NFL analysts keep heaping praise on the Denver Broncos â particularly the defense.Â
On The Pat McAfee Show, NFL analyst Peter Schrager put the Denver Broncos in rare company, saying Sean Paytonâs team has been built around defense specifically to deal with Patrick Mahomes. He grouped Denver with the Houston Texans as two franchises that have zagged in an offense-obsessed league by loading up on defense.
The praise comes as the Broncos sit at 9-2, on an eight-game winning streak and atop the AFC West, with a defense thatâs top-three in yards allowed and among the league leaders in sacks.
Peter Schrager Says Broncos âBuilt Their Team Around Defenseâ to Stop Mahomes
Schrager jumped off a cohostâs point about defense dominating the 2025 season and immediately went to Denver and Houston. On the Broncos, he said this was no accident â Payton and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph have to see Mahomes twice a year, and âyou have to build your team to beat Mahomes,â not just chase points.
âIn 2025, every rule is built for the offense and to score points,â Schrager said. âAnd yet two teams in particular, Denver and Houston have built their teams around defense.â Â
He pointed to Denverâs personnel choices as proof of the plan:
- Spending big on defensive lineman Zach Allen to fortify the front.
- Poaching Talanoa Hufanga and Dre Greenlaw from the San Francisco 49ers in free agency, importing All-Pro caliber playmaking and physicality to the back seven.
- Using a first-round pick on Jahdae Barron, even with All-Pro corner Patrick Surtain II already in place, to give Joseph another versatile, high-end cover option.
Those moves match what Joseph has already said publicly. After Denver took down Kansas City earlier this season, he explained that the Broncos were âbuilt to beat the Chiefs,â describing his group as âsmart bulliesâ that can rush, cover and change styles depending on the opponent.
Schrager went a step further on McAfeeâs show, saying Denver and Houston have flipped the script in a league that keeps changing rules to juice offense. Instead of trying to out-Mahomes Mahomes, theyâre daring teams to survive four quarters against deep, physical defenses that travel in January.
He even floated the idea that if both teams sustain this level, the Broncos and Texans could end up meeting in San Francisco this February with everything on the line.
What It Means for the Broncosâ 2025 Super Bowl Push
Schragerâs comments hit different because the on-field results back them up.
The Broncos are:
- 9-2 and first in the AFC West, ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers and a struggling Chiefs team.
- Top-three in total defense, allowing under 280 yards per game.
- Near or at the top of the NFL in sacks, with multiple outlets noting Denverâs league-leading pass-rush production through Week 11.
That matters in the context of the AFC. The Chiefs have slipped back to 6-5, the Texans are hanging around the playoff race, and the Broncos currently own the inside track to the No. 1 seed in the conference.
When national voices start talking like this â calling Denver one of the two teams built âagainst the rulesâ to win with defense â it changes the way the Broncos are viewed heading into the stretch run.
If the Broncos keep winning with this formula, Schragerâs McAfee monologue may end up looking less like a hot take and more like an early call on how Denver finally built a roster that doesnât fear Mahomes, it hunts him.
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