The end of Monday night's Denver Broncos game was defined by two twos.
The Broncos fell to the Tennessee Titans by two points, 16-14. And Vic Fangio left the field with two timeouts, despite the game coming down to the final seconds.
The end of Monday night's Denver Broncos game was defined by two twos.
The Broncos fell to the Tennessee Titans by two points, 16-14. And Vic Fangio left the field with two timeouts, despite the game coming down to the final seconds.
If you think you know the Titans from their game against the Broncos last year ... you don't. And if you think the Titans are that team that seemed perpetually poised to go 9-7 ... they aren't, even though they finished with that record for the fourth consecutive season last year
Our breakdown of the AFC Playoff picture heading into week 15. What's the best case scenario for the Denver Broncos.
In the unenviable position the salary-cap strapped defending champs find themselves in, they need another veteran player at the league's most expensive -- and overpaid -- position.
Hey, we get it: $15 mil a year sounds a little too pricey for a quarterback with seven career NFL starts. But look around the league and the recent QB signings, and the price starts sounding more and more right.
One Sunday to go, two postseason berths up for grabs. That’s the state of the NFL entering Week 17, and both of the open playoff spots are in the AFC. One will claimed by the winner of the AFC South, and the other is a wild-card berth to be settled between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. As…...