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DENVER ( KDVR) — The Denver Broncos didn’t even have a full 24 hours to celebrate their statement win against the Philadelphia Eagles before the team had to hop on a plane to London to prepare for the next game against the New York Jets for an NFL International Series game.
Denver can now secure the No. 1 playoff seed in the conference with help from three other teams on Sunday. If the New England Patriots (12-3), Buffalo Bills (11-4) and Jaguars (11-4) all lose today, the Broncos would secure the AFC's top seed before facing the Chargers in Week 18.
The Denver Broncos have a lot to focus on defensively because they were one of the best units in the NFL over the first 11 weeks of the season, but have clearly fallen off. With the Broncos having already clinched the division and pushing for the top seed in the AFC, this defensive fall-off is concerning and needs to be examined.
Smith, 26, woke up this morning as a member of the No. 1-seeded Broncos, who have the best record in football at 12-2. However, he will be going to sleep tonight as a new member of the 3-11 Jets, who have one of the worst records in football. From the ...
On the same day that starting safety Brandon Jones was placed on injured reserve with a pectoral injury, the Denver Broncos lost a reserve safety to another team. The New York Jets poached safety Keidron Smith off the Broncos' practice squad on Monday ...
Trey Lance will start on Sunday and DJ Ulagalelei will be the backup as the team rests its Pro Bowl QB. Coach Jim Harbaugh says the decision is based on the need to have a healthy-as-possible
The Jacksonville Jaguars, led by quarterback Trevor Lawrence, face the Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Bo Nix, on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were able to expose the Denver Broncos' secondary in Week 16 by chopping wood and carrying water.
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