Updating Live(24)See New PostsPinnedLink copiedBroncos defense bends, but doesn't breakThe Bills offense has been able to move the football throughout this first half, but the Denver defense stood tall in the red zone to hold Buffalo to a field goal. It's a 10-10 ballgame.PinnedLink copiedBills injury update: Connor McGovern is being evaluated for head injuryPinnedLink copiedBroncos OL Frank Crum scores Denver's first TDThe Broncos are on top 10-7 thanks to some trickery from Sean Payton. He made offensive lineman Frank Crum eligible, and Bo Nix found him for the goal-line touchdown. Denver capitalizes on the James Cook fumble.PinnedLink copiedJames Cook fumbles, Broncos recoverA massive swing. The play after Josh Allen rushed for a 26-yard gain, the Broncos forced a fumble off of James Cook. Talanoa Hufanga was in there to leap on the loose free. Denver takes possession at their own 31-yard line.PinnedLink copiedJosh Allen rips off 26-yard run to push into Denver territoryPinnedLink copiedDrops plaguing Broncos earlyHumphrey had the dropped TD on Denver's first possession, and then Courtland Sutton dropped what would've been a third-and-10 conversion. Can't make these types of mistakes with Josh Allen on the other side.PinnedLink copiedTony Romo breaks down play design on Bills TDPinnedLink copiedJosh Allen to Mecole Hardman for 4-yard TDBuffalo caps off a 12-play drive with a goal-line touchdown to Mecole Hardman as Buffalo takes a 7-3 lead in the final seconds of the first quarter. Josh Allen completed all four of his passes on that drive for 23 yards and that score, while adding eight yards on the ground.PinnedLink copiedGoods news for the Broncos: Surtain back on the fieldPinnedLink copiedBroncos injury update: Pat Bryant ruled OUT with a concussionThe Broncos wideout was heavily involved during Denver's opening possession, but suffered a concussion that will now force him out of this game. Had three catches for 32 yards on that initial drive.PinnedLink copiedPatrick Surtain injured after James Cook runSomething to monitor for Denver. After James Cook's 10-yard run, star corner Patrick Surtain seemed to injure himself on the tackle. He's going into the blue medical tent.PinnedLink copiedBills injury update: Dorian Williams ruled OUT with neck injuryWilliams was injured on the opening kickoff.PinnedLink copiedLil'Jordan Humphrey drops easy TDWow. That was a rough drop by Humphrey that should've gone for a touchdown. Denver failed to convert on third down after the drop and had to settle for a field goal. It was a promising opening drive by the Broncos as they chewed over seven minutes of game clock, but going up 3-0 does leave a little bit of a sour taste in their mouth.PinnedLink copiedBroncos fumble erased by penaltyBuffalo nearly came away with a massive fumble recovery, but an offsides penalty on Larry Ogunjobi negates the turnover. Now, Denver has the ball inside the 10-yard line.PinnedLink copiedPete Prisco's Bills vs. Broncos prediction, pickThis game is all about Josh Allen vs. the Denver defense. That defense is special, but we've seen teams with good quarterback play have success against them. Allen was good last week against the Jaguars. The Bills have run-defense issues, but the Broncos don't run it well. That means it's all about Bo Nix. Can he make the plays to win it? I think in the end, Allen will make the plays to pull off another tough road victory. Pick: Bills 23, Broncos 21PinnedLink copiedBo Nix vs. Bills defenseWhat's interesting is that Bo Nix has done pretty well working off-script this season, throwing the most completions outside of the packer (80) since Patrick Mahomes in 2018. While that's proven to be a key reason why Denver earned the No. 1 seed this season, Buffalo is uniquely equipped to combat that. The Bills have the No. 1 pass defense in the NFL and allowed the fewest completions outside of the pocket (35).PinnedLink copiedTony Romo breaks down Bills-BroncosPinnedLink copiedBroncos need to take advantage of Bills poor run defenseBuffalo has allowed 136.2 rushing yards per game this season, which is the fifth-most in the NFL. They are coming off a playoff win over Jacksonville, where they allowed 154 yards on the ground on a 6.7 yards per carry clip. This is a matchup Denver will need to exploit, but it's fair to wonder if they capability to do it. Since JK Dobbins went down in Week 10, the Broncos are bottom 10 in rushing yards per game and yards per rush.PinnedLink copiedQB comparisonPinnedLink copiedCan Josh Allen overcome Denver's pass rush?The Broncos have arguably been the best defense in the NFL this season. Their 68 sacks set a franchise record and allowed a 58% completion rate, which is the second-fewest in the league. Allen is coming off a season where he was sacked a career-high 40 times. Whichever side wins this matchup likely wins the game.PinnedLink copiedTracy Wolfson's on-field report from Mile HighPinnedLink copiedWhat happened last time?The Bills are 2-0 all-time against Denver in the postseason. The last time they squared off came just last year in the 2024 Wild Card round. Buffalo won that game 31-7, and it was even more dominating than that final score indicates. The Bills scored on six of their seven possessions (excluding kneels) and possessed the ball for 41:43. The Broncos scored on their opening possession and then were shut out the rest of the way.PinnedLink copiedBroncos inactives
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