are you guys looking to address in the draft? Seems like the run game needs some serious help based on what I saw this season.
 
Broncos vs. Patriots: The ‘No Bull’ Playoff Review

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Going into this game, I postulated keys to the game for both the offense and defense. The Broncos, by my count, hit one out of three on both sides of the ball. Their failure to execute at a high level, coupled with the loss of Bo Nix, meant their eventual downfall.

I was sniffing hopium along with the rest of Broncos Country in the week leading up to this game. We were hyped about Stidham. We believed in this team. We ate up the optimism being spouted by Sean Payton like it was sweet candy.

But a perfect storm was brewing that would end the Broncos’ season. Literally, there was a 2nd half full of snow. Sean Payton’s aggressive tendencies led to the worst and most impactful play of the game. Jarrett Stidham made a huge turnover that handed the Pats a touchdown (because they sure as hell couldn’t get one of their own accord against our defense). Wil Lutz missed probably the highest difficulty kick you could expect a kicker to attempt in the NFL.

The clock hit zero, and the season is over.

Offense​


There were two different offensive games played on Sunday. The first half was a regular football game. The second half was a snowstorm that made throwing the ball successfully nigh impossible.

From what I saw, I loved the play calling and game plan Sean Payton had for the offense being run by Jarrett Stidham. I think if that snow doesn’t start falling, we win that game easily.

The biggest problem on offense was Sean Payton going for it on 4th and 1. This is the playoffs. Take your 3 points. Momentum matters more in playoff games than it does in the regular season. Letting the opponents get a positive swing because you failed is bad. Your offense having a negative swing because they failed is also bad. Some players can handle this with no problem, but I guarantee you it impacted players on this roster who were on the field. It is just human nature, and I feel like a head coach with decades more experience with this game than I should understand this basic concept at a far deeper level.

The 2nd biggest problem was going for it and getting fancy with a pass play against a defense that loves to bring pressure. The Pats had that play buried from the second the ball was snapped. At least with a run play, there’s a fighting chance that your back can just muscle out the yardage, or your linemen can win the battles and create a big gap.

In the 2nd half, there’s not much to write other than that our offense has sorely lacked any capability to run the ball since JK Dobbins was injured. Even with him healthy, it wasn’t all roses. On Sunday, when the snow started falling, our offense screeched to an incompetent halt because they didn’t have any good options. We’ll discuss this more as the offseason wears on and I run through my No Bull roster review series.

Quarterbacks​

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First off, thank you so much for being our backup quarterback, Jarrett Stidham. We cheered hard for you and so appreciate you doing your best to help this team win. Being a backup who doesn’t get reps through the year seems amazingly difficult to me. I think you looked well prepared and ready to play. That’s all any of us in Broncos Country can ask for at the end of the day.

The lack of reps showed in this game as Stidham had some ball placement issues on several throws, including a bad throw early that missed Mims. He made up for it on the next throw with an absolute dime to Mims deep. Stidham finished the drive with a play-action bootleg, hitting Sutton on a corner route that was wide open. It was a masterful drive. I will say it again, if the weather didn’t come into play, we would have seen another great drive or two out of this quarterback.

I liked that they mixed in some designed QB runs in the gameplan. They called a QB draw that worked to perfection for 8 yards. He also ran a bootleg on 3rd down and almost got the conversion.

Sadly, one of the key plays of the game was him trying to throw the ball away under extreme pressure. It was oddly ruled a backward pass (my one look at it seemed to be parallel, but the angle wasn’t great). The learning opportunity here was that you just take that sack. While Stiddy may blame himself, I don’t weigh too much on this. I think 99 out of 100 backups do the same thing in that situation, or worse, probably more than half the time.

Line​


The most disappointing thing to talk about with the offensive line in this game was their utter lack of ability to win on run downs. Our running backs aren’t superb talents and can’t create like Barry Sanders. They need holes to run through, and they mostly weren’t there, which became a huge problem as the game got snowy.

There were some pass defense issues as well, with the normally fantastic Quinn Meinerz whiffing big time on a pass rush up the middle. McGlinchey had some bad spots as well, from what I caught. I’d point to the fact that Bo Nix does a lot to escape pressure that helps this offense hum.

Running Backs​

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RJ Harvey just isn’t a cowbell back. We still used him like one, with 13 rushes on the day for a whopping 2.8 yards per carry. He had two 9-yard runs that I noted as big pluses and a bunch of forgettable rushes otherwise. I like Harvey more as a pass-catching back or on runs designed to break outside with some space to maneuver.

Jaleel McLaughlin did the same with his carries. He even dropped a pass on one of his receiving opportunities.

Receivers​

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Marvin Mims was my MVP of our postseason. He caught another beautiful deep route for 52 yards in the game, which helped us score our only touchdown of the game. I honestly wished we could have gotten him some more targets in this game.

One big negative on offense was Courtland Sutton. I mentioned before that for us to win this game, we needed him to play his best game and not drop passes. He dropped two in this one. One of them was a 3rd down play that hit him in the hands.

Defense​


The defense was astounding, as I thought it would be against the Patriots. This defense was dialed in and ready to go on Sunday. They played a fantastic game except for not generating turnovers. It wasn’t for lack of trying. They were grabbing and punching at the ball all game long.

Another downside to the weather was simplifying the game for the New England offense. Without any threat of our team scoring, they didn’t have to pass, which took away our defense’s best opportunity to create the much-needed turnovers.

Front 7​

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Jonathan Cooper showed up big time in this game. He showed relentless pursuit to get the sack on the goal line stand. He also had a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit on the day.

Que Robinson flashed with a big sack for a loss of 9. He also had a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit. The future is bright for a rookie who flashed on the biggest stage during his rookie season.

DJ Jones was a game wrecker as well. He had 1.5 sacks, 2 tackles for loss, and 2 quarterback hits.

Secondary​

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Talanoa Hufanga had a really good game this week. He did drop a pick early. He had two pass defenses in the game, including a deep sideline throw. He absolutely blew up a play that had a direct snap to the running back at the goal line.

Patrick Surtain II gets tested early and easily bats the pass away. He had a great tackle outside on 3rd and 5 to stop the drive, and chipped in another run stop in the 4th quarter.

Special Teams​

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Jeremy Crawshaw killed it in this game. He had a beautiful punt early to pin the Pats inside the 10. He hits another one at the 9-yard line in the 4th quarter to pin them deep. He beat the Patriots punter by almost 10 yards on net punting and had 3 punts downed inside the 20 in the game.

Will Lutz had a rare bad game at the worst time. He was 0-2 on field goals. The first miss was a 54-yarder, which is no gimme even at altitude. The other was sadly blocked, which he seemed to think was because they didn’t line up far enough back due to not being able to see the field markings.

Final Thoughts​


I’m damn proud of this team and what they accomplished. I hope they and everyone out there in Broncos Country hold their chins high. This team was not supposed to be the #1 seed in the AFC. They weren’t supposed to beat the Bills. They weren’t supposed to be the AFC West Champions.

This was a successful season that had me loving being a Broncos fan and remembering 1997, 1998, and 2015.

I hate that it ended with a loss like this, without their starting quarterback and with a freak weather situation handing the game to the opponents. But this is football. Any given Sunday, you can get beat. I’m thankful as a Broncos fan for every game this team played this season. They fought their asses off and left it all out there on the field.

The good thing is we can move on to this offseason with our heads held high and big optimism for the future now that the team has salary cap room and looks like a free agent’s dream destination.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...15/broncos-vs-patriots-no-bull-playoff-review
 
Eagles, Giants, and Ravens put in requests to interview Broncos pass game coordinator and QB coach Davis Webb for their offensive coordinator jobs

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Denver Broncos pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb is considered a favorite for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job. However, if he does not get that job, he has multiple teams, likely including the Broncos, who want to interview him for their offensive coordinator positions.

According to ESPN’s lead league insider, Adam Schefter, the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and Baltimore Ravens have all put in requests to interview Davis Webb for their offensive coordinator positions.

After Broncos passing game coordinator and QB coach Davis Webb interviewed this week for the Raiders and Bills head coaching jobs, he received interview requests for offensive coordinator jobs with the Eagles, Giants, and Ravens.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 28, 2026

Webb is viewed as a fast-rising coach in the league, and if he doesn’t get the Raiders head coaching job, he will have multiple play-calling/offensive coordinator jobs waiting for him.

The Eagles, who moved on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after a very disappointing season, are having a hard time filling their offensive coordinator position. Multiple candidates have turned down the job, and there isn’t a current leading candidate for the job. The team, despite winning a Super Bowl just last year, was surrounded by drama, and it seems like coaches don’t want to be part of that moving forward. We’ll have to see if Webb is interested in the job or if he’ll be yet another coach to turn them down

Davis Webb makes a lot of sense for the New York Giants. He was drafted by them and had two stints with the team before retiring and getting into coaching. He could join John Harbaugh’s staff and take over an offense led by quarterback Jaxson Dart. Teams saw what he did with Bo Nix in Denver and want him to work with their young quarterback.

As for the Ravens, they hired former Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter and are now looking for someone to run their offense. The Ravens offense has former MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson and star running back Derrick Henry, and a coach like Webb could get this team going back in the right direction.

However, another team that figures to be interested in Webb if he doesn’t get the Raiders job is his current employer, the Denver Broncos. The team announced that they have fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, and Davis Webb would be a logical in-house promotion for them. He knows the team; it would be his third-year with Sean Payton, and he would continue to work with Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offensive playmakers.

Davis Webb is a popular man, and if the Denver Broncos want him to be their offensive coordinator, they will face some competition for him. That is, if he doesn’t become the next head coach of the rival Las Vegas Raiders.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...vis-webb-for-their-offensive-coordinator-jobs
 
Sean Payton wanted Joe Brady to be his offensive coordinator and perhaps even call plays

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Earlier today, the Buffalo Bills announced that they have promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach. However, if the team went in another direction, multiple other teams, including the Denver Broncos, were interested in Joe Brady.

According to NFL Network’s league insider Ian Rapoport, Denver Broncos head coach wanted Joe Brady to be his offensive coordinator and perhaps even call plays for him.

Context for the #Bills hiring Joe Brady as HC: He was a wanted man.
— Brady was very high on the #Ravens list for OC.
— Sean Payton wanted Brady as OC, perhaps even with play-calling.

Instead, the #Bills make sure he stays. https://t.co/CmbMsZ9MxC

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 28, 2026

Joe Brady spent time with Sean Payton in New Orleans as an offensive assistant from 2017 through 2018 before leaving for LSU to be the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach for that National Championship-winning team. After a stint with the Panthers, he has been with the Buffalo Bills since 2022 and has been the play caller for quarterback Josh Allen and the top-ranked rush offense the past two seasons. Now, he is the Bills’ head coach, but Sean Payton had his eyes set on his former coach and reportedly was even willing to give up play-calling duties to get him.

This is all noteworthy because earlier today, the Denver Broncos announced that they have fired three coaches, including offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi. Now, the team is in need of an offensive coordinator, and reportedly, Sean Payton is willing to hand over play-calling duties for certain candidates.

That is something I did not have on my bingo card.

If true, that would make this offensive coordinator search a little more interesting. Pass game coordinator/quarterback coach Davis Webb would be a strong candidate if he doesn’t get the Raiders head coaching job. However, with him receiving interest around the league to be an offensive coordinator, would he take the Broncos job if he wasn’t calling plays?

Was this opportunity only for Joe Brady? (Is it even true?)

The Broncos offense was inconsistent for most of the year. They had issues running the ball, catching passes, and consistently putting up points throughout the year. So, adding some fresh ideas to the room could be beneficial for Payton and the Broncos.

It remains to be seen who the Broncos will have interest in, but if this Joe Brady report is true, it could be an interesting process.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...nsive-coordinator-and-perhaps-even-call-plays
 
Sean Payton and George Paton focused on upgrading Broncos’ roster this offseason

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The Denver Broncos didn’t finish their 2025 campaign like they had hoped. After falling short in the AFC Championship game to the New England Patriots, the Broncos are now in offseason mode—back to the drawing board to figure out how they can get better next season.

Despite an unfortunate ending, the franchise has a lot to be proud of from last season. Winning the AFC West for the first time in a decade is a big deal. Earning a first-round bye with a roster inhibited by enormous amounts of dead cap is a significant accomplishment. All things considered, the Broncos are further ahead than most could have imagined several seasons into a regime change.

The Broncos have a strong roster. That’s a big benefit compared to a lot of other teams in the NFL. They’ve also got the right mindset from being a battle-tested team in ‘25. But in order to compete at a high level again next season, Denver will need to make some major additions in both free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft. And even though they made a lot of progress, Head Coach Sean Payton acknowledged the team is back to square one—just like every other one will be.

“We go back to the start of the race. Every 32 teams have to go back and go meet their parents, eat their oranges and get ready to start again. That’s really important. Now, we do that with more resources. We do that without dead salary cap. We do that with a foundation in place. We do that with optimism and confidence from the journey we’ve been on. I think that’s important,” stated Payton.

Payton fielded various questions from the media. He expressed confidence in the players they had at various position groups—specifically wide receiver. He also spoke about ways the coaching could get better to help those players. Shortly after the press conference, it was announced Offensive Coordinator Joe Lombardi, wide receiver coach Keary Colbert, and defensive backs coach Addison Lynch were relived of their duties. That’s quite the staff shake-up. Who the Broncos choose to add to their staff to replace them remains to be seen, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see some high-profile names floated to bolster their coaching ranks.

Payton was critical about the run game and WR drops during the presser today.

A few hours later, the OC and WRs coach were fired

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) January 28, 2026

Alongside Payton, General Manager George Paton also fielded questions today. Entering the last year of his contract with the Broncos, Paton is looking forward to the challenge of upgrading the roster. Since becoming GM, he has done a great job drafting a lot of All-Pro and Pro-Bowl players and had success with adding veterans in free agency or via trade.

First up in the priority order will be the pre-draft circuit which is already underway. Coinciding with that, Paton stated team is also in the process of end of the year evaluations on their in-house players. With the East-West Shrine Bowl wrapping up yesterday, the Broncos are focused on being diligent with the prospects competing at the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl.

“Our scouts are at the Senior Bowl. They’ve been at the East-West Shrine Bowl. We’ll do a deep dive on this team like we do every year, and we will determine our needs,” mentioned General Manager George Paton during the team’s season-ending press conference. “We know that we start over. Nothing is guaranteed. This was a great season, and we move on. Just excited for that challenge,” Paton added.

Day 1 Senior Bowl Standouts 📈 pic.twitter.com/9MKbQSrjtv

— PFF (@PFF) January 28, 2026

The other day, I authored the Broncos should be aggressive this offseason. They have a multi-year window of opportunity to legitimately compete for a fourth Lombardi Trophy. Yesterday, Paton also expressed that Denver will certainly be looking to make some moves and waves this offseason.

Currently sitting around $30 million in space, the Broncos could nearly double that by doing some minor retooling and restructures. That’s more than enough to retain some key players set to be free agents, as well as making outside additions in free agency at positions of need.

And that’s precisely the attitude he and Payton needed to have in the coming months. Leave no stone unturned. Do whatever it takes to be ready to compete at a high-level next year. And that work starts now.

“We’re going to be aggressive. Regardless of whose contract is what, I think it’s really important. Now we’re going to be sound and prudent with our decisions. The good news is we have some cap room, we have five picks in the first four rounds, and we could get two compensatory which would give us nine. We’re going to have all sorts of flexibility.”

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...ed-on-upgrading-broncos-roster-this-offseason
 
Ravens are requesting to interview Broncos assistant head coach/defensive pass coordinator Jim Leonhard

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According to ESPN’s lead league insider, Adam Schefter, the Baltimore Ravens have requested to interview Denver Broncos assistant head coach/defensive pass game coordinator Jim Leonhard for their defensive coordinator job.

Ravens requested to interview Broncos defensive passing game coordinator and assistant HC Jim Leonhard for their defensive coordinator job, per source. Leonhard — who played in Baltimore in 2008 — already has interviewed for the Chargers DC and is expected to interview for…

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 29, 2026

Leonhard is a popular defensive coordinator candidate. He was linked/interviewed by multiple teams, including the Chargers, on Wednesday. However, most of those teams, including the Chargers, have gone in a different direction. However, a report earlier in the week indicated that he is expected to be the frontrunner for the Buffalo Bills’ defensive coordinator position, so we will have to see how things unfold there.

As for the Ravens, they hired former Los Angeles Chargers defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter to be their head coach. He is replacing longtime head coach John Harbaugh, who was unexpectedly fired by the team earlier this month and has since been hired by the New York Giants as their head coach. Minter’s defense with the Chargers was among the best in the league and gave the Broncos some fits the few times they have faced him, and they are probably thankful that he has left the AFC West.

I would imagine that Minter would be calling the defense with the Ravens, so Leonhard probably would not have play-calling duties with the Ravens. However, he would have play-calling and likely total control of the Buffalo Bills defense so I would imagine they would be his preferred option of the two.

Leonhard joined the Broncos back in 2024 as their defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator. He quickly impressed the Broncos and was elevated to assistant head coach and defensive pass game coordinator this past season. The success of the Broncos’ defense elevated his stock even more, and now Leonhard is one of the top defensive coordinator candidates in the league right now.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...coach-defensive-pass-coordinator-jim-leonhard
 
Broncos pass game coordinator/QB coach Davis Webb is withdrawing from consideration for Raiders head coaching job

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August 9, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; Denver Broncos offensive pass game coordinator Davis Webb before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images | Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

According to ESPN’s lead NFL insider, Adam Schefter, Denver Broncos pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Davis Webb is withdrawing from consideration for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job.

Webb has had several offensive coordinator requests recently and is a prime candidate to become the Denver Broncos offensive coordinator, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport.

Broncos passing game coordinator Davis Webb is withdrawing from consideration from the Raiders head coaching job, per source. Webb interviewed for head coaching jobs with the Raiders, Bills and Ravens. pic.twitter.com/4FYpPGQ0MX

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 30, 2026

Davis Webb was considered a favorite for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job, but all signs point to them favoring Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak instead. Both the Cardinals and the Raiders are waiting until this weekend to meet with him in hopes of hiring him after the Super Bowl. With the writing on the wall and likely not wanting to be the backup option, Webb withdrew his name from consideration.

With Webb officially out of the Raiders’ head coaching search, he becomes one of the hottest offensive coordinator names currently on the market. Several teams, including the Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, and Philadelphia Eagles (before they hired their OC earlier today) have already put in requests to interview Webb for their offensive coordinator positions. Also, his current team, the Denver Broncos, fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and would like to promote Webb to offensive coordinator if possible.

It remains to be seen if Webb will interview with the Ravens, Giants, or any other teams for their offensive coordinator jobs. He has impressed in interviews, is viewed as an up-and-coming coach, and is well-liked and regarded around the league so it would make sense for teams to be interested. However, with the Broncos firing Lombardi and opening up their offensive coordinator position, you have to assume there is mutual interest between the two sides and that the Broncos are the favorites to land him as their offensive coordinator.

Webb would benefit from another year under Sean Payton and would get more valuable experience as his offensive coordinator. While he may not call plays, he would be in the booth, communicating with Payton throughout the game, and would be a key part of game-planning each week.

There is no guarantee that Webb will return to the Broncos, as other teams can and likely will offer him play-calling opportunities, but I believe they will make a strong push for him. This should unfold in the coming days, and hopefully, Webb returns to the Broncos, this time, as their offensive coordinator.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...b-broncos-offensive-coordinator-ravens-giants
 
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