Denver Post beat reporters Parker Gabriel and Luca Evans look back at the Broncos’ 13-11 win over the New York Jets in London and break down where Sean Payton’s team is through six games. The Broncos are tied atop the AFC West and sport a dominant defense, but they’ve got questions offensively. Where could Denver look for offensive line help? What is the unit’s identity and how much of a liability are special teams at the moment?
All that and more on the latest edition of the 1st & Orange Podcast.
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