The New England Patriots lost to the Chiefs on Monday night 26-10. “Mistakes” were the theme of the game. Brian
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Offensively, Denver has had a hard time keeping their best players out of the trainer’s room. Wide Receiver, Cortland Sutton, was placed on IR in late September after tearing both his ACL and MCL in his left knee. Tim Patrick has moved up the depth chart because of this and has made an immediate impact. Patrick has 16 receptions so far this season for one touchdown. First-year receiver, Jerry Jeudy is fitting right into Denver’s offense. Running back, Phillip Lindsay is expected to return from his injury this week. Melvin Gordon is the main running back for Denver and is very difficult to tackle. Tight end Noah Fant is not expected to play though this Sunday, which is a huge loss for them if he can’t play. Fant is a top ten tight end when he’s healthy.
How can the Broncos steal a win at Foxborough this week with the quarterback situation for both teams up in the air?
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You know the NFL cliche: a productive running game is a young QB's best friend.
Fortunately for Denver, Phillip Lindsay is returning to the lineup after missing the last 14 quarters of play with a turf-toe injury. That means the Broncos are poised to get the two-headed rushing attack of Lindsay and Melvin Gordon for a full 60 minutes.
We still haven't seen offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur's vision for Lindsay and Gordon take shape. This would be a prime week to unveil that vision.
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Last week, Bradley Chubb kicked off what chunks of rust remained, tallying 10 QB pressures and notching 2.5 sacks. It was just what the doctor ordered.
Hopefully, that version of Chubb — which looked like a return to 2018 form — is here to stay for Denver. But even if it is, he can't do it alone.
Coach Fangio has had to overcome his traditional reticence to blitz in the wake of losing pass-rush prowess from Von Miller, Jurrell Casey, Dre'Mont Jones, and DeMarcus Walker. For a couple of weeks there, Fangio's blitzing was all-too-predictable but he mixed it up quite nicely last week at MetLife Stadium.
How can the Broncos beat the Patriots? Will they beat the Patriots? The MHS staff has you covered with answers to those questions, and more.
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First, whatever Vic Fangio did to dial up the pass-rushing pressure against the Jets needs to continue. ...
The biggest key will be: Who is at quarterback? The team was mostly good with Rypien rippin’ them footballs, but then he basically imploded in the second half. Drew Lock is a better player and likely more steady. If Lock plays, Denver’s chances of winning improve quite a bit.
What are the key matchups between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots in their week five matchup on Monday afternoon?
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Jerry Jeudy is a plus route runner already, and he is only four games into his NFL career. Last week, he maximized only four targets and should be in line to get closer to his average of 7.
Additionally, The Patriots’ defense leaves something to be desired when it comes to yards per attempt. The Patriots give up some big plays, and with Stephon Gilmore out, the Broncos have a chance to get a few big plays.
Tim Patrick flat out balled out last week with 6 grabs for 118 yards and a TD. I would not be surprised if he does it again this week. The Patriots lack the size to defend him, so he has an advantage outside for either Rypien or Lock.