Inside The Game: Maintaining conditioning Jared Veldheer’s challenge during injury rehab — The Denver Post

Expected to play Sunday against Houston following a month-long layoff, Broncos right tackle Jared Veldheer faces three issues. Being in physical condition. Having his fundamentals in order. And figuring out a way to contain Houston defensive end J.J. Watt. Veldheer sustained a bone bruise in his right knee against Kansas City in Week 4. He…

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Scouting the enemy: Houston Texans — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Houston Texans are one of the hottest teams in the National Football League and have won five-straight games. Here is a deeper look at who the Denver Broncos are facing on Sunday. After starting off the year with three straight losses, the Houston Texans have embarked on an extraordinary gridiron journey to reel off…

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Denver Broncos: Final injury update for game vs Texans — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos ruled several players out on Friday for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. What types of impacts will the absences make? The Broncos host the Houston Texans in Denver on Sunday. On Friday, the team released its injury report. Four players were ruled out. Denver will be without three key defensive players.…

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Broncos Journal: Knee injury limiting Brandon Marshall’s chances to prove he should return in 2019 — The Denver Post

The issue facing Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall is common in the NFL, but amplified when you’re the player dealing with it. Play at much less than 100 percent health … but put out marginal game tape that could impact your future. Sit out to get the injury managed … and see the team struggle,…

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Good, bad, and ugly: It has not been pretty, but Denver is 7-1 — Mile High Sports

The Denver Nuggets went into Thursday night’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 6-1 record which marked their best start since the 1985-86 season. Denver’s offense has not been humming like expected, the defense has been up and down each game, and the wins had been coming in a ugly way. Still, what matters…

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Stokley worried over Broncos defensive injuries heading into Sunday — KKFN

Three defensive starters — Brandon Marshall, Darian Stewart, and Bradley Roby — will be out with injuries this weekend for the Denver Broncos as they welcome in the Houston Texans. And with what constitutes more than a quarter of the Broncos starting defensive lineup sidelined, “Stokley and Zach” co-host Brandon Stokley’s optimism for Sunday has…

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Pritchard: If Broncos lose Sunday, fans will have to ‘trust the process’ — KKFN

If it all goes wrong on Sunday, “Pritchard and Cecil” co-host Mike Pritchard said on Friday, big changes would be coming to the Denver Broncos. A loss to the Houston Texans would be a “confirmation” for the Broncos, Pritchard said, but not exactly the one they were looking for. “With a 3-6 record, what happens…

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Previewing Broncos, Texans and the return of Demaryius Thomas — Mile High Sports

The Denver Broncos coaching staff have their backs against the wall. The bye week wall. Staring a potential 3-6 start in the face with a bye week up next, the implications of a loss to the Houston Texans this weekend could be disastrous to their status with the Broncos. Previewing the game is Broncos Blitz…

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Broncos Briefs: Texans pose problems on defense (Watt) and offense (Hopkins) — The Denver Post

The Broncos face Houston on Sunday at 2:05 p.m. in their final game before their bye. Here is a Week 9 whip-around: Pressing question. Will the Texans keep J.J. Watt at left defensive end or move him around? Watt’s eight sacks entering Week 9 are tied for second in the NFL and none have come…

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