Steve Francis+FollowBroncos sweep the Chiefs for the first time since 2014Denver just did something it hasn’t done in over a decade: they swept the Chiefs in the season series, the first sweep since 2014. The sweep was capped by a 20–13 Broncos win over the Chiefs on Christmas, pushing Denver’s current streak to three straight wins in the rivalry. Considering how lopsided this matchup felt for years, this is a real “the tide has turned” moment. #NFL #Broncos #Chiefs #AFCWest #Rivalry #BroncosCountry #NFLHistory #ChristmasGame 30Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBroncos fans divided after Pat Bryant injuryA chilling moment at the Broncos vs. Jaguars game left everyone stunned when Pat Bryant was carted off after a brutal late-game hit. With the Broncos already trailing, many fans are questioning why Coach Sean Payton called another play instead of letting the clock run out. Social media is buzzing with criticism, blaming the decision for Bryant’s scary injury. Thankfully, Coach Payton shared that Bryant has movement in his hands and legs, offering some relief. This incident is sparking heated debate—should teams risk player safety in games that are already decided? What do you think? #Sports #Football #Broncos10Share
jharvey+FollowBroncos’ streak snapped but playoff hopes aliveDenver’s 11-game win streak came to a halt against the Jaguars, but the Broncos still have a shot at the AFC’s top playoff seed. The defense struggled on third downs, and Bo Nix threw for over 350 yards but couldn’t pull off the win. Meanwhile, local high school teams wrapped up strong performances before the holiday break, and Ben Forsythe made waves in swimming with record-breaking times. With so many teams gearing up for post-holiday action, there’s a lot to look forward to. How do you think the Broncos will bounce back on Christmas Day against the Chiefs? #Sports #Broncos #NFL00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBroncos-Jaguars game ends in scary sceneA chilling moment brought the Broncos-Jaguars game to a standstill after Denver’s Pat Bryant was left motionless from a brutal hit late in the fourth quarter. Fans and players were visibly shaken as medics rushed in, removing Bryant’s facemask and carting him off on a spinal board. Many in the Broncos community are questioning why Coach Sean Payton called a risky play with the game already lost, sparking heated debate online. Thankfully, Bryant showed movement in his hands and legs at the hospital. How should teams handle play-calling when a game is out of reach? #Sports #Football #Broncos00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowJulian Bowie steps away from Broncos basketballJulian Bowie is putting family first this season, stepping away from the Boise State Broncos after losing his father at the start of the year. It’s a tough moment for any athlete, and it really puts into perspective how life off the court can shape what happens on it. Bowie’s decision to take time to heal is a reminder that mental health and personal loss deserve space, even in the middle of a busy sports season. How do you think teams and fans can best support players facing personal challenges like this? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
J.Smith+FollowThe Jaguars are slight underdogs going into Denver. Trevor Lawrence has been good, hooking up with Jacoby Myers. Denver, with Bo Nix, actually has a great defense. But the Jaguars’ defense is pretty stout itself. They’ve quietly been good this year—not flashy, but they can pressure the quarterback and just get it done. The handicappers? I’ll let you know right there—they’re not really sure. Denver’s favored just because they’re at home. According to the oddsmakers, it’s a coin toss. Never know with those suckers—they could just be trying to get you to make the sucker bet. Who knows? Kick back and enjoy it. We don’t get this very often in Jacksonville. Give me another five years before we see a playoff run. I’m just kidding. I’m just kidding. Let’s go Jags. #Jacksonville #Jaguars #Broncos #DenverBroncos https://sewermeetsthesea.substack.com275Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBroncos stumble late in tough loss at The PitA late-game surge by New Mexico dashed Boise State’s hopes for a conference-opening win, despite a gutsy comeback effort. The Broncos clawed back from a double-digit deficit, even grabbing a brief lead, but couldn’t stop a decisive 12-0 Lobos run in the fourth quarter. Libby Hutton matched her career-high with 17 points, but Boise State’s cold shooting and turnovers proved costly. This loss puts the Broncos at 0-1 in Mountain West play. What do you think Boise State needs to change to finish stronger in close games? Share your thoughts on how they can bounce back against San Diego State! #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBroncos survive wild finish in Idaho FallsBronco fans just witnessed a heart-stopper! Boise State pulled off their third straight win, edging out St. Mary’s 68-67 in Idaho Falls. Drew Fielder was on fire with 22 points, but it was the Broncos’ defense that really stood out—they’ve been holding teams way below their season averages lately. Even after nearly blowing a 14-point lead in the final minutes, the Broncos never folded. The Mountain West gauntlet is up next, so get ready for some late nights and even more nail-biters. How do you feel about the Broncos’ chances as conference play heats up? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBroncos edge out Saint Mary’s in Idaho Falls thrillerBoise State fans just witnessed another heart-stopper in Idaho Falls! The Broncos pulled off their third straight nail-biting win over Saint Mary’s, this time holding on 68-67 after a wild finish. Dylan Andrews’ late steal sealed the deal, capping a tense final minute where the Gaels nearly stole it. Fielder led the charge with 22 points, and the team’s confidence is sky-high heading into Mountain West play. These annual matchups are becoming a real tradition—do you think the Broncos’ close-call style is a strength or a risk as they face tougher competition? #Sports #BoiseState #Broncos00Share
Matthew Roberts+FollowPackers fear Micah Parsons tore his ACL vs. BroncosMultiple reports say Green Bay believes Micah Parsons suffered a torn ACL during Sunday’s loss in Denver. It was a non-contact left-knee injury in the 3rd quarter; he was ruled out and did not return. Further testing will confirm, but Matt LaFleur said “it doesn’t look good.” Parsons has been a game-changer for GB this year (12.5 sacks). Brutal blow if confirmed. #NFL #Packers #MicahParsons #ACL #InjuryUpdate #Broncos20Share