Broncos, Sean Payton and Cincinnati Bengals
Based on the outcome, you always second guess,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of not going for two against the Bengals.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum ahead of the 2024 season. This was thanks to Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton forcing Wilson out of town.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton discusses the traits that help make Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase such a fantastic player. He's scouted him for a long time and knows Chase and the Bengals present big problems for his defense.
Here we'll look at the Denver Broncos personnel who are most to blame for their Week 17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
That the Bengals were ravenous should have come as no surprise. At the season's start, quarterback Joe Burrow and company were a trendy pick to cock-block the Kansas City Chiefs' quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl victory.
Sean Payton opted against going for the two-point conversion attempt and the win — thus risking the loss — in regulation Saturday night in Cincinnati.
Sean Payton and Bo Nix responded to the misgivings about not going for two at the end of regulation in Cincinnati.
Sean Payton is creating an identity in Denver as a fearless leader who embraces the spotlight, and Saturday represents a chance for him to put his own mark on the franchise.
After the Denver Broncos scored a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter trailing by seven points, quarterback Bo Nix made his decision clear.
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," quarterback Bo Nix talks about the Broncos' mindset going into their playoff matchup vs. the Buffalo Bills. Plus, cornerback Pat Surtain II gives his thoughts on the Wild Card matchup with the Bills.
Head Coach Sean Payton discusses the keys to earning a win vs. Buffalo on Sunday, the importance of focusing on details and rookie quarterback Bo Nix making his first playoff appearance.