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Broncos Wire podcast: What’s next after win over Bears?

Following a 31-28 comeback win over the Chicago Bears, the Denver Broncos are now 1-3 going into this week’s showdown with the 1-3 New York Jets.

On the latest Broncos Wire podcast, I joined host Ryan O’Leary to react to the win in Chicago and look ahead to what’s on deck next.

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You can listen to episode 87 below:

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Note: This week’s podcast was recorded before news of Randy Gregory’s release surfaced on Wednesday.

Our unedited notes for this week’s pod can be seen below. 

Sunday was a rollercoaster of emotions for Broncos fans

  • Losing 28-7 in Q3: OK, at least we can get the No. 1 overall pick and draft Caleb Williams. Huge silver lining.
  • After winning 31-28 comeback: Wow, that was fun! But it was only against the lowly Bears … are we still going to be a bad team, just not get Caleb Williams now?
Russell Wilson is officially not washed  
  • Wilson is not the cause of Denver’s problems. It took him 12 games to throw 9 TD passes under Nathaniel Hackett last year. He has matched that total in 4 games under Sean Payton this season.
  • Seems like the Broncos aren’t going to get Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick, but at least Wilson seems to be back to his old self under Payton.
Help is on the way for the Broncos this week 
  • CB K’Waun Williams, S P.J. Locke and OLB Baron Browning are all eligible to return from injured reserve/PUP lists this week. Williams might need a few more weeks, but Locke and Browning could give big boosts to the defense.
  • After missing the last two games, Justin Simmons might be able to return this week. He has been missed.
  • Javonte Williams left Sunday’s game with a hip injury early and did not return, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter says he is “not expected to miss much if any time.” That’s a relief, but rookie Jaleel McLaughlin is also playing very well.
Broncos vs. Jets: Nathaniel Hackett’s return to Denver 
  • Denver is 2.5-point favorite at home vs. Jets in Week 5.
  • Nathaniel Hackett. Enough said.
  • Sean Payton blasted Hackett this offseason without mentioning him by name and just about every Jets player and coach quickly came to Hackett’s defense. Now they’ll get a chance to prove Payton wrong on Sunday.
  • Jets averaging 15.5 points per game. Denver averaging 25.0 points per game.

Ryan and I will return each week during the season to react to every game.

If you enjoy this podcast, you can check out previous episodes on Apple PodcastsSpotify or on your podcast service of choice. Please consider giving the podcast a positive rating and review!
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