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The NFL mic'd up head coach Sean Payton, quarterback Bo Nix and pass rusher Nik Bonitto for the game. The audio and visual showed several key moments in the Broncos ' win, with voiceovers from "Voice of the Broncos " Dave Logan, as well as play-by-play commentary from the CBS broadcast.
In addition to the originally reported six CFL players, the Broncos also brought in a quarterback, wide receiver, edge defender and defensive back. Here's a quick look at those four players.
The Broncos have waived 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis, the oldest tight end to play in an NFL game. Lewis made his Denver debut last month in Houston.
Bo Nix is one victory away from the second-most wins through a QB's first two seasons. If the Broncos win out, he'd break the record.
If not, he will hit free agency and there would likely be significant interest in an athletic tight end who is only 25 years old. The Broncos have Evan Engram, but he will turn 32 years old in September. Both Adam Trautman and Lucas Krull will be free agents for the Broncos, so a big upgrade should be considered here.
The Denver Broncos waived veteran tight end Marcedes Lewis on Thursday, according to the NFL's transaction wire. This is undoubtedly a sign that blocking tight end Nate Adkins (knee) is now ready to return from injury after missing the team's last five games.
Green Bay Packers elevate running back amid Josh Jacobs' questionable injury status for critical Week 15 matchup vs. the Denver Broncoss.
Green Bay Packers' star running back Josh Jacobs is questionable for the upcoming game against the Denver Broncos due to a knee injury. Coach Matt LaF