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Winners and Losers from the Broncos 29-28 loss to the Colts

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I’m angry. That was a heartbreaking and awful loss by the Broncos, which the refs aided. The defense played awful, the offense couldn’t close the game out, and a huge penalty late in the game changed everything.

You can point out some positives from this game, but after a loss like that, I will focus on the negatives. Troy Franklin can get his flowers another day. So, here are your losers from the Broncos’ 29-28 loss to the Colts.

LOSER – Broncos defense​


What the hell was that??

You let Daniel Freaking Jones pick you apart, you allowed Jonathan Taylor to have over 200 yards from scrimmage, and the Colts never punted the ball away. The pass rush wasn’t there, they blew coverages, missed tackles, and did not look like the elite defense we all thought they were.

Yes, they made some stops in the red zone and on 4th down, but the overall play was terrible. This team isn’t going anywhere if they play like this on defense. Especially against Daniel Jones.

Awful

Alex Singleton sucked. Pat Surtain II probably was playing hurt, but he was picked on all game, and as was Riley Moss.

Very disappointing effort in a game that they should have won.

LOSER – Bo Nix INT​


The Broncos just had a HUGE turnover on downs and were in scoring range up 5 points. It was third down, and Nix airballed a pass that ended up being intercepted. It likely took 3 points off the board in a game that was decided by a field goal.

He played well in this game, but this mistake left a huge stain on his performance.

LOSER – Wil Lutz doink​


He has been mostly automatic since joining the Broncos, but a costly doink on a makeable field goal attempt really ended up hurting the Broncos in this one. It would have forced the Colts to score a touchdown; instead, it gave them good field position and the ability to win it with a field goal, which they did.

LOSER – Refs/leverage penalty​


The Colts missed a 60-yard field goal, which would have given the Broncos the win.

But wait, there is a flag.

A personal foul on a leverage play that wiped away the missed field goal and gave them 15 yards to attempt a much more makeable field goal attempt.

The play that cost the Broncos the win. I don't see a penalty. pic.twitter.com/beak2f6qBn

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) September 14, 2025

I don’t know the rule well enough, but I don’t see anything here that impacted the play. What a costly foul and one that cost the Broncos from winning this game. I don’t see anything worthy of a flag, but I am jaded and pissed off.

LOSER – Missed opportunity​


The Chiefs are 0-2.

With a victory, the Broncos could have had a two-game cushion on the team that has controlled the AFC and the division for years now. This costly loss only puts them one game ahead, and it is just a huge missed opportunity.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...nners-and-losersbroncos-colts-refs-field-goal
 
Monday Night Football Week 2: Open Thread

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It is the dreaded Monday Night Football doubleheader in Week 2. I really dislike MNF doubleheaders, but the NFL loves the money.

And today’s doubleheader is especially important to the Denver Broncos. They likely need the Los Angeles Chargers to choke and the Las Vegas Raiders to win. A gassed up Raiders team is preferable, especially if they fade down the stretch as most would expect. The Chargers are considered by many as legitimate contenders, so a 2-0 start for them would not be ideal.

In the other game, I’ll take the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to beat the Houston Texans. The AFC needs to lose every game until the Broncos figure out how to win theirs. HA!

Open thread in the comments section below. Discuss the games action there!​


Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/game-day-threads/157756/monday-night-football-week-2-open-thread
 
Denver Bronco snap counts and analysis from game 2

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I’m going to drop the whole table in this week instead of splitting it up. If you would like to see the separated O, D and ST tables, I can go back to doing that next week. Just let me know in the comments.

Once again the entire OL and Bo Nix played every offensive snap.

PlayerPosOFF SNAPSO PctDEF SNAPSD PctST SnapsST Pct
Mike McGlincheyT58100%00%518%
Quinn MeinerzG58100%00%518%
Garett BollesT58100%00%518%
Ben PowersG58100%00%518%
Luke WattenbergC58100%00%00%
Bo NixQB58100%00%00%
Troy FranklinWR4883%00%00%
Courtland SuttonWR4578%00%00%
Adam TrautmanTE3662%00%518%
J.K. DobbinsRB2645%00%00%
Evan EngramTE2543%00%00%
Trent SherfieldWR2238%00%1554%
Marvin MimsWR2136%00%725%
RJ HarveyRB1933%00%725%
Pat BryantWR1424%00%00%
Tyler BadieRB1322%00%829%
Adam PrenticeFB916%00%1036%
Lucas KrullTE916%00%1036%
Alex PalczewskiT35%00%518%
Riley MossCB00%71100%829%
Alex SingletonLB00%71100%00%
Patrick Surtain IICB00%7099%27%
Brandon JonesS00%6693%00%
Talanoa HufangaS00%6592%829%
Justin StrnadLB00%5780%311%
Zach AllenDL00%5679%829%
Jonathon CooperLB00%4766%00%
Nik BonittoLB00%4361%829%
John Franklin-MyersDL00%4259%00%
D.J. JonesDT00%3549%829%
Eyioma UwazurikeDL00%3448%829%
Ja’Quan McMillianCB00%3448%00%
Jonah EllissLB00%2839%2382%
Dondrea TillmanLB00%2434%1554%
Jordan JacksonDL00%1825%829%
Jahdae BarronCB00%1623%518%
P.J. LockeS00%34%518%
Kris Abrams-DraineCB00%11%1139%
JL SkinnerS00%00%2382%
Garret WallowLB00%00%1554%
Devon KeyDB00%00%1554%
Karene ReidLB00%00%1243%
Wil LutzK00%00%1036%
Jeremy CrawshawP00%00%829%
Mitchell FraboniLS00%00%829%
Alex ForsythC00%00%518%
Matt PeartT00%00%518%

The game-day inactives for the this game were:

  • QB Sam Ehlinger
  • RB Jaleel McLaughlin
  • TE Nate Adkins
  • OLB Que Robinson
  • LB Dre Greenlaw
  • T Frank Crum
  • DE Sai’vion Jones

Alex Palczewski got three snaps as the 6th OL-man.

At running back JK Dobbins got 26, RJ Harvey got 19 and Tyler Badie got 13. At fullback Adam Prentice got 9.

The TE group saw Adam Trautman get 36, Evan Engram get 25 and Lucas Krull get 9.

The WR group saw Courtland Sutton got 48 while Troy Franklin got 45 snaps. Trent Sherfield, Marvin Mims and Pat Bryant got 22, 21 and 14 snaps.

On defense we only had two players play every snap this week, Riley Moss and Alex Singleton. Pat Surtain only missed one snap with his lower leg ding. At CB3 Ja’Quan McMillian played 34 snaps and Jahdae Barron played 22 at CB/S. Kris Abrams-Draine played one snap.

Our other ILB, Justin Strnad, played 57 of the 71 snaps, and had the Broncos lone sack.

At safety Brandon Jones played 66 and Talanoa Hufanga played 63. PJ Locke got on the field for 3 defensive snaps.

On the DL, Zach Allen played 56 snaps, while John Franklin-Myers, D.J. Jones and Eyioma Uwazurike played 42, 35 and 34 snaps. Jordan Jackson only played 18.

At OLB Jonathon Cooper, Nik Bonitto, Jonah Elliss and Dondrea Tillman played 47, 43, 28 and 24.

The Bronco defense was only able to generate 5 QB hits in the game (Allen had 2 and Strnad, Bonitto and Ellis each had one). Cooper was shutout, but he did have one of the TFL that the Broncos had. SIS said he had zero pressures in the game and PFR agrees with that. Cooper, who was rarely shut out (zero pressures) last season, was shutout this game after having two pressures in the win over the Titans.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...r-bronco-snap-counts-and-analysis-from-game-2
 
The Broncos’ are missing production from key players rewarded this offseason

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The Denver Broncos put a lot of effort this offseason into improving their team. Extensions were handed out to Courtland Sutton, Nik Bonitto, and Zach Allen. Big-name free agents Evan Engram, Dre Greenlaw, and Talanoa Hufanga were signed.

We’ve definitely seen some impact from Bonitto, Allen, and Hufanga so far this season.

What concerns me is that Courtland Sutton and Evan Engram have been ineffective on offense, and Dre Greenlaw has yet to suit up for a game.

The Broncos need playmakers to show up and can’t afford to just pay good money to players that aren’t impactful.

Evan Engram is getting outperformed by Adam Trautman at Tight End.

Courtland Sutton is getting outperformed by 2nd year wide receiver Troy Franklin.

Dre Greenlaw is getting outperformed by every linebacker on the roster.

I do think some level of patience is needed. This is only two weeks into the season, after all. I do think every one of these players can make a significant impact in helping the Broncos win games. They are talented players who are top players in their positions after all.

Broncos News:​


Mile High Morning: WR Troy Franklin makes big plays vs. Colts, sets new career marks

Surtain saw more action than he’d faced in nearly three years

Other NFL News:​


Buccaneers-Texans, Chargers-Raiders on Monday night: What We Learned from Tampa Bay’s, Los Angeles’ wins

Vikings RB Aaron Jones (hamstring) to be placed on injured reserve

NFL on Raiders partner Tom Brady: ‘No policies’ bar owners from sitting in coaches’ booth during games

Raiders coach Pete Carroll aims to remedy Ashton Jeanty’s early struggles with ‘more carries’

Sean McVay says he tore his plantar fascia during Rams’ victory over Titans

Why don’t all teams use the unstoppable tush push? Here’s why

Jordan Mailata on chatter Eagles won because of the tush push: ‘Rubbish’

Steelers likely to change returners after special teams gaffe

Bills’ Josh Allen likely to wear visor Thursday to protect nose

Tua Tagovailoa Made Telling Admission While Paying Compliment to Josh Allen

Bengals Sign Multiple Veteran QBs to Practice Squad Amid Joe Burrow Injury

New York Radio Host Floats Bizarre NFL Conspiracy About Chiefs-Giants Game

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...tion-from-key-players-rewarded-this-offseason
 
Broncos vs. Chargers: Wednesday practice participation report

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The Denver Broncos are fresh off a disappointing finish last week and will now have to head out west to take on their AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers.

Unsurprisingly, they look like they will not have inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw ready to go again this week. He has yet to make his debut in the orange and blue. He was sorely missed as both Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad were on roller skates against the Indianapolis Colts last weekend. Strnad is on the DNP list too to start the week with some kind of foot issue. Also, tight end Evan Engram is on that list with a back issue, which could explain why we didn’t see much of him on Sunday either.

The Chargers are not having a good go at it either losing Khalil Mack to a dislocated elbow. Their injury report is quite extensive after a pretty physical win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football a few days ago.

Here is your full practice report for Wednesday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Nate AdkinsTEAnkleFULL
Nik BonittoOLBWristFULL
Alex SingletonILBThumbFULL
Talanoa HufangaSChestLIMITED
Evan EngramTEBackDNP
Dre GreenlawLBQuadDNP
Justin StrnadILBFootDNP

Los Angeles Chargers Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryWednesdayThursdayFridayGame Status
Cam HartCBHipLIMITED
Tarheeb StillCBKnee / ShoulderLIMITED
Will DisslyTEKneeDNP
Justin EboigbeDLFootDNP
Daiyan HenleyLBIllnessDNP
Ladd McConkeyWRBicepsDNP
Elijah MoldenDBHamstringDNP

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation; UNDERLINE– Player is on Reserve or Exempt List and has returned to practice
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-chargers-wednesday-practice-report
 
Broncos vs Chargers Week 3: Keys to Victory

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After beating the Los Angeles Chargers three consecutive times, the Denver Broncos have now dropped the last two to their divisional rivals. And with a top spot in the AFC West on the line come Sunday, we now take a look at what Denver needs to do to leave Los Angeles with a win.

1. Make the linebacker position good again​


Heading into the season we knew what the weakest position group was: the linebackers. Right now the Broncos have a 32-year old Alex Singleton, who is coming off of that ACL injury, and Justin Strnad, a solid backup. They’re not getting the job done, and that might be just a bit of an understatement following their game against the Colts. And while we were (and still might be) excited about the Dre Greenlaw signing, he’s still not practicing. Greenlaw is undoubtedly one of the best linebackers in the league and will provide a massive boost to this defense, he just can’t get healthy at the moment. The Broncos could really use him right now.

Singleton and Strnad have comparable ability in the run game, but Strnad is clearly better in coverage. Will they give him the green dot?

2. Be creative with getting into 22 personnel​


JK Dobbins has brought a huge improvement to this Denver rushing attack this season, and some of his best runs have come out of the I formation with two tight ends. Particularly it has been Power out of this look, or Inside Zone Lead has been great as well. But you can’t expect teams to not catch on to what you’re trying to do, so it’s time to get creative.

The Broncos must find different ways to get into this formation. That will include a handful of different shifts they can use to keep the defense guessing. We already know that Sean Payton has a deep playbook when it comes to this sort of stuff, just look at that Adam Trautman touchdown play. It’s time to keep this up. A simple but effective way to do this is to line up wide, get the defense spread out, and then you bring your personnel in tight and snap the ball quickly to get the defense off balance.

3. Finish the dang game​


The Broncos seemingly tried to lose their Week 1 game, they we’re successful in blowing their Week 2 game, and they were particularly poor in close games last year as well. This identity is the one that haunts them the most, and this week is a great week to change the narrative.

The last time they played the Chargers they suffered from this same inability to finish out halves or games. I know we all remember that free kick that swung the momentum at the end of the first half in that game and it was over from that moment. Payton and the team leaders have to find a way to close out what should be a tightly contested game from likely the best team in their division.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-news/157971/broncos-vs-chargers-week-3-keys-to-victory
 
2025, Week 3: Broncos at Chargers – Everything we know

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The Denver Broncos are coming off a brutal collapse in the fourth quarter to lose on the road to the Indianapolis Colts last week and now must face AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers in Week 3. The Chargers are looking strong and sit atop the division after two games. Denver will need to play much better defense this week if they hope to have a chance.

Kickoff is set for 2:05 p.m. Mile High time on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. You can watch the live stream of the game through FuboTV or on CBS. The game will be called by Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), and Melanie Collins (sideline). You can also check local Broncos radio network affiliate stations.


Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...cos-at-los-angeles-chargers-complete-coverage
 
Ultimate Fan: Players just need to do their jobs to get the W

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Last week’s loss to the Colts was not the ending we deserved as fans of this team, but it was what we got because the Broncos did not do as they were told by us — play discplined football.

But they have another chance this week to get on track and even make some headway in the AFC West if they can do what they were supposed to last week.

WesternAZBroncosfan44 is back with another outstanding UFG, telling the Broncos exactly what they have to do to get this done — doing their jobs!!

Like a pro, WesternAZ has done his job, so let’s hope the Broncos know how to do theirs!

Starting divisional play in LA 🌴 pic.twitter.com/nhHvwVFP20

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) September 19, 2025

Week 3: Broncos at Chargers


MHR – Oh my goodness. Do we even need to talk about last week’s game? Just tell us your immediate thought after watching the Broncos win then lose 😉
WesternAZbroncosfan44: I went from relief to instantaneous Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. The team didn’t do their job and left victory in the hands of the refs. We got hosed, Laurie. I hate it when the Broncos play in that building…bad things seem to happen for the Broncos there. The only good thing that came out of there for the Broncos was Peyton Manning.

MHR – Despite losing on a stupid penalty (my view, of course), the fact is that the Broncos offense made some big mistakes at the worst times (e.g., an interception and a missed field goal from 42 yards away). Are you concerned about the offense overall or was it “just some unfortunate errors” that will happen?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: The offense was okay for most of the game. We even ran the ball more than 10 times. Bo had a choice to make the errant throw or hurt his hand on the helmet of a defender or hope for the best, IMO. I usually enjoy the kicking game and couldn’t believe that Lutz missed a very makeable kick. I hope he’s gotten that out of his system and is good for the rest of the year. A lot of errors cost us the game.

MHR – The defense last week was another story…playing pretty poorly the entire game. Is that any more concerning to you, given how good they are supposed to be this year? What needs immediate attention to turn it around this week and play like a top 5 NFL defense?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: I think the defense was busy reading reports in the media how great they were and didn’t take the Colts that seriously. Surtain got hurt early, and the Colts found the weak spot, named Singleton. He’s a good run-stop ILB but has no business trying to play coverage. The Colts’ game plan was executed very well.

MHR – Zach Allen leads the NFL in QB pressures and Nik Bonitto has added a bunch of those too. But the pass rush had a hard time reaching Daniel Jones last week (just one sack) after having a field day with rookie Cam Ward in Week 1. Justin Herbert is no rookie and is light years beyond Daniel Jones. Any chance the Broncos can sack him this week?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: Only if we can have sound coverage on the back end of our defense and a little bit of push from the middle of our D-line.

MHR – Dre Greenlaw’s impact on this defense seems to be a phantom in our minds so far. Do you think his absence is a major factor in some of the exploitation offenses have been able to do the last two weeks against the Broncos?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: I am positive his presence would be a big boost to our defense. Strnad and Singleton are not going to cut it. I am bummed that the Broncos have yet to legitimately address the ILB hole that has been in the D for a long time. FA pick-ups from other teams’ cast-off or worn-out players isn’t going to cut it.

MHR – Jonathan Taylor BY HIMSELF ran 165 yards on the defense last week. Jim Harbaugh has to be salivating over that number as he looks at rookie running back Omarion Hampton’s name in the Chargers’ game plan this week. Do you expect an extra heavy run attack from the Chargers, and do you think the Broncos D will be up to the task after last week’s embarrassment?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: Yes, provided the players (this next line tastes awful) do their jobs. They had Taylor bottled up most of the game. An arm tackle and a missed assignment and he was headed for the promised land until he got caught by Hufanga, the safety who didn’t quit on his job!

MHR – Even if the Broncos are able to stymie the Chargers’ ground game, they have Justin Herbert who is finally playing like an MVP quarterback (unfortunately). And he has had a lot of success with 72-year-old Keenan Allen as well as Quentin Johnston. Will Pat Surtain and Riley Moss be more effective in shutting down the passing game or do you think it’s going to be a long day for this secondary?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: If Surtain and Moss are healthy, we have a chance. We need to get more pressure on Sherbert (my pet name for him that my LA Chargers fan relatives hate). Let him know we have come to play, make him uncomfortable, rattle him a bit. Then we will have a chance.

MHR – Moving to the offense, Bo Nix looked much more comfortable last week than he did Week 1 but then had a key mistake that cost the team a big chance to seal the win. Are you concerned about our second-year QB’s progress from last year to this year or is that way too early of a hot take on Nix?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: I liked how he and Payton converse on the sideline during games. Fire baby, lots of fire. It’s still too early in his career to tell. Last year Nix was being called a bum or bust early in the season if I recall correctly. Then all of a sudden he’s the best thing since sliced bread. I think midseason would be a better picture of what we have in Nix. Payton changed the run game and opened up the playbook this season. Nix is operating with the same coordinator for the first time in his career. Let’s simmer the meal for a game or two and see what kind of sauce we get.

MHR – In addition to offseason hype over the defense and running attack, there was A LOT of talk about having a “joker.” So far the only joker has been Sean Payton for having said that all offseason but not having delivered. Do you think we’ll see Evan Engram live up to his hype before the season is over or it’s too late to matter?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: Engram has been injured. I coached football (never above high school level) before, and whenever I had an injured player, I would not game plan for him too much. It would be a waste of time and resources. Plays are precious and shouldn’t be wasted. If Engram heals up, I believe he will be exactly as advertised. Until then, your guess is as good as mine.

MHR – JK Dobbins has almost quietly had a productive first two games, landing himself at No.2 among all running backs for percentage of 10+ yard runs. Yet the running game doesn’t seem to be as dominant as we were promised (at least, I’m thinking we were promised this). Do you think that has been the game plan? Or just circumstances? Or are these backs not as dominant as we were planning?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: Dobbins has looked better than I thought he would. Harvey looks like he’s still figuring it out. They installed a new run scheme this season, and It looks like it hasn’t gelled yet. Too many players thinking instead of playing. Ben “underpowered” Powers looks to me like he’s lost on some plays.

MHR – One of the most positive things out of last week was the emergence of Troy Franklin. How important will he be to the offense this week? How should Payton balance using Franklin and Courtland Sutton for big plays?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: I think Franklin has moved up the depth chart with his play so far. I would keep throwing him the ball and see what happens. Whichever player is hot gets the rock. I think Franklin is very important to open up the offense; he makes the defense cover more of the field instead of just doubling up on Sutton.

MHR – This is going to be the Broncos’ biggest test so far but may be one of their toughest opponents all season. How do the Broncos attack this very balanced Chargers team to get them out of sync so Denver can win a “home” game in LA?
WesternAZbroncosfan44: The team in all three phases of the game needs to play every down like it’s going to be their last. This Broncos’ team has Super Bowl dreams. The only way they are going to get there is by beating good teams and winning the games you are supposed to win. I am worried about the loss to the Colts. I hope it doesn’t get in the way later. LA is playing good ball right now. We need to play much better as a team.

Bo Nix has had tremendous success in AFC West games.

He has 14 TDs to only 1 INT going against division opponents and a 112.2 passer rating.

He has had at least 2 passing TDs in every division game. pic.twitter.com/MiEgRkJvEH

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) September 19, 2025

Predictions


Stats for BO NIX? 19 /25, 250 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

Stats for each Broncos RB? Dobbins 18/100 yards, 1 TD; Harvey 10/72 yards, 1 TD

Number of yards receiving/TDs for the receivers? Sutton 6 for 88yards, 1 TD; Franklin 8 for 115yds, 1 TD; Mimms 3 for 20 yards; Trautman 2 for 17 yards.

How many points for Lutz this week? 7

How many missed FGs for Lutz this week? Fingers crossed, 0

Number of sacks to Justin SHerbert? 4

Broncos player with the most tackles? Hufanga 10

Who gets the first sack of the game for the Broncos? Zach Allen

Who gets the most sacks? Jonah Elliss

How many INTs/FF/FR for the Chargers D? 1 / 0

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

How many penalties between the two teams? 15

How many “leverage” penalties called in the NFL in Week 3? 1! on the Broncos so the refs can be consistent

Final score? Broncos 24, Chargers 21

The Favorites


Favorite Broncos win ever? It’s a tie for me – 1977 AFC championship game versus Oakland or Super Bowl XXXII. Both games made my grandfather cry for joy. He hated Oakland and his beloved Broncos made it to the dance by beating them. In Super Bowl XXXII, his words after the final gun are permanently planted in my memory – “the bums finally did it!”

Favorite Peyton Manning win? Super Bowl 50. Thank you, Jim Irsay!

Favorite John Elway win? Every time he won!

Team you love to beat the most in the AFC West? Used to be the team that can’t stay in one place…now it has become the BBQ boys east of Denver.

Coach you despise most in the NFL? Pete Carroll

Team you hate to lose to the most in the rest of the AFC (outside AFC West)? Baltimore Ravens

NFC team you could cheer for in the Super Bowl? Detroit Lions

NFC team you’d want to face more than any other in the Super Bowl? Dallas or NY Giants. I despise them both.

Toughest game on the schedule? Philadelphia Eagles

Favorite Broncos player on the current roster? Hufanga or Surtain – I like them both.

Favorite Broncos player of all time, not named John Elway? Floyd Little, they don’t make men like him anymore.

Favorite Broncos Hall-of-Famer? Randy Gradishar

Favorite new guy/rookie on the team? RJ Harvey

Food/Snack you have to eat on game day? Bacon done on the Traeger grill and using them as chips for my habanero salsa.

Favorite game analyst/commentator? Dave Logan…

Favorite sports cliché? “That’s why you play the game!”

Who is on your Broncos Mt. Rushmore? Floyd Little / John Elway / Karl Mecklenberg / Louis Wright

Give me one word to describe the season so far? Better

Give me one word to describe your hope for the rest of it? Believe

The last time Bo Nix played at SoFi Stadium against the Chargers:

🎯 72% Completion Percentage
📈 263 Yards
🔥 2 Touchdowns
👀 0 Interceptions
⭐️ 106.6 Rating#BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/ajnokzb2ww

— SleeperBroncos (@SleeperBroncos) September 18, 2025

How did you become a Broncos fan?​


I was forced into going to games (lol) with my grandfather at Mile High Stadium. My three older brothers were in trouble a lot, so my grandfather would ask my dad who could go. I went to a lot of games with him, and he taught me all about football.

I remember Craig Morton threw an interception, and the whole section stood up as my grandfather walked to our sideline to call Morton a lot of words I hadn’t heard before (my grandfather was the loudest). He told Morton to go back to Dallas, with a few dirty words inserted! He would always tell me not to let my grandma know when he cursed out loud due to bad play by his beloved Broncos.

I miss that man a lot. That was the beginning of my love for the Broncos.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...ayers-just-need-to-do-their-jobs-to-get-the-w
 
Future Broncos: Prospects to upgrade Denver’s ILB position

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The Denver Broncos added inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw in free agency with the hope could be a transformative force for their defense. Alas, Greenlaw has suffered from lingering issues since training camp and has yet to make an appearance on the field this season. On top of that, veteran Alex Singleton has struggled to start off their 2025 campaign and looks a step slower a year removed from an ACL tear.

While the Broncos do have an intriguing group of former UDFA linebackers in Karene Reid, Levelle Bailey, and Jordan Turner, the Broncos haven’t bothered to draft and develop a true inside linebacker for quite some time. Though they selected Drew Sanders several years ago in the third round, he has failed to stay healthy, endured numerous position switches, and can’t be relied upon as a potential long-term solution at the position given those concerns.

With five selections in the top four rounds, the Broncos have plenty of draft day ammunition to address multiple needs. Considering the above, I believe it would be wise for them to finally try and find a long-term fixture at the position. Fortunately, this year’s group of prospects at the position appears to have star power, as well as quality depth. I’ll give a breakdown of two of my favorite prospects but also give an honorable mention of players who could very well be early picks come April.

Anthony Hill Jr. — Linebacker — Texas

Over the past few years, the Broncos have added a handful of former Texas Longhorns defenders to their team. Currently, they have four on their defense right now. And wouldn’t you know it, the premier off-ball prospect in this year’s class happens to be from there as well. That’s Texas standout Anthony Hill Jr., who arguably one of the best linebacker prospects we have seen in quite some time.

A top recruit who had dozens of offers from the nation’s top programs, Hill earned co-Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year honors after posting 67 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, and 5 sacks in 14 games in 2023. During his 2024 season, he posted 107 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 8 sacks, 1 interception, 1fumble recovery and 4 forced fumbles over 16 games. Three games this season, the SEC junior has 14 tackles and two forced fumbles on the season.

At 6’3″ and 235 pounds with a 40-yard time in the 4.5’s, Hill’s size and athleticism hit the mark for what teams covet at the position. The traits are outstanding, but what is even better is that they have translated to production on the field. Whether it’s stuffing the run, covering the pass, or even going downhill as a blitzer, Hill certainly has tremendous talent and the ability to be a top linebacker in the NFL. He is the absolute definition of a playmaker.

I highly doubt he will return to school and is poised to be an early declaration. He should wind up being a Top 20 selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. Broncos Country is hoping the Broncos are picking later than that, but if Hill is within striking distance during the first round, it certainly wouldn’t surprise me if he was high on Denver’s draft wish list. He’s an immediate impact player. And guess what? Denver needs one at the position.

It feels like every single Anthony Hill Jr. tackle is an attempt to send the ball carrier into the Earth’s core.

It’s remarkable for a freshman. pic.twitter.com/Jp3WswjoV2

— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) November 20, 2023

Taurean York — Linebacker — Texas A&M

There were a handful of different linebackers I could have chosen for my second prospect to discuss. After a little debate, I opted to go with someone who is flying under the radar compared to some others in this year’s class. That’s Texas A&M junior Taurean York. So, I guess this week’s Future Broncos is a “best of Texas” showcase of Lone Star state prospects.

While Hill was a top-tier prospect coming out of high school, York was a relative after thought in the recruiting process and garnered only a handful of offers from well-known schools. At 5’11 and 235 pounds, York may be a little shorter than preferred at the position. However, he makes up for the lack of size with incredible intangibles. Aggies Defensive Coordinator Jay Bateman often raves about York’s football intelligence, leadership, and how he has continued to over the past several seasons.

The tape bears that out, showcasing a player that is rarely out of position defending the run. He is top-notch tackler who has the physicality to devastate opposing ball carriers. Moreover, York has posted some of the most run stops of any linebacker in college football the past two seasons. He had a sensational freshman season in the SEC in ’23 with 74 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, and 1 forced fumble. He followed that up with a successful sophomore year with 82 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and 1 interception. Thus far in ’25, he has 17 tackles through three games.

This year’s class has a lot of depth and versatility. With that in mind, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see York end up going a little bit later than one would think given his production. My biggest concern with him is lack of plays in coverage. Nevertheless, I feel his body of work merits consideration on Day 2 of the draft and expect him to come off the board in the Top 100 picks.

Other Top Prospects to Watch:

  • Harold Perkins Jr. — LSU
  • CJ Allen — Georgia
  • Sonny Styles — Ohio State
  • Deontae Lawson — Alabama
  • Arvell Reese — Ohio State
  • Suntarine Perkins — Ole Miss
  • Lander Barton — Utah

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...cos-prospects-to-upgrade-denvers-ilb-position
 
Broncos place linebacker Dre Greenlaw on the short-term IR

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According to multiple reports, first by DNVR’s Zac Stevens, the Broncos have placed linebacker Dre Greenlaw on the short-term injured reserve due to a lingering quad injury. This will sideline him for at least four weeks, and the earliest he could return is in Week 7 vs. the New York Giants. According to reports, Greenlaw suffered a small setback during practice this week, and the team is placing him on the IR to be cautious and make sure he can get healthy.

Breaking: The Broncos have placed LB Dre Greenlaw on short-term IR (quad) with the ability to return as soon as Week 7 vs the Giants, per sources.

The move will allow Greenlaw to fully recover and be ready to help the Broncos in the second half of the season. pic.twitter.com/kB77bX2qc5

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) September 20, 2025

Greenlaw was one of the Broncos’ bigger free agent additions this past winter, but so far, he hasn’t seen the field much at all. He initially suffered this quad injury back in April, and it sidelined him throughout the offseason. He was good to go for training camp, but would soon suffer another quad injury during camp. This would sideline him for most of training camp, all the preseason games, and then continue to linger into the start of the regular season. He was ruled out for the season opener vs. the Titans, then again for their week 2 matchup vs. the Colts, and then again for this Sunday’s game for the Chargers. Now, he will have four weeks to get his quad right and hopefully, be able to take the field for the Broncos and elevate their defense like we all hoped he would.

He will miss games against the Chargers, Bengals, Eagles, and Jets at least, and will be able to return for the Giants game in Week 7 if he is finally able to shake this injury.

With Greenlaw being a non-factor so far, the Broncos’ linebacker woes have continued. Alex Singleton had a rough outing vs. the Colts, Justin Strnad is a special teamer, Drew Sanders is on the injured reserve, Garrett Wallow is a special teamer, and Karene Reid and Levelle Bailey are inexperienced and unproven. This weakness will be targeted by teams moving forward, and the Broncos will need one of these players to step up, or they will once again be a liability for them on the defensive side of the ball.

No corresponding roster move has been announced as of yet, but I would assume Levelle Bailey would get signed to the 53-man roster with Greenlaw now on the injured reserve. Either way, this is a disappointing development for the Broncos, who play some key games in the coming weeks. Hopefully, we see someone step up and Greenlaw is able to get healthy for a second-half postseason push for the Broncos.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...-linebacker-dre-greenlaw-on-the-short-term-ir
 
Week 3: Broncos at Chargers – Live Coverage

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The Denver Broncos blew a chance to win a tough road game last week and are now down a game to their AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers. They have a chance to even the score and return to a first-place tie in the division with a win today, but a loss creates a very big hole to climb out of just three games into the season.

Kickoff is set for 2:05 p.m. Mile High time on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. You can watch the live stream of the game through FuboTV or on CBS. The game will be called by Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), and Melanie Collins (sideline). You can also check local Broncos radio network affiliate stations.

Broncos vs. Chargers score predictions​


According to FanDuel, the Broncos opened 2.5-point underdogs, but the line grew to 3 by Sunday. Until the Broncos prove they can win close games against playoff-caliber opponents, I’m no longer going to sip the Kool-Aid. They are 2-7 against teams in one-score games since the start of 2024 and two of those losses came against these very same Chargers. Their only wins against the hapless New York Jets and Tennessee Titans. They have got to figure this our or they’ll be a fringe .500 football team.

Prediction: Chargers 23, Broncos 20.

Join the discussion in the comments section below.​

Broncos vs. Chargers live updates​

Getting warm 💪 pic.twitter.com/XYuUu2pdHT

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) September 21, 2025
Broncos gameday captains:

Alex Singleton
Bo Nix
Courtland Sutton
D.K. Jones
Talanoa Hufanga

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) September 21, 2025
Broncos WON the toss.

They will kick to start the game after deferring.

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) September 21, 2025
Herbert throws incomplete, but another flag. Illegal formation on the Chargers and it's 3rd down

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) September 21, 2025
Quentin Johnston catches a third-down pass and then breaks a tackle to pick up an extra chunk of yardage.

Chargers into the red zone.

— Aric DiLalla (@AricDiLalla) September 21, 2025
Again, a nice red-zone series by the #Broncos' defense. Jonah Elliss generates some pressure, Jahdae Barron nice coverage.

But #Broncos give up points on opening drive for third straight game. Not something Sean Payton's been happy with. 3-0 Chargers

— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) September 21, 2025
Dicker is GOOD from 32 yards

Broncos: 0
Chargers: 3

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) September 21, 2025
Broncos start three and out.

— Zac Stevens (@ZacStevensDNVR) September 21, 2025

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-news/158115/broncos-vs-chargers-live-coverage-week-3
 
Broncos vs. Bengals betting odds for Week 4

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It’s been a tough couple of weeks in the Mile High City. With back-to-back fourth quarter collapses on the road, the Denver Broncos are now sitting at 1-2. The good news is, they get a bit of a break hosting the Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in Week 4. It’s an opportunity for Bo Nix and the offense to get back on track some.

According to FanDuel, the Broncos are 7.5-point home favorites against the Bengals in Week 4. The over/under stands at 44.5 for this matchup.

Broncos vs. Bengals betting odds​


Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos
Monday, September 29, 2025 at 6:15 P.M. Mile High time
Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado
ATS Betting Lines: Denver -7.5
Moneyline Odds: Denver -375 / Cincinnati +300
Over/Under: 44.5

The Broncos are now 2-8 in one score games under Bo Nix. Fortunately, this should not end up a one score game. The Bengals are a hot mess without Joe Burrow and just got obliterated by the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. By all accounts, the Broncos are the better team here and should (hopefully!!) have a bit of urgency lit under them for this game at home.

I expect the Broncos to come out and dominate in all three phases and win by a very comfortable margin. Perhaps not the meltdown 48-10 margin the Bengals just got handed in Minnesota, but certainly a two score comfortable win to get Denver back to .500 before having to travel to face the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5.

What are your predictions for the Broncos-Bengals game in Week 4?

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denver-broncos-odds/158105/broncos-vs-bengals-odds-week-4
 
Monday Night Football Week 3: Lions at Ravens Open Thread

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Week 3 of the regular season will conclude tonight with the Detroit Lions on the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens. This game has all of the makings of a massively fun one. Both teams have big play abilities and could easily get into a back-and-forth shootout. Which likely means we’re going to end up with a low-scoring defensive battle, right?

Kickoff is set for Monday, September 22, 2025 at 6:15 p.m. Mile High time at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland and will air on ESPN/ABC.

My Prediction​


According to FanDuel, the Ravens are 4.5-point favorites at home over the Lions. While both teams have started off 1-1, the Ravens have looked like a really good football team despite losing an exciting game against the Bills. The Lions were off to a bit of a slow start. I think they are still an NFC powerhouse, but I have to give the edge to Baltimore here.

Prediction: Ravens 30, Lions 26.

Open thread in the comments section below. Discuss the games action there!​


Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/game-day-threads/158486/mnf-week-3-lions-at-ravens
 
Broncos have a favorable schedule moving forward

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The Denver Broncos are 1-2 but should be 3-0 or at least 2-1. They let two very winnable games slip away the past two weeks and lost on two last-second field goals. Both of these losses were heartbreaking, frustrating, and frankly pissed me off. Neither the Colts nor the Chargers beat the Broncos; the Broncos shot themselves in the foot multiple times and lost the game.

With that said, the Broncos had back-to-back tough road games against good teams. The Colts are playing good football right now, and Daniel Jones appears to have found a home in Indianapolis. The Chargers have one of the best defenses in the NFL and potentially the MVP frontrunner in Justin Herbert, but despite all that, both teams needed a last-second field goal and some Broncos errors to beat them. While 1-2 sucks, the Broncos have proven they can be a much better team than their record shows.

Due to all this, the sky isn’t falling, the Broncos are still very much in the AFC playoff picture, and they have a very favorable schedule coming up.

These are the Broncos upcoming games

vs. Bengals(no Burrow)
@ Eagles
Jets (London)
vs. Giants
vs. Cowboys
@ Texans
vs. Raiders

They've played two of the better teams in the AFC on the road so far and probably should have beat both. If they can get their shit together, they…

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) September 22, 2025

If you take a look at the Broncos’ upcoming schedule, it is very favorable. On paper, they should be able to win most, if not all, of these games and move on from their disappointing start to the season.

Week 4: vs. Bengals on MNF

The Bengals are without Joe Burrow and were absolutely destroyed by the Vikings last week. The Broncos should dominate this game and move back to .500 on the year. If they struggle in this game, it will be a major red flag.

Week 5 @ Eagles

This is the toughest game on their stretch and will be a road game against the reigning Super Bowl Champions. I think the Broncos will play them tough and can win this game, but for now, I’ll mark it a loss. 2-3.

Week 6 @ Jets (London)

This game is a wildcard due to the London aspect of it, but again, the Broncos should be able to win this game. They’re a more talented team, and their defense should be able to dominate. If they take care of business, they will once again move to .500 with a 3-3 record.

Week 7 vs. Giants

I would be surprised if Russell Wilson is still starting at this point, so the Broncos will likely be facing rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. They have a good front seven, but overall, the Broncos are the better team and should come away with the win here. 4-3.

Week 8 vs. Dallas

The Cowboys have not played good football this year and are a bit of a mess due to the Parsons trade, injuries, and just typical Dallas Cowboys drama. This is a home game for the Broncos and a game they should win. 5-3.

Week 9 @ Houston

Right now, the Houston Texans are 0-3 and one of the more disappointing teams in the AFC thus far. They have a very talented defense, but the offense and the team as a whole have not played well. This will be a tough game for the Broncos, but if the Texans’ struggles continue, they should come away with a win; but it really could go either way. 6-3

Week 10 vs. Raiders

The Raiders have talented playmakers in Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty, but overall, they are not a good football team. This is a home game for the Broncos, and they should easily handle their AFC West rivals. 7-3

So, when looking at the schedule, the Broncos should be anywhere between 6-4 and 8-2 before their pivotal matchup vs. the Chiefs before the bye week. This is a stretch of football where they need to take care of business.

Another thing that benefits the Broncos is the AFC landscape in general. The Chiefs and Ravens are 1-2, the Texans are 0-3, while teams like the Jaguars, Steelers, and even the Bengals are 2-1. The Broncos are far from out of it, other contending teams are off to slow starts, and I believe the teams ahead of the Broncos right now will begin to fall back to earth as we progress through the season.

On top of all that, Sean Payton teams all historically get off to slow starts, it seems. Have your “get right” game vs. the Burrow-less Bengals, get back to .500, and take advantage of the favorable schedule moving forward. We have seen Payton’s teams go on a run this time of the year in the past, and I believe we will see them do that again this season.

I understand things are frustrating right now, but remember, this team should be 3-0. They’re a good team that is making too many mistakes right now, and despite these mistakes, they nearly beat two of the better teams in the AFC on the road. They should turn things around, and I believe they will.

It is not time to hit the panic button just yet, Broncos Country.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...ncos-have-a-favorable-schedule-moving-forward
 
Broncos Film Review: Luke Wattenberg vs the Chargers

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The title of “Most Controversial Denver offensive Lineman” is a constant battle between Ben Powers and center Luke Wattenberg, and there is a clear winner in my book. It’s been quite a while since the Broncos have had a center they could truly rely on week-to-week, and they had that for one season in Lloyd Cushenberry III, but that’s about it. And over the last two years there’s been a position battle between Wattenberg and Alex Forsyth (maybe not actually, but us the fans have seemingly thought so) and Wattenberg has won them both.

This must mean that the coaching staff thinks Wattenberg is the best center on the roster. But does that mean he’s actually good?

We’ll be taking a look at how Wattenberg did against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 3 of the season. I know what I saw online, in our MHR chats, and how I felt after watching the game live. Spoiler alert: I did not feel good about his performance. Let’s see if the film agrees.

Stat crunch​


Luke Wattenberg was on the field for all 47 offensive snaps. The Denver Broncos had 14 designed run plays and 33 designed pass plays.

Wattenberg gave up one TFL, four pressures, and one QB hit.

Wattenberg had five “Bad” blocks, nine “Meh” blocks, nine “Alright” blocks, 28 “Good” blocks, and zero “Great” blocks. This was good enough for 37.25 points out of a possible 47, or 79.3%.

Wattenberg’s run blocking grade was 76.8% (10.75 points) and his pass blocking grade was 80.3% (26.5 points).

In general​


The worst parts of Wattenberg’s play haunted the Broncos in this one. He absolutely struggles against any sort of stunt by the defense. And in the second half the Chargers really started to dial those up, and that’s when Wattenberg really faltered. It just feels like he doesn’t have the instincts to pick those up. The rule is when someone goes away from you, expect someone to replace them. Wattenberg struggles to snap his head and expect the pressure coming behind the slant. There was even one play late where the slanting DT totally leveled him.

Most of his play though is just mediocre. His pass blocking when not facing a stunt is just decent. His run blocking, for the most part, is just decent. His decision making as a center is just decent. He’s not going to dig out a DT playing a 0 or 2i technique and he hardly get’s good vertical displacement on run blocks.

To his credit though, his game is not all bad. I was pleasantly surprised by his double team blocks on Sunday, particularly the ones on Outside Zone plays. He had a handful of plays where he showed really great technique on reaching a DT from the backside and bumping the guard off to the linebacker. This is definitely a part of his game that is new, and let’s give him some credit. And it wouldn’t be a offensive line article of mine where I didn’t give credit to offensive line coach Zach Strief for doing such a good job developing these guys.

The specifics​


Outside Zone – Good block

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Now, Mike McGlinchey sort of ruins this block/ play be getting stalemated at the point of attack and causes Quinn Meinerz, and subsequently Wattenberg, to trip. But besides that, Wattenberg does a great job of working the backside of this double team and takes over the block, and theoretically bumps Meinerz off to pick up the backer.

The get off, footwork, and body positioning here is all textbook. And this is not the only example of this by Wattenberg this game. He does this a couple of other times as well.

Pass protection – Bad block

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Here is the play I alluded to earlier when I said Wattenberg got leveled on a stunt in pass protection.

And that was something that was completely preventable. When someone starts to loop over the top, expect a slant from the side he’s looping to. As soon as Wattenberg saw this loop, he should’ve snapped his head to his left and expected that slanting DT. At least if he got eyes on him then he would’ve stood a chance, and likely wouldn’t have given up a QB hit.

Bad instincts.

Outside Zone – Bad block

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I can’t lie, it sucks to have the defense run a stunt like this on Outside Zone. As an offensive lineman you’re locked in on hitting your playside gap and getting out to the linebacker, especially if you’re uncovered, so your eyes are locked to the outside. And that’s exactly where Wattenberg’s eyes are. They’re all the way to the left.

And even if the Chargers aren’t running an interior stunt, Wattenberg still needs to at least take a chunk out of that slanting DT to help out Meinerz. Instead he just bypasses him, ends up not blocking anyone, and Dobbins is getting blown up in the backfield. Wattenberg is lacking a general feel/ instinct for these kind of things, and this play makes that very evident.

Pass protection – Good block

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Let’s close out the review with a positive, and proof that Wattenberg does have the ability to pick up a stunt.

He’s aided by Powers doing a great job passing this off, but Wattenberg shows poise and good technique. He sits at hip-level of his guards (a great starting point when it comes to picking up stunts easier), and when the DT loops, he is in good position to pick up the slanter.

This is a relatively easy stunt to pick up, but at least Wattenberg was able to do a good job with this one.

Final thoughts​


Luke Wattenberg has the chance/ ability to be good. He needs to work on stunt pick ups and getting better leverage on his double teams, when they need to work them vertically on Inside Zones, but I don’t think he’ll ever be anything more than just good.

I think the Broncos need to take a long look at this position this offseason. There are a handful of upcoming free agents that would be an improvement, or they can look to the draft.

And for what it’s worth, Alex Forsyth has shown that he is better than Wattenberg when it comes to picking up stunts in pass protection.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/bron...oncos-film-review-luke-wattenberg-vs-chargers
 
Broncos at Chargers: The No Bull Review

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Once again, the Denver Broncos lost in the last second after a hard-fought game against a very good team. I’m always proud to see our team going toe-to-toe and being in the game until the last second. It is far better than losing by 20.

That being said, I don’t like a close game like this where our team lost because they shot themselves in the foot far too many times.

Last year, we had the excuse of the Broncos being a young team. They just needed to get more comfortable in order to really win some more of the close games.

At this point, I’m starting to honestly question the coaching. These players just don’t look prepared to win NFL football games. They lack discipline. They also lack focus. Both of those things are very coachable.

Offense​

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This is such an inconsistent offense. The only thing I think they excel at is having low-yield plays on first down. In the first half of the game, our running backs had negative yards on 5 rushing attempts. In the first quarter, they were consistent in going 3-and-out on each and every drive.

I do want to give big credit to Payton for his gutsy call on 4th and 2 at the end of the half. The play design was the perfect call at the perfect time.

Where I think Payton needs some blame is for the players lining up poorly. That’s on his coaching staff to have the players drilled on who covers the tackle on each and every play.

Quarterbacks​

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Bo Nix really needs to improve his accuracy. Several plays early don’t work because he’s either too far to the outside on his placement or behind his target. He was just a bit too far on the flea flicker. At the end of the 4th quarter, he overthrew Sutton. He had 3 deep passes that were misses long. He had many throws that just missed, and several of them would have extended drives.

I think it is so frustrating to watch because we have seen so much potential in Nix. He’s got superb scrambling ability. The throws he’s missing are, by and large, the right spots to be going with the ball. And to be fair to him, he’s just missing these throws. If the guy would just take setting his feet more seriously, he’d be killing it.

Line​


Luke Wattenburg is not holding his ground up front. A lot of the problems establishing the run are coming right up the A gaps. We need a center that can hold his own, and so far this season, I don’t see it.

Adam Trautman had terrible blocking on the edge against a safety blitz on the edge. Later on, on a 3rd down, he gets help and lets a smaller player get by him to stop a 3rd down conversion by R.J. Harvey. It is bad enough that our tight ends have problems being impactful receiving targets, but seeing these plays makes one wonder if we just need a whole new group of tight ends.

Running Backs​

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JK Dobbins came alive in the 2nd half with a big run in the open for 41 yards. Had a whole drive to himself for a touchdown and played really well as the game wore on. He ended with 83 yards on 11 carries. If only the team could find a way to get him going in the first half of the game as well…

R.J. Harvey, on the other hand, had 2 carries in the game and netted 2 yards. At some point the rookie needs to show up on the field and do something.

Receivers​

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Courtland Sutton led the team in receiving with 118 yards on 6 receptions with a touchdown. My only complaint was his effort on the deep pass. I think he’s capable of laying out for it and also could have pushed his stride a bit to get there.

Troy Franklin had his worst game of the season with an offensive pass interference. He also dropped a nicely thrown ball that hit him right in the hands.. Two plays later, he gets another target that is dropped (though he was double-covered to be fair).

Marvin Mims, Jr. also had a rough go, catching only 1 of his 4 targets. We need these talented players to be more involved and there is work to do by them on their hands and routes and by Nix with his throws in order to make that happen.

Defense​


My only biggest negative on the defense was that they were completely unprepared for the Los Angeles Chargers’ touchdown run, which is pretty impressive given that they were only two yards away from the goal line.

They also have work to do on cleaning up penalties. I also saw some zone plays shuffled in where the players were playing too soft and gave up easy catches for chunks of yards. I think good defenses are able to mix it up, but great defenses mix it up and execute any style of coverage at a high level. There’s work to do on that front.

On a bright note, the pass rush was completely back and causing chaos in the backfield from time to time. That’s the engine of this defense and goes a long way to helping this team win games.

Front 7​

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Nik Bonitto had another stellar game on defense. He gets home on a blitz as he gets the edge on his blocker before the guy can even get squared up to him. He had another big sack at the start of a drive in the 3rd quarter as he hop steps outside the blocker and zips in to sack Herbert. He had 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 TFLs, and 5 quarterback hits on the day.

D.J. Jones kicked off the game with a dominating TFL. He also made a key tackle on Herbert on 3rd down to kill their 2nd drive. He ended the game with 2 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFLs, and 1 quarterback hit.

John Franklin-Myers is another interior lineman bringing the heat from this defense. He came up the middle for a sack with pressure off the edge by Bonitto. He also chipped in 3 tackles, 1 TFL, and 2 quarterback hits on the day.

In a signature Alex Singleton game, he led the team with tackles, made no real impact plays, and was a liability in coverage. In a game where everyone is taught to wrap up and tackle on defense, he instead shoulder hits the WR free early out of Pat Surtain’s arms to help the Chargers gain an extra 20ish yards. On a key 3rd and 3 pass, he was just simply not ready to defend a pass.

Jonathan Cooper gets a sack on 3rd down, impressively looping all the way around his defender to come from directly behind Herbert. He chipped in a TFL and another quarterback hit as well.

Secondary​

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Pat Surtain II bounced back this game to look like the excellent defender we’ve been used to seeing. He was stellar in coverage on a deep throw at the end of the first half. He had another perfect pass defense in the end zone against Keenan Allen.

I love the play that Talanoa Hufanga brings to this defense. He is excellent in coverage and has a nose for the ball, which is what you want to see out of your free safety. He was a significant contributor to the Broncos’ penalty woes, which really need to be cleaned up. He got a pass interference as he hit the receiver before the ball was there. He also got an unnecessary roughness penalty for driving a player into the ground. It was very undisciplined, stupid, and avoidable.

Jonah Ellis continues to impress me with his play when he is in on rotation. He showed great pass rushing early that didn’t necessarily get home, but helped rush plays. He had a TFL and a pass defense to his credit on the day, in only 43% of the snaps.

Brandon Jones had a solid game on the back end for this defense. On his interception, he did a great job of concentrating to snag the tipped pass off of Riley Moss’s great coverage. He had 11 tackles and a pass defense to his credit as well.

Riley Moss had a rough game. While he was often in position, he was unable to stop passes from happening (credit to Justin Herbert for so many great passes, honestly). In this defense, Moss is always going to see a lot of targets. It is a credit to him that he is able to move on to the next play and keep his play level consistent.

Special Teams​


Easily one of the plays that are at the top of the list of plays that cost the Broncos this game was the offside penalty on a 4th and 4. Lining up correctly is the most remedial of things in the game of football. That our players don’t know how to do it speaks volumes to the poor quality of the coaching they are under.

Jonah Ellis gets mad props with the forced fumble during a Charger’s kick return. He got a perfect punch at the perfect angle to break the ball loose and cause the turnover.

Final Thoughts​


Being 1-2 really sucks for a team that looked on paper to be so much better. The talent on this team is better than it was last season. The players are, by and large, another year matured in the systems this team runs.

And yet, there are lots of mental errors that are costing this team wins. Sean Payton does a superb job of calling it out in his press conference. He talks about things that are on him and his staff.

I think it is time to do the work of cleaning it up instead of talking about it every week, though. This team has too much potential to be crapping away close games consistently.

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/broncos-editorial/158534/broncos-at-chargers-no-bull-review
 
Snap and analysis for game 3

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Once again all five offensive linemen and Bo Nix took all 52 offensive snaps. The Denver Broncos defense was on the field for 86 plays vs. the Los Angeles Chargers largely because of the six three-and-outs by the Bronco offense.

The game-day inactives were Evan Engram, Sam Ehlinger, Jaleel McLaughlin, Que Robinson, Frank Crum, and Sai’vion Jones.

PlayerPosNumOFF PctNumDEF PctNumST Pct
Garett BollesT52100%00%412%
Ben PowersG52100%00%412%
Quinn MeinerzG52100%00%412%
Mike McGlincheyT52100%00%412%
Luke WattenbergC52100%00%00%
Bo NixQB52100%00%00%
Courtland SuttonWR4281%00%00%
Troy FranklinWR4179%00%00%
J.K. DobbinsRB3567%00%00%
Marvin MimsWR2344%00%1134%
Trent SherfieldWR2242%00%1753%
Lucas KrullTE2242%00%1547%
Adam TrautmanTE1937%00%412%
Nate AdkinsTE1835%00%722%
RJ HarveyRB1529%00%516%
Pat BryantWR1325%00%00%
Adam PrenticeFB510%00%928%
Alex PalczewskiT36%00%412%
Tyler BadieRB24%00%1753%
Patrick Surtain IICB00%86100%516%
Riley MossCB00%86100%516%
Alex SingletonLB00%86100%00%
Talanoa HufangaS00%8599%516%
Brandon JonesS00%8194%00%
Justin StrnadLB00%7081%722%
Zach AllenDL00%6980%516%
Ja’Quan McMillianCB00%6070%00%
Jonathon CooperLB00%5159%13%
Nik BonittoLB00%4755%825%
D.J. JonesDT00%3945%516%
Eyioma UwazurikeDL00%3844%516%
Jonah EllissLB00%3743%2372%
Dondrea TillmanLB00%3743%1134%
John Franklin-MyersDL00%3743%516%
Jordan JacksonDL00%2124%619%
Jahdae BarronCB00%1619%516%
Devon KeyDB00%00%2888%
JL SkinnerS00%00%2062%
Garret WallowLB00%00%1856%
P.J. LockeS00%00%1650%
Karene ReidLB00%00%1650%
Kris Abrams-DraineCB00%00%1444%
Jeremy CrawshawP00%00%1134%
Mitchell FraboniLS00%00%1134%
Wil LutzK00%00%928%
Matt PeartT00%00%412%
Alex ForsythC00%00%412%

Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, Marvin Mims and Trent Sherfield played 42, 41, 23 and 22 snaps. Pat Bryant only got 13 and was not targetted. Of course, Sherfield was not either, but was on the field for run blocking.

JK Dobbins, RJ Harvey and Tyler Badie played 35, 15 and 3 offensive snaps with FB Adam Prentice only playing 5.

Alex Palczewski played 3 as the 6th offensive lineman.

Lucas Krull, Adam Trautman and Nate Adkins played 22, 19 and 18 snaps – meaning that we only could have run 19 plays with two TEs.

On defense three guys played all 86 snaps – Pat Surtain II, Riley Moss and Alex Singleton. Talanoa Hufanga played all but one snap and Brandon Jones played all but five.

At the other ILB Justin Strnad played 70 snaps.

Other CBs who played on defense were Ja’Quan McMillian (60) and Jahdae Barron (16).

On the DL Zach Allen, DJ Jones, Eyioma Uwazurike, JFM and Jordan Jackson played 69, 39, 38, 37 and 21 snaps. This was a career high in snaps for EU.

At OLB Jonathon Cooper, Nik Bonitto, Jonah Elliss and Dondrea Tillman played 51, 47, 37 and 37 snaps.

Active offensive players who did play on offense are Jarrett Stidham, Matt Peart and Alex Forsyth.

Defensive players who only played on special teams were Devon Key, KAD, JL Skinner, Garret Wallow, PJ Locke, and Karene Reid

Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...7/denver-broncos-snap-and-analysis-for-week-3
 
Broncos vs Bengals preview: Denver can recalibrate

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The Denver Broncos are in major need of a win.

It’s a good thing the Cincinnati Bengals are coming to town sans quarterback Joe Burrow. Yes, the NFL is a week-to-week league, but the Bengals were just flogged 48-10 by the Minnesota Vikings. Obviously, that kind of lopsided outcome this Sunday shouldn’t be expected; however, Denver is the favorite.

The Broncos enter Monday night’s game as -7-point favorites at FanDuel Sportsbook over Cincinnati. The total sits at over/under 43.5 points.

This goes without saying, but Denver will need to walk out of Mile High on Sunday with a win.

Offensive Rankings​


Cincinnati: Thirty-second in total offense (220.7 yards per game), 32nd in rushing offense (49 YPG), 27th in passing offense (171.7 YPG), 24th in scoring offense (19.3 points per game).

Denver: Tied for nineteenth in total offense (302 yards per game), eighth in rushing offense (129 YPG), 25th in passing offense (186 YPG), seventeenth in scoring offense (22.7 points per game).

Defensive Rankings​


Cincinnati: Twenty-fifth in total offense (359.7 yards per game), 21st in rushing defense (119 YPG), 25th in passing defense (240.7 YPG), 26th in scoring defense (30.3 points per game).

Denver: Nineteenth in total defense (327.3 yards per game), 20th in rushing defense (114.7 YPG), 18th in passing defense (212.7 YPG), 16th in scoring defense (21.3 points per game).

Here are the MHR staff’s keys to Monday’s game.

Play a clean game​


As huge favorites and playing a team without its star quarterback, the Broncos don’t need to do Cincy any favors. That means winning the turnover battle, no costly/dumb penalties, or unforced errors. Basically, all of the things that cost Denver in its last two games. The Broncos can also start to establish some positive habits this Sunday that they can improve on for the rest of the season. — Ian St. Clair

Obliterate the Bengals​


This team is in complete disarray without Joe Burrow. I don’t need any one specific key to this game. The Broncos should completely dominate this team from start to finish. It’s a home game and on prime time. I don’t care how it gets done, but they must humiliate and dominate in all phases. Anything less is just an addition to the already many concerns we have with this team. — Tim Lynch

Score more points than Cincy​


They need to revisit what they did in Week 1 and score more points than their opponent. They were doing this in the previous two games, but let the other team score in the final seconds. So it’s simple! Score more points than the Bengals, and we can get back to .500. — Scotty Payne

Finish​


I’m gonna build on Scotty’s point. They have to finish. It’s a sarcastic response to a legitimate question, but it’s the right response. The Broncos have failed to put teams away when they had them on the ropes. That’s a sign of a team that doesn’t know how to win. Up by a score, defense makes a stop, and the offense better outpoints on the board. Third quarter lead and ball in hand, the offense better put points on the board. Finish. — Adam Malnati

What are your keys to Monday’s game?


Source: https://www.milehighreport.com/denv...cos-vs-bengals-preview-denver-can-recalibrate
 
Broncos vs. Bengals: Thursday practice participation report

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With the Denver Broncos having moved inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw to the short-term injured reserve, their weekly injury report is filled with mostly full participants now. The only limited guy was defensive end John Franklin-Myers. The biggest name on that full participation list is tight end Evan Engram. The intermediate passing game has been completely absent through the first three games and this was an area that Engram was supposed to fill out well for this offense. It would be good to see him get more involved this week.

For the Cincinnati Bengals, two former-Broncos are full participants in running back Samaje Perine and guard Dalton Risner. The other former-Broncos on that list was a non-participant with tight end Noah Fant being held out.

Here is your full practice report for Thursday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame Status
Nate AdkinsTEFootFULL
Nik BonittoOLBWristFULL
Evan EngramTEBackFULL
Alex SingletonILBThumbFULL
John Franklin-MyersDEHipLIMITED

Cincinnati Bengals Injury Report​

PlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame Status
Samaje PerineHBFingerFULL
Dalton RisnerGCalfFULL
Cam Taylor-BrittCBHamstringLIMITED
Noah FantTEConcussionDNP
Shemar StewartDEAnkleDNP

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation; UNDERLINE– Player is on Reserve or Exempt List and has returned to practice
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...4/broncos-vs-bengals-thursday-practice-report
 
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