Broncos, Chargers and a Week 18
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Here's everything to know about the Broncos' Week 18 and final regular-season game versus the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Broncos' current stable of pass rushers has, in back-to-back seasons, earned bragging rights to the franchise record for sacks. While the likes of Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper tend to get the most exposure, Miller has his own more under-the-radar favorite in Zach Allen.
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On his YouTube channel, Acho waxed poetic on Nix and his physical and processing abilities, praising how his ability to match his physical and mental strengths gives him an edge on the field. According to Acho,
According to NFL researcher Tony Holzman-Escareno, Nix has lost an estimated 313 passing yards due to drops this season — the fifth-most of any starting quarterback, behind only Chicago's Caleb Williams, the Rams' Matthew Stafford, Jacksonville's Trevor Lawrence, and Dallas' Dak Prescott.
Broncos’ Sean Payton calls Chargers matchup a ‘playoff game’ despite absence of Justin Herbert
Privately, who knows. But publicly, Broncos head coach Sean Payton treated news of Justin Herbert’s Sunday absence with a waved hand and a shrug.
First, the good news: tight end Nate Adkins ( knee) and wide receiver Pat Bryant ( concussion) practiced on Wednesday after sitting out a 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas. Defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers ( hip) also practiced.
With the final week of the regular season upon us, three teams from the NFC West are in the top five in the odds to win the Super Bowl. The Los Angeles Rams, the favorites for the last several weeks, are now tied with the Seattle Seahawks (+550), while the surging San Francisco 49ers are +850.
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Cowboys projected as perfect free agent spot for Broncos starter on $5M deal
Dobbins will be well worth rolling the dice on for a cash-strapped club like the Dallas Cowboys. The team could be priced out of retaining Javonte Williams and will want to make up that lost production by coming to terms on a cheap, incentive-laden deal with Dobbins.
The turnaround is worth digging into because the Broncos look like entirely different units when you turn on the tape, and the stats and analytics back it up, with one exception: the run game. The Broncos lost J.K. Dobbins in that game against the Raiders, and he was their most consistent and reliable running back.