Broncos, Jets and London
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The Denver Broncos shook up their roster ahead of their showdown against the New York Jets in London in Week 6.
The NFL trade deadline is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, this year and between now and then, teams will need to decide if they want to buy, sell or stand pat. The Broncos have holes at two very key positions and should consider making a move at one or both of those, not just for the rest of this season, but for the near future as well.
Malcolm Roach will be available to the Broncos tomorrow. As expected, Ben Powers has landed on injured reserve. More at PFR.
He should be a tremendous help to the Broncos. The post Broncos Make ‘Big’ Announcement After Decision on Veteran Former Saints UDFA appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Head coach Sean Payton thought he knew what he was getting when the Denver Broncos signed veteran running back J.K. Dobbins. That was in late June. Fast forward to October, and Payton has realized that Dobbins has brought much more to the Broncos than he anticipated.
When the Denver Broncos face the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, it will mark the third time in franchise history the team has played a regular season game in London.
Although Elway praised the Broncos’ decision to travel to London immediately following their victory over the Eagles, he nonetheless expressed concern about the overall process. The NFL opted not to give the Broncos a Week 7 bye, instead giving them an Oct. 19 home game against the New York Giants.
Broncos coach Sean Payton's “culture of high expectations” has changed the trajectory of the team since the last time Denver played in London, owner and CEO Greg Penner said Friday. In a state-of-the-Broncos media session,
The Denver Broncos had a weakness at the inside linebacker position this offseason and they addressed that immediately in free agency, signing former San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw to a three-year contract.
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Broncos place veteran G Ben Powers (biceps) on IR
The Denver Broncos placed veteran left guard Ben Powers on injured reserve Saturday, six days after he sustained a biceps injury. Powers sustained a torn biceps in the final series of last weekend's 21-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.