Broncos defeat Chiefs 20-13 in NFL Week 17
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The Denver Broncos placed center Luke Wattenberg on injured reserve before their game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night, a surprising and significant blow to their offensive line as they take aim at a postseason berth.
They found their match. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Broncos are signing a new center off the Los Angeles Chargers ' practice squad to bolster their depleted center depth. "Broncos signed C Sam Mustipher off the Chargers' practice squad," Schefter revealed the day after Christmas.
The Broncos are signing Sam Mustipher off the Chargers' practice squad, as the team needs center depth with Luke Wattenberg on IR.
So when Thomas spoke on FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams with Kay Adams, he detailed why he thinks the Broncos have the league's number one offensive line. Which, from him, is a huge compliment. The Broncos have given up the fewest sacks all season,
The Broncos continued tinkering with their offensive line mix Friday by signing center Sam Mustipher from the Los Angeles Chargers’ practice squad and waiving Calvin Throckmorton.
… to Marvin Mims Jr., a serious weapon on special teams and the best Broncos return man since Rick Upchurch. Now why can’t the Broncos involve Mims on offense? His 48-yard punt return for a touchdown was a thing of beauty. It also solidified his status ...
The Broncos placed center Luke Wattenberg on injured reserve on Thursday, per a team announcement. Wattenberg, 28, played every offensive snap for the Broncos in their first 15 games. He popped up on the injury report with a shoulder issue this week and did not participate in practice.
Six Broncos have been chosen to represent the team at the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, marking the most Broncos to be selected to the initial Pro Bowl roster since the 2014 season.
Alex Forsyth's special teams failure led to a heartbreaking loss at Arrowhead Stadium last year. On Thursday, he left with a game ball.
The Denver Broncos improved to 13-3 with a 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football in Week 17. Following the Christmas victory, here are Denver's best (and worst) player grades from Pro Football Focus. OT Mike McGlinchey: 87.0