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The Broncos are also 4-6 all-time when playing

in Diamondcraft - Registration Mon Dec 23, 2019 3:05 am
by zhangzk • 18 Posts

The Denver Broncos are better represented in the 2019 NFL Pro Bowl than we initially thought it would be with four players in attendance. The original selections Royce Freeman Jersey , rookie running back Phillip Lindsay and All-Pro edge rusher Von Miller are there, joined by long snapper Casey Kreiter who was selected by the AFC coaching staff. Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. was a late addition as an alternate. I wasn’t kidding about needing to repair a wall in my house when I was asked how I would be watching the Pro Bowl on Something Something Broncos this week, but I may have it on the background in case I hear the name of someone I actually care about in this game. The Pro Bowl is taking place on January 27, 2019 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. You can watch the Pro Bowl on ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD or you can live stream via WatchESPN, DisneyNow, ABC).Pro Bowl live updates Tweets from https://twitter.com/MileHighReport/lists/the-broncos-beat Pro Bowl RostersNFC RosterOffenseQuarterbacks: Drew Brees*, New Orleans Saints (unable to participate); Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams (unable to participate); Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers (injured); Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks (replacement); Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears (replacement); Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys (replacement)Running backs: Todd Gurley*, Los Angeles Rams (unable to participate); Saquon Barkley, New York Giants; Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys; Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints (replacement)Wide receivers: Julio Jones*, Atlanta Falcons (injured); Michael Thomas*, New Orleans Saints (unable to participate); Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings; Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers; Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (replacement); Amari Cooper (replacement)Tight ends: Zach Ertz*, Philadelphia Eagles (injured); George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers; Austin Hooper, Atlanta Falcons (replacement)Offensive tackles: Tyron Smith*, Dallas Cowboys (injured); Terron Armstead*, New Orleans Saints; Trent Williams, Washington (injured); Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles (replacement); Jake Matthews, Atlanta Falcons (replacement)Offensive guards: Zack Martin*, Dallas Cowboys; Brandon Brooks*, Philadelphia Eagles; Trai Turner, Carolina Panthers; Andrus Peat, New Orleans Saints (replacement); Larry Warford, New Orleans Saints (replacement)Centers: Alex Mack*, Atlanta Falcons; Max Unger, New Orleans SaintsFullback: Kyle Juszczyk*, San Francisco 49ersDefenseDefensive ends: Cameron Jordan*, New Orleans Saints; DeMarcus Lawrence*, Dallas Cowboys; Danielle Hunter, Minnesota VikingsInterior linemen: Aaron Donald*, Los Angeles Rams (unable to participate); Fletcher Cox*, Philadelphia Eagles (injured); Akiem Hicks, Chicago Bears; DeForest Buckner, San Francisco 49ers (replacement); Kawann Short, Carolina Panthers (replacement)Outside linebackers: Khalil Mack*, Chicago Bears (injured); Ryan Kerrigan*, Washington; Anthony Barr, Minnesota Vikings; Olivier Vernon, New York Giants (replacement)Inside linebackers: Luke Kuechly*, Carolina Panthers (injured); Bobby Wagner, Seattle Seahawks; Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas Cowboys (replacement)Cornerbacks: Kyle Fuller*, Chicago Bears; Patrick Peterson*, Arizona Cardinals; Darius Slay, Detroit Lions, Byron Jones, Dallas CowboysSafeties: Eddie Jackson*, Chicago Bears; Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings; Landon Collins*, New York Giants (injured); Malcolm Jenkins, Philadelphia Eagles (replacement)Special TeamsKicker: Aldrick Rosas*, New York GiantsPunter: Michael Dickson*, Seattle Seahawks Returner: Tarik Cohen*, Chicago BearsSpecial teamer: Cory Littleton*, Los Angeles Rams (unable to participate); Michael Thomas, New York Giants (replacement)AFC RosterOffenseQuarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes*, Kansas City Chiefs; Philip Rivers (injured), Los Angeles Chargers; Tom Brady, New England Patriots (unable to participate); Andrew Luck Indianapolis Colts (replacement); Deshaun Watson (replacement)Running backs: James Conner*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Melvin Gordon, Los Angeles Chargers; Phillip Lindsay John Elway Jersey , Denver Broncos (injured); Lamar Miller, Houston Texans (replacement)Wide receivers: DeAndre Hopkins*, Houston Texans (injured); Tyreek Hill*, Kansas City Chiefs; Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers; Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers (injured); JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (replacement); Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns(replacement)Tight ends: Travis Kelce*, Kansas City Chiefs; Eric Ebron, Indianapolis Colts, Jared Cook, Oakland Raiders (replacement)Offensive tackles: Taylor Lewan*, Tennessee Titans; Alejandro Villanueva*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Eric Fisher, Kansas City ChiefsOffensive guards: David DeCastro*, Pittsburgh Steelers (injured); Marshal Yanda*, Baltimore Ravens; Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts; Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns (replacement)Centers: Maurkice Pouncey*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Mike Pouncey, Los Angeles ChargersFullback: Anthony Sherman*, Kansas City ChiefsDefenseDefensive ends: J.J. Watt*, Houston Texans (injured); Myles Garrett*, Cleveland Browns; Melvin Ingram, Los Angeles Chargers; Calais Campbell, Jacksonville Jaguars (replacement)Interior linemen: Geno Atkins* (injured), Cincinnati Bengals; Jurrell Casey*, Tennessee Titans (injured); Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers; Kyle Williams, Buffalo Bills (replacement); Brandon Williams, Baltimore Ravens (replacement)Outside linebackers: Von Miller*, Denver Broncos; Jadeveon Clowney* (injured), Houston Texans; Dee Ford, Kansas City Chiefs; T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers (replacement)Inside linebackers: C.J. Mosley*, Baltimore Ravens; Benardrick McKinney, Houston TexansCornerbacks: Xavien Howard*, Miami Dolphins; Jalen Ramsey*, Jacksonville Jaguars; Stephon Gilmore, New England Patriots; Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns, Chris Harris Jr., Denver BroncosSafeties: Derwin James*, Los Angeles Chargers; Eric Weddle, Baltimore Ravens; Jamal Adams*, New York JetsSpecial TeamsKicker: Jason Myers*, New York JetsPunter: Brett Kern*, Tennessee TitansReturner: Andre Roberts*, New York JetsSpecial teamer: Adrian Phillips*, Los Angeles ChargersLong snapper: Casey Kreiter, Denver Broncos Game PreviewThe Denver Broncos (6-8) have little to play for other than for pride on the road against the Oakland Raiders (3-11), especially with rumors circulating that there is an imminent regime change coming.With this also being the final home game for the Raiders in the City of Oakland, we can expect an especially rowdy home crowd with a team that will be fired up to play for them. Both combinations tend to spell out doom for the Broncos under Vance Joseph.With a win, the Broncos 2019 NFL Draft position would sink down into the late teens, while a loss will hold them around 12th overall. That’s what is at stake for the offseason, but losing to the Raiders is something we should never actually hope for. Here is how to watch.TV ScheduleWhen: Monday, December 24, 2018 at 6:15 p.m. Mile High timeWhere: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CaliforniaChannel: ESPNAnnouncers: Joe Tessitore (play by play), Jason Witten (analyst), and Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters (sideline). Radio: KOA - 850 AM | 94.1 FM & The Fox - 103.5 FM | Spanish Radio KNVR 1150 AMOnline StreamingNFL Game PassFuboTVDenver Broncos injury reportPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusOakland Raiders injury reportPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusOddsThe Broncos held at 2.5-point road favorites over the Raiders all week, which means oddsmakers really don’t have a lot of faith in Oakland as a team or a franchise. Then again, who has a lot of faith this Denver team can beat anyone on the road? It’s an AFC West rival game, so it should be a close affair.Matchup HistoryOne reason to win, the Broncos are still behind in the all-time series with the Raiders thank to the 1960s with a 52-62-2 record against the Raiders in the regular season, which includes a 25-33 road record. games on Christmas Eve. MHR RadioIn this weeks’ podcast, Ian and Adam talk about what’s next on the head coaching front for the Denver Broncos. In Broncos & Bratwurst, meanwhile, Kevin wonders if the Broncos are on a road to nowhere under John Elway’s leadership. To lose or not to lose, that is the question Jess, Laurie, and I argued over during Something Something Broncos. Losing helps the Broncos in April and screws the Raiders in April, while winning just feels good this week and has no bearing on anything. Laurie and Jess disagree.Social Media InformationMHR Facebook Page: Mile High Report: A Denver Broncos BlogMHR Twitter: Follow @MileHighReportMHR Instagram: Follow @MileHighReportDenver Broncos Fan Group: Denver Broncos FootballBroncos Regular Season Schedule 2018WkDateOpponentTime (MT)TVWkDateOpponentTime (MT)TV

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