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  • Broncos prep for rain in Cincinnati includes wet-ball drills for Bo Nix and more

    Broncos prep for rain in Cincinnati includes wet-ball drills for Bo Nix and more


    The Broncos’ run of good weather fortune may be coming to an end.

    Denver’s Saturday afternoon game at Cincinnati is forecast to be played in rainy conditions, which would mark the first time the team’s seen anything but dry since late September.

    In Week 4 against the New York Jets, a round of surprise precipitation played a role in rookie quarterback Bo Nix throwing for minus-7 yards in the first half and struggling to grip the ball.

    The difference this time around is that Denver’s expecting bad weather. The National Weather Service, as of Thursday afternoon, is forecasting an 80% chance of rain Saturday, though heavier precipitation later in the evening, and totals from a half inch to an inch. Denver and Cincinnati kick at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time.

    “We prepped for it all week,” head coach Sean Payton said Thursday. … “Everything from not wearing the shields that get fogged up to understanding, every player who wears gloves will have 10 sets. Like, in (Formula 1), you change tires? Those gloves from a series go, get a new pair on. Special teams: understanding coverage, wind, ball security, all those things.”

    Offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi said Wednesday that the team not only does drill work with wet footballs, but that the way the footballs themselves are prepared is different when precipitation’s expected.

    “Sometimes what’s best in a dry game — there’s a lot that goes into preparing our footballs — and what you like for a dry game is not necessarily the same preparation for a wet game,” he said. “I’m not in there with the equipment guys, but they put a certain scuff on it or there’s a leather polish you use that makes it a little grippier, but maybe the rain reacts to that different.

    “Rain balls you’re preparing a different way.”

    Nix on Tuesday expressed confidence in his ability — and his offense’s — to handle whatever the weather delivers.

    “If you’ve played football, you have to play in the rain,” he said. “We’re excited. I thought we ran the ball well against the Jets that day. We’re going to have to carry that over, have an open mindset and do whatever’s working.

    “We’ll be able to handle the rain. We’re professionals, and they have to play in it too. It’s going to be good. It’s going to be a good environment. It will be fun.”

    Moss set to return. Broncos cornerback Riley Moss is set to return from a monthlong absence due to an MCL injury.

    Moss has been trending this way all week as a full practice participant and Payton made it just about official Thursday when he said of Moss, “He’s doing good. He’ll be ready to go.”

    Moss was not made available for interviews in the locker room Thursday. He saw his practice work jump from limited last week to full this week.

    He injured his MCL on Nov. 24 at Las Vegas. Since then, the since-waived Levi Wallace started two games and more recently Kris Abrams-Draine and Damarri Mathis have split time.

    The Broncos have every player on the 53-man roster available for Saturday’s game after a clean Thursday injury report. The only question is whether they’ll activate running back Tyler Badie (back) from injured reserve.



    The Denver Broncos are gearing up for a wet and rainy game in Cincinnati this weekend, as they prepare to take on the Bengals in what is expected to be a soggy matchup. With rain in the forecast, the team is taking extra precautions to ensure they are ready for the challenging weather conditions.

    Quarterback Bo Nix has been practicing with wet footballs this week, working on his grip and ball security in preparation for the rain. Nix has been focusing on his footwork and timing to ensure he can still deliver accurate passes in the wet conditions.

    In addition to the wet-ball drills, the Broncos have been working on their footing and tackling techniques to adjust to the slippery field conditions. The team is also making sure their equipment, including cleats and gloves, are suited for the wet weather.

    Head coach Vic Fangio emphasized the importance of being prepared for any weather conditions, stating, “We can’t control the weather, but we can control how we prepare for it. We’re making sure our players are ready to handle whatever comes their way on game day.”

    With the Broncos looking to secure a win on the road in Cincinnati, their preparation for the rain will be crucial to their success. Stay tuned to see how the team fares in the wet conditions this weekend.

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  • How to Watch: Broncos at Bengals

    How to Watch: Broncos at Bengals


    MATCHUP

    The Broncos will travel to Cincinnati for a key matchup with an AFC opponent in Week 17. Denver will look to get back in the win column and clinch the team’s first playoff berth since 2015 in Saturday’s game.

    Denver’s defense will look for a strong performance as it faces quarterback Joe Burrow, who leads the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns this season. The Broncos lead the league in sacks (51) and should look to add to this tally on Saturday. Outside linebacker Nik Bonitto — who leads the Broncos with 11.5 sacks this season ­— could aim to continue his strong season in Week 17, while defensive lineman Zach Allen — who leads the league with 33 quarterback hits — could also look to apply pressure. Cornerback Pat Surtain II should look to be a key contributor on Saturday as he faces the Bengals’ wide receiver duo of Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Chase and Higgins are two of six NFL receivers averaging 70-plus receiving yards per game with seven-plus receiving touchdowns in 2024, and Surtain could aim to limit this production.

    Offensively, the Broncos should look to find a rhythm early on Saturday. Quarterback Bo Nix — who completed 29-of-40 passes for 263 yards, two touchdowns and a 106.6 passer rating in last week’s matchup with the Chargers — will aim for another strong performance vs. a Bengals’ defense that has allowed the second-most points and yards per game to opponents that currently have a winning record this season.

    Running back Audric Estime — who led the team in rushing yards and scored his first career touchdown in Week 16 — could look to contribute to Denver’s run game again this week, while wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. — who led the team in receiving yards in last week’s matchup and recorded a 53-yard catch-and-run — could also aim to make more game-changing plays in Week 17. Nix could also look to wide receiver Courtland Sutton — who is on pace to record his first season with 1,000-plus receiving yards since 2019 — to make key plays.

    INJURY UPDATE

    For Denver, running back Tyler Badie (back) was listed as questionable. Badie, who was designated for return from injured reserve this week, would need to be activated to Denver’s 53-man roster to play on Saturday. Wide receiver Troy Franklin (ankle), running back Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) and cornerback Riley Moss (knee) were not assigned game statuses, indicating they will be available to play in the Week 17 game.

    For Cincinnati, defensive end Sam Hubbard (knee) and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (illness) have been ruled out. Tackle Amarius Mims (ankle/hand), wide receivers Tee Higgins (ankle/knee) and Charlie Jones (groin), defensive end Joseph Ossai (illness) and safety Geno Stone (illness) were listed as questionable. Tight end Tanner Hudson (knee) was listed as doubtful.

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    If you’re a fan of the Denver Broncos or the Cincinnati Bengals, you won’t want to miss their upcoming game. Here’s how you can tune in to watch the Broncos take on the Bengals:

    Date: Sunday, December 19
    Time: 1:00 PM ET
    Location: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
    TV Channel: CBS
    Live Stream: CBS All Access, fuboTV

    Don’t forget to gather your friends and family, grab some snacks, and get ready to cheer on your favorite team as they battle it out on the gridiron. Let’s go Broncos/Bengals! #Broncos #Bengals #NFL #Football

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  • Broncos set for high-stakes AFC battle vs. Bengals

    Broncos set for high-stakes AFC battle vs. Bengals


    As the Broncos take the field Saturday for an AFC matchup in Cincinnati, there won’t be any panic.

    There will just be a sense of urgency.

    A win over the Bengals would allow the Broncos to clinch their first postseason berth since 2015. And although Denver fell short in its quest to secure a spot last week in a divisional matchup with the Chargers, the Broncos know they are still in control of their own destiny when it comes to postseason aspirations.

    “[There’s] certainly a heightened sense of urgency,” tackle Mike McGlinchey said Tuesday. “I think it’s more of just an excitement. It’s this excitement that we are in control of what we need to do. And when we do it, we achieve the goal that we set out to achieve to start the year.”

    The Broncos will look to get back in the win column after their four-game win streak was snapped on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 17. And as the Bengals aim to extend their three-game win streak as they face a must-win game to keep their own postseason aspirations alive, Denver knows what’s at stake.

    “[We’ve] got to realize that everything we want is still ahead of us,” outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper said. “We just have to go get it.”

    Here are three questions that will decide if the Broncos can earn an important 10th win and secure their spot in the postseason:

    Can the Broncos’ secondary limit the Bengals’ standout wide receiver duo?

    As Denver’s defense takes the field on Saturday, the unit will be tasked with limiting a playmaker that is currently chasing the receiving triple crown.

    Entering Week 17, Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase leads the league in receptions (108), receiving yards (1,510) and receiving touchdowns (16) in 2024, and he would become the youngest player to achieve the triple crown feat in the Super Bowl era if he finished the season leading the way in all three categories.

    “[Chase] is pretty impressive,” Head Coach Sean Payton said. “… Those numbers are remarkable. The run after catch only happens when you have strong hands. Rarely do you see him leave his feet. His feet are on the ground as he catches the ball. Some receivers will jump or pause to catch it. His balance [is impressive]. … I would say he’s extremely strong and hard to tackle. That presents a challenge.”

    Chase is not Cincinnati’s only offensive weapon, though, as wide receiver Tee Higgins is also having a career year. Chase and Higgins are two of just six receivers in the league averaging 70-plus receiving yards per game with seven-plus receiving touchdowns in 2024. Higgins was listed as questionable for the matchup on Cincinnati’s final injury report on Thursday, but if he takes the field on Saturday, he will present another challenge for Denver’s secondary.

    Cornerback Pat Surtain II, though, said his unit is prepared to embrace the challenge.

    “They’re good and pretty efficient,” Surtain said of Chase and Higgins. “You can tell that they play well off of each other. They use them in different roles. Obviously, they’re both good receivers at the end of the day. It’s going to be a challenge for us that we’re going to be prepared for.”

    Surtain has provided lockdown coverage all season, and it will be important for him to continue this for Denver to find success on Saturday. Surtain leads the Broncos with four interceptions and 11 passes defensed in 2024, and he has allowed the third lowest passer rating in coverage across the league this season (52.3). Safety Brandon Jones has allowed the lowest passer rating (50.6) league wide and could also play a key role in slowing down Cincinnati’s playmakers.

    The Broncos’ secondary could also see a boost from the return of cornerback Riley Moss, who Payton said will be “ready to go” for Saturday’s matchup. Moss has not seen game action since he suffered an injury in Week 12 against the Raiders.

    If Surtain and Co. can find a way to limit Cincinnati’s key offensive weapons and prevent big downfield plays, they’ll play a big role in slowing down an explosive offense.

    Can Bo Nix, Broncos’ offense continue its high-scoring streak?

    For the first time since 2014, the Broncos have a top 10 scoring offense. Denver’s 24.2 points per game currently rank 10th in the NFL, and the Broncos have now scored at least 27 points in five consecutive games.

    And for wide receiver Courtland Sutton, it will be important for the offense to continue doing the things that have gotten the unit to this point — while also placing extra emphasis on the details as competition ramps up.

    “It’s another game,” Sutton said. “Prepare how you prepare, because we have been playing good ball. However, do a little more. Find something here or there — whether it’s in your routine of your body, whether it’s in your routine of game-planning mentally or your routine in practice. Find something a little bit more to be able to put yourself in a position to go out there and play the best ball you can play.”

    Sticking to the fundamentals will be key as Denver’s offense faces a Bengals’ defense that has allowed 26.2 points per game in 2024, which is tied for the fifth most in the NFL. When facing opponents that currently have a winning record this season, Cincinnati has allowed the second-most points and yards per game.

    For the Broncos to find success offensively, Bo Nix and the offense must get into the end zone — and likely find a way to do so often. Even when the Bengals have not won this season, they have posted impressive numbers in high-scoring games. Cincinnati has six losses this season in contests in which the team has scored at least 25 points. And while the projected weather conditions may impact how the game plays out, Nix knows it will be important to find a way to put points on the board.

    “We’re excited,” Nix said of the possibility of facing inclement weather. “I thought we ran the ball well against the Jets that day. We’re going to have to carry that over [and] have an open mindset and do whatever’s working. We’ll be able to handle the rain. We’re professionals, and they have to play in it too. It’s going to be good. It’s going to be a good environment. It will be fun.”

    A key piece of offensive success could depend on Denver continuing to protect its rookie quarterback. The Broncos have allowed just 22 sacks this year — which is tied for the third fewest in the NFL — and Denver is 7-0 when Nix is sacked no more than once. The unit must find a way to continue this success as they aim to stop Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who leads the league in sacks this season.

    With good protection, Nix can look to playmakers such as wide receiver Courtland Sutton — who is on the brink of recording his first season with 1,000-plus receiving yards since 2019 — to make big plays and find the end zone.

    If the Broncos can find a way to maximize their opportunities as they face a defense that has struggled against teams over .500 this season, they could continue their high-scoring ways and earn the victory.

    Can Denver’s defense slow down Joe Burrow’s production?

    Denver’s defense could face one of its biggest challenges this season in slowing down quarterback Joe Burrow, who leads the NFL in passing yards (4,229) and passing touchdowns (39) this season.

    Especially important in slowing that production will be pressuring Burrow before he has the opportunity to make downfield plays. When not facing pressure, Burrow boasts a 74.6 completion percentage and 112.3 passer rating. His completion percentage drops to 53.9 percent when facing pressure, though, while his passer rating drops to 98.4.

    “He’s playing fantastic football right now,” Cooper said. “[We’ve] got to keep him in the pocket, got to put pressure on him, got to make him feel uncomfortable back there. He’s having a great year, so it’s going to be up to the D-line and outside linebackers to make sure that we put pressure on him and make him feel uncomfortable.”

    The Broncos’ defense is poised to do so as the unit boasts the second highest quarterback pressure percentage in the NFL this season (38.1) and leads the league in sacks (51). Denver has five different players with five-plus sacks this season, which is the most in the NFL. The Broncos may be able to find success making Burrrow uncomfortable behind the efforts of defensive lineman Zach Allen — who leads the league in quarterback pressures — and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, who leads the Broncos with 11.5 sacks.

    Payton knows, though, that it will take more than just getting to Burrow to slow down Cincinnati’s offensive execution.

    “The other part that they do a great job with is — and [Burrow] does a good job with this — reading, feeling the pocket, climbing and extending a play,” Payton said. “They’re really good with the second element of a play if it’s not open on time. He’ll keep it just as well and go get a first down. They’re really good with their scramble drill rules. You really have to work on plasters, staying with your guy, and then we have to rush him the right way, as well.”

    If the Broncos are able to make things difficult for Burrow and be prepared to take away second options, it could help slow down Cincinnati’s high-scoring offense and help Denver earn the win.



    The Denver Broncos are gearing up for a high-stakes AFC battle as they prepare to face off against the Cincinnati Bengals. With both teams vying for a spot in the playoffs, this game is crucial for their postseason hopes.

    The Broncos are coming off a strong performance against the Los Angeles Chargers, where they secured a much-needed victory. Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been leading the charge for Denver, and will look to continue his solid play against the Bengals’ defense.

    Meanwhile, the Bengals are also coming off a big win against the Las Vegas Raiders, and will be looking to build on their momentum. Quarterback Joe Burrow has been impressive this season, and will be a tough matchup for the Broncos’ defense.

    With both teams fighting for their playoff lives, this game is sure to be a hard-fought battle with plenty on the line. The Broncos will need to bring their A-game if they want to come out on top and keep their playoff hopes alive. Be sure to tune in to see how this high-stakes AFC showdown unfolds.

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  • Funko Pop! NFL: Wave 3 – Von Miller #60 Denver Broncos

    Funko Pop! NFL: Wave 3 – Von Miller #60 Denver Broncos



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