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The Broncos overcame four turnovers and some incredibly sloppy play to get past last year's worst team and win their first season opener since 2021. All wins in the NFL are important, but Sean Payton and his staff will likely not be anywhere near satisfied with what transpired on Sunday.
The Denver Broncos opened their new season with a win after beating the Tennessee Titans, 20-12, at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, spoiling the debut of top overall pick Cam Ward. Broncos coach Sean Payton, however, wasn’t too satisfied.
Watch the Denver Broncos' best plays against the Tennessee Titans during their Week 1 win. Watch as the Voice of the Broncos Dave Logan calls quarterback Bo Nix's touchdown pass to wide receiver Courtland Sutton in Denver's season opener against the Titans.
Broncos-Titans series: Denver’s 16-24-1 in 41 total regular-season meetings, but 10-8-1 at home. The Broncos have lost two in a row against Tennessee, their last coming Nov. 13, 2022, when a struggling Russell Wilson-led offense fell 17-10.
The Broncos lost to the Colts, 29-28, at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday. Here are three takeaways from the road defeat. Surtain injury scare Cornerback Pat Surtain suffered an ankle
A fter leaving last week's game with a calf injury, Denver Broncos tight end Evan Engram participated in all three practices this week, and he's on track to play the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2. Engram does not have a game status on Friday's injury report, which means he's healthy and ready to go.
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The Colts will be on the road for the first time this season and also facing their first divisional foe of the year as well. Indianapolis will enter this game at 2-0--at the top of the AFC South--while the Titans are 0-2,
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin discusses the team's 29-28 win over the Denver Broncos. Clark Wade. More Videos