How the Broncos already have an advantage against the Titans
The Denver Broncos are fresh off of their bye week as they head into Week 10. They will face the Tennessee Titans. It is sure to be a gritty game on both sides. For the Broncos, they are well rested and may even get some key players back from injury. On the other side, Tennessee […]
The Denver Broncos are fresh off of their bye week as they head into Week 10.
They will face the Tennessee Titans. It is sure to be a gritty game on both sides.
For the Broncos, they are well rested and may even get some key players back from injury.
On the other side, Tennessee just got finished with a Sunday night slug fest. They battled the Kansas City Chiefs for four quarters and most of an overtime.
Not to mention, the Titans have been without their starting quarterback for the last two weeks.
Ryan Tannehill has had an ankle injury, and he may miss the game against the Broncos as well. Without him, the Titans' offense is extremely one-dimensional.
Now, that dimension is pretty good, though. Derrick Henry is arguably the best work horse running back in the league.
Rookie QB Malik Willis has shown flashes for the Titans, but he still needs plenty of development.
The Broncos boast one of the best secondaries in the NFL. It is doubtful that the Titans will challenge them much if he does get the start.
That means it may be a game for the Broncos' front seven to prove that they can slow down Henry.
The offense for the Broncos needs to continue making strides as well.
The Titans have had great play across their DL all season long. Their secondary is sneakily really impressive as well.
They have one of the best safety duos in the league, and Broncos' QB Russell Wilson must take that seriously.
That being said, the Broncos are catching them at the best time possible.
Denver must take advantage if they want to get this season back on track.
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