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There are only two teams the Broncos can't face in the Divisional Round: the New England Patriots (No. 2 seed) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 3). Of the other potential foes that could travel to Empower Field at Mile High to take on the Broncos next weekend, let's rank them in order of strength.
Going into the playoffs, the Denver Broncos are probably the ultimate embodiment of the old “defense wins championships” bromide. It’s considered beyond outdated in today’s NFL, but here the Broncos are,
The Denver Broncos made five changes to their practice squad on Wednesday. First, the team released center Joe Michalski and guard Nash Jones. After that, the Broncos signed center Michael Deiter, tight end Marcedes Lewis and offensive tackle Geron Christian.
Former Denver Broncos legendary quarterback Peyton Manning had a positive yet honest review of the team's current signal-caller, Bo Nix, who led Denver to the AFC's No. 1 seed for the first time since The Sheriff himself was under center.
The Broncos came out on top 19-3 in Week 18 against the Los Angeles Chargers, though their performance wasn't all that convincing. Denver finished with 240 total yards despite L.A. resting some key veterans with an eye toward Wild Card Weekend. Quarterback Bo Nix failed to hit 200 passing yards for the second straight week.
While most Denver Broncos players and coaches are taking some time away from work this week after securing a bye during the first week of the NFL playoffs, defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with a handful of NFL teams about their head coaching vacancies.
The Denver Broncos executed a batch of roster moves after securing the AFC's No. 1 seed in last week's win over the Chargers. Denver announced Wednesday that it signed center Michael Deiter, offensive tackle Geron Christian, and tight end Marcedes Lewis to the practice squad.