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Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins was expected to miss the rest of the season with a foot injury that required surgery, but head coach Sean Payton has opened the door for him to return this season.
During their Week 12 bye, the Denver Broncos took the opportunity to negotiate with and re-sign a trio of players, including kicker Wil Lutz, center Luke Wattenberg, and defensive tackle Malcolm Roach.
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Analyzing the Broncos’ run game without JK Dobbins
The Denver Broncos now have two games this season without JK Dobbins as the lead RB. In those games the Broncos faced the 17th ranked rushing defense and the 27th ranked rushing defense and averaged 3.
Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders suffered a foot injury this summer, and he's spent the first 13 weeks of the regular season on injured reserve. Last week, Broncos coach Sean Payton was asked if he's still hoping Sanders will be able to return this season.
The bad: Denver collectively averaged 3.8 yards per carry, with Harvey converting 13 totes into just 35 yards. Backup RB Jaleel McLaughlin was largely a non-factor, compiling 24 yards on six attempts. Third-stringer Tyler Badie did not receive a carry.
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We speak with Broncos Wire to preview Raiders Week 14 matchup
What is the state of the Broncos run game with JK Dobbins out? How might the Raiders end Denver's streak? We get answers to those questions and more.
The Denver Broncos are in the midst of a fantastic surge, and Nov. 16 projects as their biggest game yet of the 2025 NFL campaign. The Week 11 schedule serves up their first meeting of the season with the archrival Kansas City Chiefs (5-4), rulers of the ...
A 2023 third-round pick, Sanders has appeared in only 21 games for the Broncos due to a consistent string of injuries. He was projected to play inside linebacker full-time, and would provide a bit of insurance with backup ILB Karene Reid (hamstring) still on injured reserve.
Some Week 15 fantasy football start or sit advice for Arizona Cardinals running back Bam Knight and wide receiver Michael Wilson, and Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey.
On Sunday, the Denver Broncos were knocked down to the No. 2 seed in the AFC after the Patriots defeated the Bengals, and the Colts were unable to take care of the Chiefs in Arrowhead. While Denver was watching from their couches this Sunday, enjoying ...