Broncos Offense Seeks Consistency as Playoffs Approach
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As the Denver Broncos approach the playoffs with a solid 10-2 record, their focus remains on finding offensive consistency. Despite the strong record, there are concerns regarding their performance, especially as they prepare for a crucial matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Mile High Report, the Broncos have a tendency for close victories rather than decisive wins, highlighting a need for a stronger offensive rhythm. Quarterback Bo Nix, while impressive in recent outings, has faced pressure with a high number of passing attempts.
The team’s running game, led by rookie RJ Harvey, has seen a dip in efficiency, averaging just 2.7 yards per carry in recent weeks. With the Raiders allowing significant rushing yards in past games, establishing a ground game could be critical for the Broncos' success moving forward.
Additionally, there is a need for improved consistency from their receiving corps, with Evan Engram and other key players yet to consistently make an impact. As playoffs loom, the Broncos aim to capitalize on their strong defense and refine their offensive strategy to enhance their chances for a deep postseason run.