With the 2019 NFL Draft in the books, we take a look at the biggest additions in the AFC and how they'll significantly alter game plans on Sunday's, including a big addition from the Denver Broncos.
Poor special teams play doomed the Denver Broncos in their 41-16 loss to the New England Patriots Sunday night in Denver. The Broncos’ defense forced Tom Brady’s offense into a quick three-and-out on the first possession of the game and, for a split second, it seemed Denver may have found the light at the end of the tunnel, after losing…...
Beating the Patriots isn’t easy, but if the Broncos have any shot on Sunday Night Football it will be following this formula.
With a 6-foot-6, 278-pound frame, Adam Shaheen could be the receiving threat the Broncos so desperately needs.
While the Denver Broncos won’t be in Super Bowl LI, they did play both teams that will be in it. By breaking down those two games, a winner emerges. Find out who will win the big game between the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots.
After being nothing more than a backup on the New England Patriots earlier this year, tight end A.J. Derby has an opportunity to help the Denver Broncos beat his former team. To say he’s ready is an understatement, especially after the way last week’s game ended.
Which teams have the easiest roads and inside tracks to the postseason? We break it all down and hash it all out here in your AFC stretch-run primer.
Phase II of minicamp, Pro Football Focus' top-101 players from 2015 and more impressive offseason work by Mark Sanchez highlighted the week that was in Orange & Blue Country.
There is no bigger honor for a pro athlete than having your self image enshrined forever; unless that honor is the cover of John Madden’s NFL Football. Earlier this week, Super Bowl 50 MVP and Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller was skipped over for the cover of the most popular Football game in America. New England Patriots tight end…...
Avoiding turnovers, putting together a sustained offensive effort, holding up along the offensive line, winning early downs on defense, and limiting Panthers' tight end Greg Olsen top the Orange & Blue's Super Sunday to-do list.
The formula for toppling a dynasty such as the New England Patriots is simple -- disrupting Tom Brady's timing, running the ball and winning the turnover battle -- but decidedly difficult to execute. Yet, those are the keys for the Denver Broncos to win Sunday and advance to Super Bowl 50.
After throwing some shade the way of Tom Brady and the New England Patriots early in the week, the Denver Broncos, especially Peyton Manning had a bunch of kind words to say about Brady on Wednesday.
Whether we’re talking defending the New England Patriots’ multiple weapons or the Denver Broncos making the most of their opportunities once they get there, red-zone efficiency is sure to play a key role in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
Does defense truly win championships? If so, the Denver Broncos have a much better chance at dancing under a Super Bowl 50 confetti shower than the Vegas oddsmakers and national analysts are currently giving them. Most every Broncos Country denizen is aware that the Orange & Blue enter the playoffs with the league’s top-ranked defense in terms of allowing…...
It’s Patriots Week, and here in Broncos Country – where dominating the AFC West has become an annual rite of passage – that’s become the Week. And for a welcome change, the Patriots are coming to the Mile High City this time around, bringing their defending-Super Bowl-champion pedigree and an unblemished 10-0 record in tow. Yeah, it’s Bill Belichick…...
Who: Denver Broncos (7-0) at Indianapolis Colts (3-5) What: 2015 Week 9 When: 2:25 p.m. MST, Sunday, Nov. 8 Where: Lucas Oil Stadium TV: CBS Announcers: Jim Nantz, Phil Simms Radio: KOA (850 AM), The Fox (103.5 FM) Odds: Broncos -5; O/U 45 Notable: The Orange & Blue hold a 12-9 all-time series lead, but the Colts have won…...