How to watch the Denver Broncos vs. Washington Commanders Week 2 NFL game
The Denver Broncos are hoping to right some wrongs from last week as they take on the Washington Commanders in their week 2 contest. Last week, it was heartbreak as the team fell short against the Las Vegas Raiders. While injuries continue to rear their ugly heads, Sean Payton and company are hoping for a […]
The Denver Broncos are hoping to right some wrongs from last week as they take on the Washington Commanders in their week 2 contest.
Last week, it was heartbreak as the team fell short against the Las Vegas Raiders. While injuries continue to rear their ugly heads, Sean Payton and company are hoping for a different outcome this week. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming contest.
Washington Commanders (1-0) at Denver Broncos (0-1)
Date: Sunday, September 16th
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Empower Field at Mile High – Denver, CO
Betting odds: Broncos -3.5, Over/Under 38.5
How to watch on TV: CBS
Streaming: FuboTV
Is Jerry Jeudy at 100%?
The Denver Broncos appear to be getting back their star WR. Russell Wilson and the offense will look to target him early and often in the contest. That's if he's back and healthy.
With the team losing TE Greg Dulcich for a few weeks, Jeudy coming back to the team is going to be huge for a team looking to bounce back after a crushing defeat. Can he rise to the challenge? Or will his injury keep him limited?
3 players to watch
- QB Russell Wilson – Wilson was among the league leaders in QBR's last game. He looked more like when he played for the Seahawks than whatever was on the field last season for the Broncos. Can Wilson put together back-to-back good games? Or will the loss of Dulcich be a difference-maker in this contest?
- RB Javonte Williams – He's just so fun to watch, really you should be watching him every game. Each week, he gets stronger and healthier. Williams is a crucial part of the offense who is looking to take it to a new level this season. Payton and the offense would be thrilled by a huge game from him, and so would we.
- CB Riley Moss – Moss, the rookie, seems to be a full go for the first time this season. While he is rather buried on the depth chart, could the team take a look at him and get him some meaningful snaps? Getting help on the defense will go a long way for a team looking to take the next step.
Denver is trying to get back into the win column. The Commanders, with Chase Young returning, are hoping to stack some wins early in the season. It's going to be a battle in the Mile High City, and we can't wait.
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