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Christian McCaffrey’s Broncos Legend Dad Unhappy With Sean Payton’s Loss & Confirms Big Decision for Bo Nix’s Next Game vs Chiefs


So much went wrong with the Broncos‘ Week 17 game against the Bengals! For instance, in his first game back from injury, CB Riley Moss was exploited by Bengals receiver Tee Higgins. The latter eventually caught the game-winner in overtime. But the worst of it was Sean Payton’s decision to play for overtime rather than deciding the game on a two-point conversion. They thought they could move the ball. However, let us not forget how the Bengals missed a 33-yard field goal in overtime and the Broncos were unable to move the ball and wasted quite some time.

Then, let us not forget their self-inflicted wounds. They had seven penalties for 35 yards, while Cincinnati had three for 15 yards. The Broncos also gave up several third and longs and big plays. Even the time of possession, 26:57 for Denver, 41:56 for Cincinnati, shows the Broncos were doomed with a 24-30 loss.

Fans had plenty to say, but legendary WR Ed McCaffrey’s reaction caught the spotlight. The Broncos legend didn’t mince words and let’s just say he wasn’t thrilled with what went down.

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McCaffrey kept it real as he took to X and wrote, Great effort! Just not good enough. We need to get better at finishing drives and finishing games. I’ve decided I’m going to @Broncos WK 18 Game against the @Chiefs. Tailgate starts 2hrs before kickoff. Hope to see you there! #BroncosCountry.”

Ouch, but he has got a point!

The Broncos still have a shot at making the playoffs (a 59% chance to make the playoffs after their Week 17 loss, according to The Athletic’s playoff prediction model), but first, they have to clean up their act. This team has all the talent in the world but keeps tripping over the same issues. Missed opportunities and inconsistent play have been killing their momentum.

They need to stop stalling out in the red zone and start playing like they mean it. The Broncos’ habit of settling for field goals or coming up empty on promising drives isn’t going to cut it if they want to hang with teams like the Chiefs. Ed McCaffrey’s words weren’t just criticism, they were a wake-up call.

Here is how the Broncos clinch the NFC’s No. 7 seed:

  • They win or tie against the Chiefs in Week 18.
  • The Dolphins lose one of their final two games and the Bengals lose to the Steelers in Week 18.

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Lessons for Denver Broncos ahead of week 18 game

The Broncos’ loss to the Bengals in Week 17 was a major L, but it also gave them some eye-openers, so they can see what they missed and use it on the Chiefs. They just couldn’t capitalize when they needed to. They were 0-1 in the red zone and couldn’t finish drives. Even worse, they didn’t turn turnovers into points—like, they forced three but only scored 13 off them. Yikes.

Bo Nix threw for 276 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He kept it close, but that pick came at the worst time, stalling a drive that could’ve been a game-changer. Like that could have changed the tide, Mims Jr. kept it spicy with five catches for 112 yards, including a 51-yard TD that tied it up late, but the Broncos couldn’t seal the deal.

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On defense, they got shredded by Joe Burrow, who threw for 412 yards and three TDs—all caught by Tee Higgins. If the Broncos wanna make any noise against the Chiefs in Week 18, they gotta clean up their red-zone struggles and stop giving up big plays in the air.

At the end of the day, the Broncos couldn’t close it out against the Bengals. They need to get way more consistent, especially with finishing drives and keeping leads. If they wanna make a playoff push and finish strong, they better come with it next Sunday.





Former Broncos legend Ed McCaffrey, father of current Carolina Panthers star Christian McCaffrey, expressed his disappointment with the recent loss by the New Orleans Saints under head coach Sean Payton. McCaffrey, who played for the Broncos from 1995 to 2003, took to social media to share his thoughts on the game and the coaching decisions made by Payton.

In his post, McCaffrey criticized Payton’s play-calling and overall strategy, stating that it was not up to par with what he expected from a seasoned coach like Payton. He also hinted at potential changes that need to be made in order for the Saints to bounce back from their recent defeat.

In addition to commenting on the Saints’ performance, McCaffrey also confirmed that a big decision will be made regarding quarterback Bo Nix’s next game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Nix, who has been under scrutiny for his inconsistent play this season, will need to step up his game in order to secure a victory against the tough Chiefs defense.

Fans of both the Broncos and Panthers will be eagerly waiting to see how these developments unfold, as McCaffrey continues to be a vocal presence in the football community. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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