Chad Brown fills in for Nate, as he joins Eric Goodman to talk about the Broncos Heartbreaking loss in Indy.
The Denver Broncos drop a heartbreaking 29-28 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2, and we’re breaking it all down. Was the game decided by Will Lutz’s missed kick, Tillman’s penalty, or was it really about the defense giving up 473 yards? Mike McGlinchey says one play doesn’t define a football game—do you agree?
We’ll assign blame across the offense, defense, special teams, and coaching, and debate whether this was a game the Broncos should have won. Daniel Jones went over 300 yards, Jonathan Taylor ran for 150+, and surprisingly, Jones attacked Pat Surtain most of the night. Why did Denver only manage one sack, and is this a scheme or personnel issue?
On the flip side, Bo Nix bounced back with 3 TDs and nearly flawless efficiency in the first half, while rookie Troy Franklin continues to establish himself as the clear #2 wideout. But why weren’t Sutton and Engram featured more? And should Broncos fans be concerned about special teams after back-to-back costly breakdowns?
It’s a full breakdown of the good, the bad, and the ugly from Week 2—and where Sean Payton’s squad goes from here.
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