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6 Broncos On Notice Entering Week 6 Bout at Chargers

These Denver Broncos need to step up vs. Los Angeles Chargers to turn the team’s playoff hopes into reality.
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The Denver Broncos enter the Week 6 match-up with the Los Angeles Chargers as one of the most injured teams in the NFL. Denver has a whopping total of 18 players who have suffered a setback this season with a league-high $76 million in salary-cap dollars on injured reserve.

Notable Broncos on IR include left tackle Garrett Bolles (broken leg), long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer (hand injury), cornerback Ronald Darby (torn ACL), running back Javonte Williams (torn ACL), wide receiver Tim Patrick (torn ACL), and outside linebacker Randy Gregory (knee).

Despite the personnel attrition, the position depth is impressive — kudos to GM George Paton — and could help this team play meaningful football in January. However, there are players on the first-team offense and defense that must show improvement this week in L.A.

The following Broncos need to step up against the Chargers.  

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Empower Field at Mile High.
Denver Broncos running back Mike Boone (26) reacts following a turnover in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Empower Field at Mile High.
Denver Broncos center Lloyd Cushenberry III (79) lines up across from the Houston Texans in the first quarter at Empower Field at Mile High.
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonas Griffith (50) celebrates after an interception in the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Empower Field at Mile High.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (11) is tackled by Denver Broncos cornerback Ronald Darby (23) and cornerback K'Waun Williams (21) in the second quarter at Empower Field at Mile High.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan (2) passes under pressure from Denver Broncos defensive tackle DeShawn Williams (99) as offensive tackle Braden Smith (72) defends in the first quarter at Empower Field at Mile High.

Williams’ play against the run has been inconsistent. There were a few plays vs. the Indianapolis Colts where he could get off blocks and affect the run. 

However, in the game vs. the Las Vegas Raiders, Williams struggled to stop the run. He needs to have better awareness and help close the running lanes quicker.


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