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The Broncos are 6-2 and leading the AFC West as the NFL’s trade deadline approaches. Here’s a guide to Denver’s positional needs and how likely George Paton and Sean Payton might
Dallas' injury-plagued defense got picked apart by Nix, and the Cowboys' offensive line got pummeled by Denver's pass rush
The Denver Broncos may have shown their hand with what they were not able to accomplish ahead of the NFL trade deadline. Head coach Sean Payton and the front office were eagerly trying to pick up a blocking tight end via the waiver system,
The Denver Broncos (6-2) put together their first complete game of the season, thrashing the visiting Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) 44-24. The Broncos remain atop the AFC West, a game ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers.
In Week 9 of the NFL season, the model is shying away from picking the Broncos (6-2) over the Texans (3-4). Although Denver leads the AFC West and is riding a five-game winning streak, the Broncos are just 2-2 on the road this season.
Pat Surtain II is out and Dre Greenlaw in back. Denver's defense saw some shuffling this week as the Broncos (6-2) prepared to put their five-game winning streak on the line Sunday at Houston, where the Texans (3-4) were installed as slight favorites.
Denver Broncos great and Super Bowl 50 champion Aqib Talib recently shared some interesting thoughts on how the Colorado Buffaloes should manage the quarterback