The Denver Broncos may be 8-2 and atop the AFC West, but their offense is quickly becoming a cause for concern.
As Sports Illustrated noted, after Thursday nightâs narrow 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, running back J.K. Dobbins delivered a blunt message to his teammates and fans this weekend.Â
âThe defense is winning us the games, and weâre not helping them,â Dobbins said postgame.Â
âWeâre not doing them any justice. I feel bad the way we play on offense and the way they play on defense because theyâre doing so great and weâre doing so bad.â
âTheyâre our brothers, too, and it just sucks because theyâre just out there so many plays, playing their butts off. We canât keep doing this to them.â
He acknowledges what many in Denver are already thinking:Â The defense is carrying the team, and the offense isnât doing enough to pull its weight.
In Thursdayâs game against the Raiders, Denver managed just 220 total yards, went 5-for-15 on third down, and punted seven times.
Quarterback Bo Nix struggled again, throwing two interceptions and failing to sustain drives.Â
âWe owe it to the fan base and to ourselves to stop playing like how weâre playing”
“We just have to do better because eventually it is going to bite us in the butt⦠So weâre going to get it fixed,â Dobbins said.Â
Dobbins Speaks Out on Offensive Woes
Dobbinsâ comments reflected the sentiment shared by many Broncos fans frustrated with the teamâs lack of production.
Through ten games, the Broncos have scored 18 or fewer points in three of their last five and rank near the bottom of the league in total offense.
Meanwhile, their defense, led by Nik Bonitto, who is in the thick of the Defensive Player of the Year conversation, has been dominant.Â
Denver leads the NFL with 46 sacks and allows just 270.7 yards and 17.3 points per game.
On Thursday night alone, the defense registered six sacks, forced eight punts, and held the Raiders to just 188 total yards of offense.Â
Yet, despite the dominance, Denverâs offense managed only one touchdown and nearly let another winnable game slip away.
Dobbinsâ message was blunt: âWeâll figure it out as an offense,â he added. âWe will.âÂ
Expect Improvement Going ForwardÂ
Quarterback Bo Nix also addressed the teamâs offensive struggles, admitting that the slow starts and inconsistency fall partly on his shoulders.
âAt some point, weâve got to start moving the ball and scoring some points,â Nix said.Â
âBetween penalties and sluggish football, weâre just not playing very good. It starts with me. Iâve got to be better. Weâve got to find some juice.â
Nix has thrown four interceptions in his last four games and has faced growing scrutiny despite the teamâs record.Â
Head coach Sean Payton said he plans to simplify certain concepts and get his young quarterback more comfortable earlier in games.Â
âWeâve got to get Bo into a rhythm, quick reads, quick throws, and positive plays,â he added. âWhen we do that, everything starts to flow.âÂ
The Broncos will have a week and half of time to get things right offensively before their critical matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.Â
Dobbins summed it up best: âWe canât keep doing this to them. Weâve got to hold up our end because this team can be special if we do.â
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