Broncos vs. Titans: Live updates and highlights of the NFL Week 1 -Game

Broncos vs. Titans: Live updates and highlights of the NFL Week 1 -Game

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Stay here for live updates and analysis while Denver organizes the Titans at Empower Field at Mile High.

Live Updates

Pre-game updates

Scouting report (10:45 am): View how the Broncos match the Titans in the scouting report of Luca Evans.

Spells

Parker Gabriel, Broncos Beat Writer: Broncos 28, Titans 13

A year ago it made little sense to think that Bo Nix would march in a hostile environment in Seattle and win his debut against a renowned defensive mind. The same applies to the Titans and no. 1 Draft Pick Cam Ward. Denver Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph is going to all his favorite pressure on calling and a forest department has never been seen before for a good measure. Empower Field will be loud. Nix and the company do not have to be perfect, but they should have many opportunities to make plays. Avoid sales, and this should be a nice, smooth start to the year.

Luca Evans, Broncos Beat Writer: Broncos 24, Titans 10

Poor cam ward. Look, the child is clearly fearless. He sat behind his line in Miami, threw bombs as if they were Nerf -football and was a Heisman Trophy finalist through it. The Titans have upgraded their attacking line since they have taken department No. 1 and have a fleet of skills players who are pretty good, even if Calvin Ridley and Treylon Burks are not top-four NFL receivers. Counterpoint: The defense of Denver has been foaming for months now to reach the regular season, and Ward now stands for the best pass-rush unit in the competition.

Troy Renck, columnist: Broncos 27, Titans 10

Cam Ward will soon learn that the AFC is not the ACC. He has never seen a defense in his life like the person with whom he will be confronted on Sunday. The Broncos will overwhelm him with pressure and sticky coverage. Quarterbacks chose number 1 in general in the common concept era, 4-14-1 when the season opener starts, according to the Associated Press. Make it 4-15-1 While the defense supplies three take-away restaurants and Evan Engram becomes a new favorite target for Bo Nix.

Sean Keeler, columnist: Broncos 25, Titans 17

The only thing that is worse than being a Rookie QB in a play -off game on the road? As Rookie QB on the road in week 1. In the past six years, Rookie NFL Starting Quarterbacks are 0-10-1 in season openers. Just like Bo Nix a year ago, the baptism of Cam Ward by Fire starts now. And there is no hot chair in the competition for a newbie than to sit 5,280 feet above sea level with Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper and Zach all who breathe in your neck.

Broncos-Titans NFL Week 1: Must-Reads

Titans think that Broncos’ bo nix ‘starts running’ when the first reading is not there. Sean Payton does not agree.

Maybe it was a shot. Maybe it was a point of the cap. Only Jeffrey Simmons knows.

On Tuesday, in the dressing room of the Titans, the triple Pro Bowl defending Tackle from Tennessee was asked to play a quarterback in Bo Nix that doesn’t take much bags. The reason that Nix does not take many bags, Simmons noticed is because of his ability to start and run.

He made that point. And then he made it again. And also a few times.

Nix did indeed leave 92 times in 2024, the fifth most hasty attempts of each NFL quarterback (according to Statmuse). His wheels surprise opposite franchises – and even his – in his debut season. However, he also had the 26th fastest average time to throw 32 quarterbacks with at least 300 drop backs last season, reports Luca Evans. Read the full story.

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