Denver, CO
Game balls for the Broncos 16-9 win over the Chargers
After dropping two games in ugly fashion, Head Coach Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos made the move to bench Russell Wilson and roll with Jarrett Stidham to try to spark the offense. I wouldn’t exactly call the offense sparked on Sunday, but they came out with a 16-9 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers to move back to .500 on the season.
The game was more of a defensive battle and one that didn’t feature a whole lot of big plays, so our game balls list is rather short this week. I am sure the New Year’s Eve celebration played a part in that as well.
Here are all of our Mile High Report staff’s game balls for this one.
Russell Wilson
This might be controversial, but after the week of ‘drama’ around Russell Wilson’s benching I fully expected some additional game day B.S. Instead, Wilson was a team captain who was on the field for the coin toss and was a consummate teammate and pro through the game. It’s moments where the chips are down you find out about ones true character and Wilson’s is definitely a high character guy. It sucks that it didn’t work out in Denver, but I’ll be rooting for him where ever he lands — unless its with a team I hate. – Tim Lynch
Lil’Jordan Humphrey
Lil’Jordan Humphrey gets my game ball for one of the highest-effort plays I’ve seen from a Denver Bronco all season long. He caught a nice crossing route over the middle that he turned into a 54-yard touchdown replete with a spin move, broken tackles, and a last-second dive to hit pay-dirt.
The Broncos were missing their big play WRs in Courtland Sutton and Marvin Mimms, Jr. Humphrey’s play helped make up for it. – Sadaraine
Vance Joseph
The Broncos offense struggled to put up points even with the change at quarterback, but Vance Joseph’s defense held Easton Stick and the Chargers to only 9 points. Their third-down stops were crucial and they were able to shut down most every facet of their offense. I give Joseph a lot of credit for turning this defense around the second half of the season and look forward to seeing how they perform next year with a talent infusion on that side of the ball. – Chris Hart
Jarrett Stidham
Stidham, despite playing without the 1st receivers and not been that accurate on his throws, he was good enough to beat a bad team! – Ivan Talavera
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Denver, CO
Broncos designate LB Drew Sanders for return from injured reserve
Denver, CO
Broncos offensive line is the engine that drives offense
I’ve been covering the Denver Broncos for his entire career and I remember writing up some pretty harsh criticism of his play early on — especially in regards to holding penalties. I recall at one point he was committing holding penalties at a record-breaking rate. He was so far above the rest of the field that he’d break charts if anyone tried to chart it. The best part of that saga is that he never let the outside noise (from me and many others) get to him. He worked on his craft and he got better. And then got even better to the point where it is pretty clear that he is one of the best left tackles in all of football. He is going to go down as one of the best tackles in franchise history too when its all said and done. It’s a great comeback story.
All that said, he wasn’t the only one of the Broncos players on that offensive line to make an impact with guard Quinn Meinerz also being named a PFF All-Pro player. The whole offensive line has been dominant in nearly every category and is the main engine that has driven the offenses successes this season.
4) Denver Broncos
Team OLi Grade: 83.0
Best-Ranked OL: Garett Bolles, 89.0 (7th overall, 3rd position)
Worst-Ranked OL: Alex Palczewski, 63.5 (159th overall, 61st position)
And one more to complete the picture comes from Sharp Football Analysis who has the Broncos ranked fifth-overall in their NFL Offensive Line Stats:
There is so much evidence that shows the trenches on both side of the ball is what has brought the success of the 2025 Broncos. It’s an area that Sean Payton has said in the past is always an area of focus. He knows you don’t win consistently if your team is being dominated in the trenches.
Denver, CO
Here’s how the NFL typically handles the top seeded team’s Divisional Round schedule
As the number one seed in the AFC, the Denver Broncos could end up playing on either Saturday or Sunday. It all comes down to which teams win during Wild Card weekend.
Head Coach Sean Payton was asked about the potential Divisional Round schedule and he said nothing is finalized. However, the NFL has been known to follow a certain schedule that could end up with the Broncos playing on Saturday if either the Buffalo Bills or Los Angeles Chargers win on Sunday and they’d play the following Sunday only if they had to wait until Monday for the outcome of the Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers game.
The other thing with that extra week off is about preparation. One of the better questions the media asked of Payton on Friday was whether or not they do more advanced scouting on potential opponents they have not yet played this season.
“Look, there are four options,” Payton said. “One is in the division. We’ve played one two years in a row—or it feels like that with Houston. Buffalo. We’ll break down kind of all four and then look at… We’ll have personnel reports on the four… You do have enough time to look at third down, look at personnel packages, study situational football. I think that’s pretty common when you look at playoff history. A lot of times, you end up with a division team sometimes in the first round. I know that’s happened a number of times over the years with me. It’s hard to gauge how these other games are going to go not having spent much time looking at New England. [We’ve] seen Jacksonville. It’s one of those where you just watch them. You’re working while you watch them. You’re working on each plan, and then you go from there.”
I came away feeling like Payton and the Broncos know two of their potential opponents fairly well. The other two will get some high level review, but nothing super deep as there just isn’t enough time. That is saved for this coming week when the opponent is finalized.
Payton and his staff have some great experience coaching in the playoffs, so this young Broncos team should be well-prepared for their football game.
Frankly, I like the idea of the Broncos getting their game out of the way early. Give Payton and his staff an extra day to begin the prep work needed for the AFC Championship game provided they come out with a win in the Divisional Round.
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