Of the four remaining playoff teams, which should the Broncos try to resemble to get back to contending for championships?
Bengals?
Chiefs?
Eagles?
49ers?
The fellas discuss and give their playoff picks!
Of the four remaining playoff teams, which should the Broncos try to resemble to get back to contending for championships?
Bengals?
Chiefs?
Eagles?
49ers?
The fellas discuss and give their playoff picks!
Vic Fangio and his coordinators average nearly 27 years of NFL coaching experience.
Nathaniel Hackett and his coordinators average 12.
Hackett is banking on coaching experience being overrated.
Hackett may be on to something, too.
Outside of Stafford and Burrow, if Denver could choose two players in the Super Bowl this week to be on the Broncos, who should it be?
Aaron Donald?
Von Miller?
Cooper Kupp?
Jamar Chase?
How much should George Paton and the Broncos be willing to trade for Aaron Rodgers if he becomes available?
Three firsts?
Three 1s plus multiple starters?
Even more?
@ZacStevensDNVR, @MaseDenver & @RyanKoenigsberg discuss!
Teddy Bridgewater was released from the hospital on Monday morning.
However, it's highly unlikely he'll play on Sunday against the Raiders.
That sets up Drew Lock to get his first start of the season.
Which of the next three games is the most difficult for the Broncos?
Week 15 — vs 7-6 Bengals
Week 16 — @ 6-7 Raiders
Week 17 — @ 8-6 Chargers
@ZacStevensDNVR, @RyanKoenigsberg and @MaseDenver debate & give their picks for the weekend!
Mathematically, Sunday's Broncos game against the Bengals isn't a must-win.
But for all practical purposes it is.
Here's what's on the line, who to cheer for this weekend along with the Broncos and where Denver stands in the playoff picture.
The Broncos missed a massive opportunity to take the lead in the AFC West last Sunday when they fell to the Chiefs in Kansas City.
However, their playoff hopes are far from over.
Here's everything you need to know about Denver's path to the playoffs.
After Sunday night’s loss, it feels like the world is falling and the Broncos season is over.
It’s not.
But the playoffs are starting a month early for the Broncos.
Domata Peko couldn’t be happier to be a Denver Bronco. But the truth is, less than two years ago, when he was a Bengal through-and-through, he never wanted to leave Cincinnati.