The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum ahead of the 2024 season. This was thanks to Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton forcing Wilson out of town.
The Broncos are back in the playoffs and that means the Broncos roundtable is re-convened, too. Before the Broncos hit the road to Buffalo, let’s get into how Sean Payton’s team got here and what has to happen Sunday on the shores of Lake Erie in order for Denver to pull the upset and get to the divisional round.
Payton has full belief in his standout rookie QB Bo Nix: "This guy gives you a chance every week. He’s that good.”
In his second year as Denver Broncos head coach, Sean Payton delivered the club's first winning season since 2016 and its first playoff berth since 2015. The Broncos went 10-7 in a season where the NFL at large and the oddsmakers predicted they'd be cellar-dwellers yet again.
Few will give these Broncos, led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix, a chance at upsetting a Bills squad making its sixth consecutive playoff appearance. Don't tell Sean Payton his upstart club has not shot.
Bill Vinovich’s crew known for the no-call that hurt Sean Payton’s Saints in the 2018 playoffs will call the Broncos-Bills game on Sunday.
Sean Payton will share the field with a controversial referee in his first Broncos playoff game. It’s not the first time he’s seen Bill Vinovich since the NOLA No-Call:
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix helped lead the team to its first NFL Playoff berth since 2015 with a 38-0 win over Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, earni
ORCHARD PARK — Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady can provide a long list of issues that led to him failing in his first, brief stint as an NFL play-caller with the Carolina Panthers. The COVID-19 pandemic limited Brady’s access to players during his first season in 2020.
Following a Broncos win over the Carolina Panthers way back in October, I cited myriad reasons why this Denver team was destined for its first postseason berth since Peyton Manning's
Before Bo Nix took a victory lap around Empower Field to celebrate the Broncos’ first playoff berth in nine years, the rookie quarterback first had to earn his teammates’ trust.