Kyle Shanahan discusses 49ers-Broncos joint practice, team's latest injuries
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Newsweek
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- Newsweek
Broncos Facing One Massive Issue That Could Derail Their Season
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Denver Broncos were one of the NFL's most pleasant surprises last season, going 10-7 and making the playoffs in spite of starting a rookie quarterback in Bo Nix. There was also the whole thing where the Broncos hadn't made the playoffs since last winning the Super Bowl in February 2016. Well, now, the Broncos have a target on their backs, especially after an impressive offseason which saw Denver land some critical pieces in both free agency and the NFL Draft. So, how will Sean Payton's club respond? More news: Broncos Fans Will Hate This Shocking Bo Nix Prediction From ESPN Unfortunately for the Broncos, they play in an AFC West division that includes the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers, not to mention a Las Vegas Raiders squad that should be improved. As such, it will prove Denver to punch its ticket to the postseason for the second straight year. Further compounding the issue is that the Broncos had a rather unenviable rushing attack in 2024, one that required a whole lot of repairing over the last several months. Head coach Sean Payton of the Denver Broncos looks on during the fourth quarter of a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Empower Field At Mile High on October 29, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.... Head coach Sean Payton of the Denver Broncos looks on during the fourth quarter of a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Empower Field At Mile High on October 29, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. Payton pulled out all the stops to prepare his team for Monday Night Football. MoreJared Dubin of CBS Sports feels that Denver's ground game will remain its most significant obstacle heading into 2025. "Denver's offensive line was great in pass protection last season, checking in first in Pro Football Focus' pass-blocking grades and yielding pressure on only 28.3% of Bo Nix's dropbacks," Dubin wrote. "But the group up front was just okay in the run game, and the Broncos' stable of backs did just about nothing with the holes that they did create. The team brought in two new backs in JK Dobbins and rookie RJ Harvey, and they'll have to do a lot better than last year's group in order to give Denver the more balanced offensive attack that Sean Payton typically likes to feature." To be fair, the Broncos did make some moves to upgrade their backfield this offseason. The Dobbins-Harvey tandem is certainly intriguing, especially given that Harvey racked up 1,577 yards and 22 touchdowns at UCF last year. But the two running backs — as well as Audric Estime — will still require adequate blocking in the trenches. More news: Patrick Mahomes Haters Will Love This Scathing Chiefs Prediction A strong running game will be paramount to the success of Nix in his second season, as it will be key to the youngster avoiding a sophomore slump. It will keep defenses honest, too. It's also important to note that Dobbins has a very checkered injury history, so expecting him to stay healthy for a full campaign — something he has never done once in his NFL career — may be asking a bit too much. For more on the Broncos and the NFL, head to Newsweek Sports.


USA Today
4 hours ago
- USA Today
Bo Nix leaves Cardinals defense stunned after joint practices
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is under a ton of pressure to improve upon last year's magic carpet ride of a season. The former Oregon Ducks star got off to a slow start in his rookie year, but threw 29 touchdowns to eight interceptions in the final 15 games of the season, while posting a 10-5 record. Now, Nix is widely expected to take a leap in year two and sounds like he's already getting a head start on it. The Broncos have been competing in joint practices this week with the Arizona Cardinals in preparation for their preseason game this weekend, and the main takeaway from Arizona's defense is how good Nix has looked. Veteran defensive tackle Calais Campbell said that the second-year quarterback 'has what it takes,' before his teammate, linebacker Mack Wilson, talked about the sophomore leap Nix appears to have taken. Nix has a lot of expectations to fulfill after leading the Broncos to their first playoff berth in nearly a decade last year. If the reactions from Arizona's defense are any indication, he is ready for the challenge. After facing the Cardinals in a joint practice, Nix and most of Denver's starters will not play in Saturday's preseason game in Arizona, but they will be back in action for a preseason finale against the New Orleans Saints next week. Contact/Follow @Ducks_Wire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oregon Ducks news, notes, and opinions.


USA Today
6 hours ago
- USA Today
NFL analyst predicts a matching win total for the Eagles and an NFC rival
There are two issues found in a recent NFL projection that has Eagles tying the win total of an NFC foe. At some point while growing up, we all had a mother or grandmother warn us about the dangers of using words like 'hate'. You all remember what we were told. 'Never say you hate someone.' It sounded like great advice, but then we all discovered football, and we learned something. Falling in love with the Philadelphia Eagles made it impossible not to hate the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys. Now, we all say things like 'I hate Dallas', and each time it happens, it seems normal and natural. It rolls off the tongue so well. Try it... 'I hate the Giants... Do you see how great that felt? Big Blue and the so-called America's Team have drawn the ire of Birds fans for years, but over time, annual events like the NFL Playoffs can help birth extended rivalries. While everyone may not feel this way, we can guarantee many of you have close friends and relatives who have developed a strong dislike for the San Francisco 49ers. While the Niners aren't a traditional Eagles rival, they have become slightly irritating recently. Maybe it was that NFC Championship Game. You know the one. San Francisco's quarterback got knocked out of the game. They were taken to task, and they and their fans couldn't accept the loss and move on. Nothing is promised in this game, and while it's too early to make guarantees about anything, we can offer our predictions. If one NFL projection crafted recently is correct, there stands a chance that the Birds and 49ers may cross paths during the postseason again. Eagles and 49ers are both expected to produce 12-win regular seasons Persusing the timeline and web at this time of year can lead to some intriguing discoveries. One was found on Bleacher Reports. They tried their hand at predicting each division's standings for the 2025-26 NFL season. In the National Football Conference, the Green Bay Packers claimed the NFC North's crown while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers again claimed the NFC South. The Eagles and 49ers claimed the NFC East and NFC West, respectively. Boh finished with a 12-5 record. Philadelphia claims home-field advantage. Most Birds fans will love that. Maurice Moton, the writer of this one, names one question mark. "New offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is the biggest question mark in Philadelphia. The first-time play-caller must optimize the plethora of talent on that side of the ball. Nevertheless, the Eagles' wealth of offensive talent could overcome any play-calling inefficiencies." We throw the challenge flag here. We'll throw a couple. One, the transition from Kellen Moore to Kevin Patullo will be smooth, smoother than some believe. He has too many weapons to fail. As far as the 49ers winning the NFC South... That too may prove to be erroneous. The league seems to be catching up to Kyle Shanahan, and San Fran has gotten old in a hurry. Many of their best players are past their prime. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams appear to be on the upswing. Much of the Rams' success will hinge on how much Matt Stafford has left in the tank, but even if he isn't what he once was, L.A. has an answer. Backup quarterbacks Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett are both good enough to win some games if necessary.