Sean Payton has yet to hire an offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos. Is there a chance he swoops in and hired the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy? What about former Baltimore Ravens’ offensive coordinator Greg Roman? Or will Payton go with someone from the New Orleans Saints such as their quarterback coach Ronald Curry or offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael? Or could Payton turn to his former OC Joe Lombardi?
Another day, another hit to the Broncos’ passing game.
“It’s not looking good” for Courtland Sutton to play against the Chiefs as he deals with a hamstring injury.
But that could open the door to Denver’s biggest receiving threat on the roster.
The guys discuss Denver’s heartbreaking loss, break down who is most to blame for the Broncos’ awful offense, talk about how Ejiro Evero’s defense fell apart at the end of the game, answer listener questions and much more.
The guys discuss the keys for the Broncos to beat the Ravens on Sunday, give their final picks for the game, break down the other AFC West games, answer listener questions and much more.
Take a dive into the Broncos’ 2022 schedule with notes, nuggets and facts about a slate that starts off with two of the most winnable games … but ends with a daunting six-week stretch that includes the Ravens, Rams, Chargers and both Chiefs games.
Up 23-7, John Harbaugh and the Ravens wanted to make history. Baltimore ran the ball instead of taking a knee to end the game.
On Monday, Vic Fangio made it very clear he was not happy about that decision. And he wasn't surprised by it either.
Despite the toxicity that surely pervades some corners of Broncos Country right now, the Broncos’ season is not over. Far from it. But Sunday's loss dropped some truth bombs.
After the Broncos' disappointing loss to the Ravens, there was a sign of hope that Teddy Bridgewater will be back sooner rather than later.
Von Miller, for one, says he plans to attack. "I mean, what am I going to do? Just sit on the line of scrimmage and just wait around?" he said.
On the surface, the Broncos' next month looks incredibly daunting.
But not so fast.
There are plenty of reasons why Denver can come out of the next four games still leading the AFC West.
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Debuting Broncos Pick Em'!
A strong start to the season certainly doesn't guarantee the Broncos anything.
But a slow start in 2021 will nearly guarantee doom for many across the organization. The Broncos simply can't slumber their way through September again.
Believe it or not, the Broncos can still make the playoffs.
Here's what needs to happen for that wild ride to take place and who the Broncos should be cheering for this weekend.
Why do the Denver Broncos have so much trust in Joe Flacco? we went back to 2014, a career year for Flacco to see how his success under then-offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak can be replicated by Rich Scangarello in 2019.
Inside the Broncos facility, there’s a strong consensus that Joe Flacco is the answer moving forward.
Just because Denver is ready to pony up $18.5 million and ship a fourth-round draft pick to Baltimore for Flacco’s services by no means rules out the possibility of Denver drafting a quarterback in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
After Week 3, Vance Joseph and the Broncos weren’t happy with Marquette King’s performance. That didn’t change after Week 4.