Tag: Baltimore Ravens
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Broncos get ‘teeth beat in’ and ‘butts kicked’ in ugly 41-10 loss to Ravens
BALTIMORE – The Broncos didn’t need a thesaurus to come up with different ways to describe Sunday’s beatdown by Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium. “We got our butts kicked,’’ said quarterback Bo Nix. “At the end of the day, we got whooped,’’ said outside linebacker Nik Bonitto. “(We got our) teeth beat in,’’ said cornerback…
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Broncos at Ravens grades: Denver humbled in 41-10 rout
Nobody has dominated the Denver defense like the Ravens did.
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Broncos at Ravens: 3 takeaways from Denver’s 41-10 loss
The Denver Broncos were dominated by the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. Here are three takeaways from Denver’s 41-10 loss: Denver defense humbled A Baltimore Ravens squad with Super Bowl-or-bust aspirations delivered a stern message to Bo Nix and the Broncos: hold your horses. Baltimore’s top-ranked offense smashed Denver’s proud defense in…
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Tomasson’s scouting report: Broncos at Ravens
The Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson gives his scouting report for Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Ravens at MT&T Stadium in Baltimore: Offense Denver’s offense did what it needed to in the first half of last Sunday’s 28-14 over lowly Carolina, rolling up 21 points and 250 of its 400 yards. But the 5-3 Broncos…
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Broncos guard Ben Powers didn’t get offer to re-sign with Ravens but has no animosity in return to Baltimore
ENGLEWOOD – When guard Ben Powers became a free agent in March 2023 after four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, did they make an offer to retain him? “I didn’t hear from them,’’ Powers said. Powers then signed a four-year, $52 million contract with the Broncos. And on Sunday he will return to Baltimore to…
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Friday Faceoff: What should Broncos do at NFL trade deadline? Buy, sell or stand pat?
Denver lately has an eye for good fits. It recognized Justin Simmons was no big whoop and upgraded with Brandon Jones at safety.
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Something has to give when Broncos’ No. 3 defense goes against No. 1 offense of Ravens
ENGLEWOOD – Something has to give on Sunday and the Broncos sure hope it won’t be their defense. The Broncos (5-3) enter Sunday’s game at Baltimore ranked No. 3 in the NFL in both total and scoring defense. The Ravens (5-3) are No. 1 in the league in total offense defense and No. 2 in…
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Denver Broncos 2021 schedule: Broncos won’t play on ‘Monday Night Football,’ given only one prime-time game
The NFL 2021 schedule is here and for the first time in 29 years — the longest active streak in the NFL — the Broncos won’t be playing on “Monday Night Football.” Denver is slated to play only one prime-time game in 2021 when it visits the Cleveland Browns in Week 7 on Thursday, Oct. 21. As…
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Franchise tagging Justin Simmons for a second-straight season might mean a long-term deal with the Broncos is imminent
The clock is officially ticking on Broncos safety Justin Simmons’ future in Denver. The NFL’s franchise tag window opened Tuesday and closes March 9. If the Broncos want to tag Simmons for a second consecutive season, keeping him on the roster, the team has two weeks to do so. If the Broncos tag Simmons again,…





