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The Denver Broncos host the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football to close out Week 4 of the NFL season.
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Broncos-Bengals inactives for Week 4
One minor surprise today from the Denver Broncos inactives list as they prepare to play the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. Defensive lineman Jordan Jackson is the surprise inactive today and rookie Sai’Von Jones will get his first game action potentially tonight.
The Denver Broncos did what most hoped they would as touchdown-favorites on Monday Night Football: dispatched the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-3. It was a resounding
So when the Eagles' final desperation drive ended on Jalen Hurts' incomplete pass into the end zone with 4 seconds left, the Eagles could only blame themselves. That, incidentally, came one play after the Broncos were not called for pass interference on a pass to Dallas Goedert to the Broncos' 3 yard line, despite plenty of contact.
Hurts threw for 280 yards on the afternoon with 38 attempts. He had a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert and a 47-yard touchdown pass to Barkley in the third quarter for the 17-10 lead. The Eagles had 19 more pass attempts in the second half, for 119 yards, one 47-yard touchdown to Saquon Barkley, and that was it.
The Broncos defense has just one interception through their first three games and a total of four turnovers. What better way for the secondary to get going than a matchup against Browning and the Bengals, who have struggled through the air since he took over the starting role.
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Broncos Week 4 snap analysis
For the first time this year, all five OL starters did not play all the offensive snaps, but this is a good thing. Garett Bolles came off the field for one snap because of a ding, and then he and Quinn Meinerz and Mike McGlinchey got a three snap break for the final kneel-down drive.
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Patrick Surtain subtly throws shade at Eagles star A.J. Brown ahead of the Broncos’ highly-anticipated Week 5 showdown
The Denver Broncos got back in the win column after a convincing win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4. The victory was short-lived, though, as head coach Sean Payton told reporters immediately after the game that the focus is now on the Philadelphia Eagles.