Denver's report card highlights their top defense and run game as they dominate with a short week of preparation.

Coach Payton kept things simple for the Broncos this week, focusing on what the team already knows.

October 18th 2024.

Denver's report card highlights their top defense and run game as they dominate with a short week of preparation.
The Broncos' performance in their latest game against the New Orleans Saints was nothing short of impressive. The offense was firing on all cylinders, earning a solid B+ grade. If they were being graded solely on their run game, it would have been an A++ due to their staggering 225 rushing yards, the most the team has seen since 2013. The Broncos' players were unstoppable, with Javonte Williams, Bo Nix, Jaleel McLaughlin, and the offensive line all contributing to the team's success. However, the passing game had some ups and downs, with Nix making some great plays but also missing out on some big opportunities. It's a good thing the team was able to rely on their strong run game to make up for any shortcomings in the passing game. The lack of passing touchdowns is a concern, but it can be overlooked for now as long as Nix continues to improve.

On the defensive side, the Broncos were a force to be reckoned with, earning a solid A grade. After a rough game last week, they bounced back and dominated the field. They put relentless pressure on the rookie QB Spencer Rattler, sacking him six times, intercepting him, and even returning a fumble for a touchdown. They also held the Saints to just 4.1 yards per play and stopped 12 out of 17 third-down attempts. It was an all-around dominant performance that left the Saints struggling to find any offensive rhythm. It's worth noting that this was a special game for defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, who is a native of Marerro and had a successful homecoming.

The special teams also showed up to play, earning an A grade. Kicker Wil Lutz, who was traded to the Broncos in 2023, had a standout game against his former team. He made all four of his field goal attempts, including a 52-yarder just before halftime, and all three extra points. Lutz has been a reliable asset for the Broncos all season, making 17 out of 18 field goals, and providing much-needed points in the red zone. With a strong defense and a rookie quarterback, having a reliable kicker is crucial for the team's success.

Coach Sean Payton and his staff also deserve recognition for their excellent game plan and coaching, earning an A- grade. The players were motivated to win this game for Payton's return to New Orleans, as well as for the numerous players and staff who had previously been a part of the Saints organization. But beyond that, they were determined to bounce back from their disappointing performance last week and secure a win before a three-day break. Payton simplified the team's preparation for the game, focusing on what the Broncos do best, and it paid off. While there are always areas for improvement, it's hard to argue with a resounding win like this one.

Overall, the Broncos showed up with the right attitude, approach, and energy for this game, earning them a solid A grade. They dominated the field and proved that they are a force to be reckoned with in the NFL. With a strong run game, dominant defense, reliable special teams, and solid coaching, it's clear that the Broncos are a playoff-worthy team. And with a rookie quarterback who continues to improve, the sky's the limit for this team. Want to stay updated on all things Broncos? Be sure to sign up for the Broncos Insider newsletter for all the latest news and analysis.

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