Denver Broncos inactive list for Week 11 game against the Minnesota Vikings

The Denver Broncos have done the unthinkable. In back-to-back weeks they beat Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen with the Buffalo Bills. In a matter of a few games, they have gained the trust back of the fanbase. Russell Wilson has emerged as a reliable signal-caller, a very different sentiment from […]

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The Denver Broncos have done the unthinkable. In back-to-back weeks they beat Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen with the Buffalo Bills. In a matter of a few games, they have gained the trust back of the fanbase.

Russell Wilson has emerged as a reliable signal-caller, a very different sentiment from what transpired on the football field last season. However, it's the defense that's been balling out, getting takeaway after takeaway to help their team to victory.

The Minnesota Vikings are no pushover and the Broncos will need to continue their dominant defensive ways to secure a victory, boosting their playoff chances and giving the team yet another boost.

Who is inactive for the Denver Broncos

  • S P.J. Locke
  • OLB Ronnie Perkins
  • ILB Ben Niemann
  • OLB Thomas Incoom
  • C Alex Forsyth
  • DE Elijah Garcia

Who is inactive for the Minnesota Vikings

  • S Lewis Cine
  • WR Trishton Jackson
  • QB Jaren Hall
  • CB Akayleb Evans
  • LB Brian Asamoah II
  • TE Nick Muse
  • T Hakeem Adeniji

Observations

Feed Javonte Williams, the entire game. The Denver Broncos have leaned on their superstar running back and he's answered the call in a big way. With a successful rushing attack set early, it opens up the field for Wilson to continue to be efficient and dissect the defense.

The Denver Broncos got some good news in that the team looks to be relatively healthy heading into the matchup. Continuity is important, especially on this hot streak that the team finds themselves on.

The big storyline heading into the contest is the rise of Joshua Dobbs, Denver's defense will want nothing more than to rain on his parade and force him to have a miserable day in the office.

The past two weeks we said it would be a miracle if Denver could walk out with a win. While not a miracle, let's see if Denver can continue their impressive winning streak. Broncos country, once again, let's ride.