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The Denver Broncos enter Week 5 relatively healthy and poised to possibly get two defenders back from injured reserve. After vanquishing the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night, the Broncos were back in the building to prepare for taking on the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles.
Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson also was on the practice field Wednesday after missing the Eagles’ game against Tampa Bay with a groin injury. Kelee Ringo got his first start of the season in Jackson’s absence and it’s quite possible he remains in that role even if Jackson is healthy enough to play against the Broncos.
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Denver Broncos at Philadelphia Eagles Week 5 Broadcast Map: Sean Payton and Bo Nix face a big challenge vs. Super Bowl champions
The Denver Broncos are fresh off a Week 4 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in a bounce-back game for quarterback Bo Nix and the offense. The second-year signal-caller had career highs in completions (29) and yards (326) and was able to find the end zone twice as a passer and once as a rusher.
The Eagles will get the Broncos in their home stadium in Week 5, but the Broncos are coming off a confidence-building 25-point win over the Cincinnati Bengals. But that game took place on Monday Night Football, meaning that this will be a trip to the East Coast on a short week.
According to Sharpe, the Bengals didn’t do anything offensively. Johnson asked Sharpe how many points his Bengals scored. And Sharpe answered: Not enough. And it seemed that Johnson was so upset with the quarterback play of his Bengals that he felt he could do a better job at the position.
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Broncos snap skid with 28-3 win over Bengals fueled by Dobbins' 100-yard game, 2 Nix TD passes
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos finally justified their head coach's talking them up all offseason. Nix threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to atone for his end zone interception and the Broncos snapped a two-game skid by sending the Cincinnati Bengals to their second straight blowout loss,
The Denver Broncos beat the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3, outgunning them by 353 yards. Colin Cowherd discusses how Broncos HC Sean Payton has rebuilt the team.
There’s not very many times in your life that you’re considered the voice,” defensive end John Franklin-Myers said. “And D.J. is considered the voice of this team.
Jake Browning completed 14 of his 25 passes for 125 yards in the losing effort. The Bengals quarterback, who entered Week 4 with a NFL-high five interceptions, didn't commit a turnover in this game, but that was largely due to conservative pass attempts.