Any word on if our starting Oline is going to play this week? I like Muti and Belly as much as anyone, but their pass pro still isn’t good enough. We get way too much interior pressure for a guy like Teddy who knows how to step up into the pocket.
Any word on if our starting Oline is going to play this week? I like Muti and Belly as much as anyone, but their pass pro still isn’t good enough. We get way too much interior pressure for a guy like Teddy who knows how to step up into the pocket.
“Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.” -Winston Churchill
The Broncos have come out as lifeless as wet potato chip to open every game of the season, failing to score a touchdown on any of their opening drives. The first three weeks of the season, they were able to find themselves and elevate their level of play. These last two weeks, they have been without the will, desire, or motivation to do much of anything but compound mistakes upon penalties upon lackluster play-calling. They have the ability to not be so discombobulated, we have all seen it earlier this year. Fixing the problems Broncos Country saw on Sunday begins and ends with coaching. Broncos coaches need to fix these issues like their jobs depended on it, because they do.
The Raiders, on the other hand, lucked into their 3-0 start taking the Ravens and the Tua-less Dolphins to overtime to squeak out two of their three wins. In their last two games, the Las Vegas offense has sputtered, scoring just 23-points total. David Carr sustained a head injury on Sunday that was so scary that Raiders players took to their knee in prayer for his safety. He later returned only to take another shot to the head later in the game. It’s nothing short of remarkable that the very same concussion protocols that claimed Teddy Bridgewater last week allowed Carr to continue to play.
Broncos 53-66-2 record all-time versus the Raiders; 28-30-2 at home
Needs one win to improve to 54-66-2 (.443) overall and 29-30-2 (.475) at home in the all-time series against the Raiders.
Broncos need a win in Sunday's game to start a season 4-2 for the first time since 2016.
Injury News:
In the first injury report for Week 6, defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins (hip) was the only Raider to not participate in practice due to injury. Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue and tight end Darren Waller did not participate due to veteran rest days, while defensive end Carl Nassib did not participate for a personal reason.
Additionally, five Raiders were limited in practice: cornerback Brandon Facyson (hip), defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson (back), safety Dallin Leavitt (knee), linebacker Cory Littleton (shoulder) and safety Roderic Teamer (ankle).
Notably for the Broncos, running back Melvin Gordon III was a non-participant in practice due to a hip injury. Cornerback Mike Ford (knee) and safety Kareem Jackson (back) also did not participate, as well as linebacker Alexander Johnson, who had a veterans rest day.
Outside linebacker and eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller was limited in practice due to veterans rest.
Misc:
Rookie running back Javonte Williams scored the first touchdown of his NFL career on a 1-yard touchdown run versus the N.Y. Jets in Week 3. He became the first Broncos rookie to rush for a touchdown since Phillip Lindsay on Dec. 9, 2018, at San Francisco and the first to do so within his first three career games since Royce Freeman in 2018.
Williams ranks among the league's rookie leaders in rushing yards (186–1st), rushing attempts (46–2nd) and touchdowns (1–T2nd).
Denver limited Baltimore to 102 rushing yards (30 attempts—3.4 avg.) in Week 4, which was Baltimore's lowest rushing output in the regular season since Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's starting debut on Nov. 18, 2018, against Cincinnati—a span of 43 games.
Injury Report: S Kareem Jackson, RB Melvin Gordon III among those held out of Broncos practice
https://www.denverbroncos.com/news/i...oncos-practice
Thanks to MasterShake for my great signature
Rest in Peace - Demaryius (88) - Darrent (27) - Damien (29) - Kenny (11)#7 - JOHN - #44 - FLOYD - #80 - ROD
THIS ONES FOR JOHNWOULD YOU RATHER WIN UGLY, OR LOSE PRETTY?
We're going to get killed if we don't clean up giving up big passing plays and stupid unforced penalties.
Gawd,,, I really ******* hate the fade!
Denver's 2024 George Paton Draft/FA plan
Draft
RD1- TE Brock Bowers, GA
RD3- QB Spencer Rattler, SC
RD4- CB Josh Newton, TCU
RD5- S Reggie Pearson, OK
RD5- C Michael Jurgens, Wake Forest
RD6- K Jonah Dalmas, Boise St
FA
1. With what money
Raiders DT Jonathan Hankins is doubtful, and DT Quinton Jefferson is questionable. If we can’t successfully run the ball on them, or if we don’t even try, then I’m officially done hoping…
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
https://twitter.com/Broncos/status/1...682008066?s=20
The Broncos Ring of Fame photo.
Can you more experienced fans help me with identification? Having only jumped aboard the Broncos train in 04 there's a handful I don't recognise.
The guy on the far left being one, also the three in the back to left of Elway and the one to his right plus the guy in the middle next to Shanny.
I take it Champ, Shannon and Peyton are the ones missing from the photo.
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