Following their 26-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1, the Denver Broncos are now set to host the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend.
Ahead of Sunday’s showdown, the Broncos have released their depth chart for Week 2, featuring no changes from last week.
While no official changes have been made to the starting lineup, it’s worth noting that wide receiver Devaughn Vele (34 snaps) was more involved than Lil’Jordan Humphrey (21 snaps) and Marvin Mims (12 snaps) in Week 1. Humphrey is listed on the depth chart despite being a practice squad player.
On defense, linebacker Kristian Welch (19 snaps) took playing time away from Cody Barton (24 snaps) on Sunday (Alex Singleton played all 67 snaps). It will be interesting to see if Welch’s role continues to expand.
Broncos offensive depth chart
WR | Josh Reynolds | Marvin Mims | Troy Franklin |
LT | Garett Bolles | Matt Peart | |
LG | Ben Powers | Alex Palczewski | |
C | Luke Wattenberg | Alex Forsyth | |
RG | Quinn Meinerz | Alex Palczewski | |
RT | Mike McGlinchey | Frank Crum | |
TE | Adam Trautman | Greg Dulcich | Lucas Krull |
WR | Courtland Sutton | [Lil’Jordan Humphrey] | Devaughn Vele |
RB | Javonte Williams | Jaleel McLaughlin | Blake Watson |
FB | Michael Burton | Nate Adkins | |
QB | Bo Nix | Jarrett Stidham | Zach Wilson |
Broncos defensive depth chart
DE | Zach Allen | Jordan Jackson | |
NT | D.J. Jones | Malcolm Roach | |
DE | John Franklin-Myers | Eyioma Uwazurike | |
SLB | Jonathon Cooper | Jonah Elliss | |
WLB | Baron Browning | Nik Bonitto | |
ILB | Alex Singleton | Justin Strnad | |
ILB | Cody Barton | Kristian Welch | |
LCB | Pat Surtain | Levi Wallace | Tremon Smith |
RCB | Riley Moss | Kris Abrams-Draine | |
NCB | Ja’Quan McMillian | ||
S | P.J. Locke | JL Skinner | |
S | Brandon Jones | Devon Key | Keidron Smith |
Broncos special teams depth chart
PK | Wil Lutz | ||
KO | Wil Lutz | ||
P | Riley Dixon | ||
H | Riley Dixon | ||
LS | Mitchell Fraboni | ||
KR | Marvin Mims | Tremon Smith | Jaleel McLaughlin |
PR | Marvin Mims | Tremon Smith |
The Broncos’ game against the Steelers will be regionally televised on CBS. Denver is considered a betting underdog despite playing at home.