The Denver Broncos benefited greatly from the bye week. On the first day back from the week off the Broncos had a clean injury report, including a healthy Aqib Talib and Derek Wolfe.
Shane Ray, the Bronco with the Kansas City Chiefs tattoo, is already looking forward to playing the Chiefs, even though the Denver Broncos are on their bye week.
After a much needed bye week, the Denver Broncos will enter playoff mode for the final six games of the season. They could realistically be the No. 1 seed in the AFC, or miss the playoffs all together.
On Monday, head coach Gary Kubiak mentioned many areas where the Denver Broncos could improve, however, none was talked about more than the offensive signal caller, Trevor Siemian.
On Sunday, against the New Orleans Saints, the Denver Broncos did nearly everything the complete opposite of what they had done in the first half of the season, and still found a way to win.
Even after the worst performance of the season against the Oakland Raiders, the Denver Broncos’ running game may have to wait another week before having a revival.
After coming off of the worst performance defending against the run, the Denver Broncos aren’t concerned with their ability to stop opposing offenses from running the ball, even without Derek Wolfe.
The New Orleans Saints, the Denver Broncos’ next opponent, bears a striking resemblance to the Oakland Raiders, the team that just handed the Broncos their worst loss of the year.
After losing 30-20 on Sunday night to the Oakland Raiders, the Denver Broncos may have avoided another devastating loss. On Monday Gary Kubiak was encouraged by Derek Wolfe's arm injury, even though the timetable is still unknown.
The Denver Broncos fell to the Oakland Raiders 30-20 on Sunday night in large part to the poor play in the running game on both sides of the ball.
The Denver Broncos have the No. 1 pass defense in the league and Jared Crick, a defensive end, is helping with that.
Despite the Denver Broncos recent domination of the Oakland Raiders — 7-1 since the start of the 2012 season — the rivalry seems to be heating back up thanks to one man: Jack Del Rio.
Not only is Sunday night the matchup between the two best teams in the AFC West, it also features two of the NFL’s best units: the Denver Broncos secondary and the Oakland Raiders passing game. And they get to go head-to-head with one another on primetime.
The day after the Denver Broncos 27-19 victory over the San Diego Chargers, Gary Kubiak was not pleased with the offensive performance. The head coach did offer one solution to the struggles: balance.
Not even half an hour after the Denver Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers 27-19 on Sunday their focus was already on to the next game — a primetime matchup on Sunday Night Football against the Oakland Raiders.
Even though the Denver Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers by just one possession, there was no doubt from Chris Harris Jr., T.J. Ward and Darian Steward on who the better team was.
Although he’s not the biggest name on the Denver Broncos defense, T.J. Ward has proved to be the most versatile.
On Wednesday it was reported that C.J. Anderson might miss a few weeks with a bone bruise. Fortunately for the Broncos, they have two rookies in the backfield—Devontae Booker and Andy Janovich—that are hitting their stride at just the right time.
Even though the Denver Broncos have a short week to prepare for the San Diego Chargers rematch, they have two advantages that they didn't have the first time these two teams played just two weeks ago.