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Looking around the NFL, Pro Football Focus' Bradley Locker linked the Broncos as a potential landing spot for seven different names. The list includes three linebackers, three tight ends, and one wide receiver.
"It aged me," Rich Eisen said of the ugly Broncos-Jets game. "I felt for all the Brits for whom that might have been their first NFL action."
Dart, Skattebo, and co. are looking to make it two straight and three of four in the win column. If they do, the Giants are suddenly in the race in the NFC East. The Broncos need the win to keep pace with the Chargers atop the AFC West while at the same time staying a game ahead of the Chiefs.
The Denver Broncos are about to get a force multiplier back on the field. Dre Greenlaw's clock has been started.
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Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw is back on the practice field. The Broncos designated Greenlaw for return from injured reserve today, and he practiced with the team. That doesn’t necessarily mean Greenlaw will play this week against the Giants, but he’ll be eligible to do so if the Broncos choose to activate him to the 53-player roster.
If there’s nothing else that New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart needs to learn from having watched tape of the Denver Broncos defense, it’s that it would behoove him to not hold onto the ball indefinitely. This season, the Broncos have been absolutely relentless, not to mention successful when rushing a passer who holds onto the ball.
After placing Ben Powers on injured reserve with a biceps injury last week, the Denver Broncos lost backup left guard Matt Peart to a knee injury this week. Denver will now have to turn to a third option at left guard. Here are five possible scenarios the Broncos could consider.
Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto joins NFL media insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport on "The Insiders" for an exclusive interview.