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The NFL season continues when the Denver Broncos host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, streaming and NFL TV schedule.
Kickoff for the AFC vs. NFC showdown is scheduled for 2:25 p.m. MT (4:25 p.m. ET) and the game will be regionally televised on CBS. In-market fans can stream the game on FuboTV.
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Broncos coach Sean Payton praises rookie WR Pat Bryant as a “vital” piece in Denver’s playoff push after his breakout performance.
Through seven weeks, the Broncos rank 14th overall at 3.8 percent. The Broncos rank 19th in offense (-2.7 percent), eighth overall in defense (-7.5 percent), and 20th overall in special teams (-1.0 percent). Again, DVOA is better for defense when it's negative.
The Denver Broncos are dealing with a key injury in their secondary in the early stages of their Week 9 game against the Dallas Cowboys. Star cornerback Patrick Surtain suffered an apparent leg injury on Denver's first defensive drive of the game. The injury occurred as he was breaking up a pass intended for George Pickens in the end zone.
" #Broncos star CB Pat Surtain II is out for the rest of the game with shoulder injury, team announces," reported Luca Evans of the Denver Post. This is an unfortunate development for Denver, as the cornerback depth will be especially tested moving forward.
Denver's inactive players today are outside linebacker Que Robinson, defensive lineman Sai'vion Jones, quarterback Sam Ehlinger, safety J.T. Gray, defensive lineman Jordan Jackson and running back Jaleel McLaughlin. This marks the seventh time this season that McLaughlin has been a healthy scratch.
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Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II exits Dallas game with shoulder injury, team has no update
Denver Broncos standout cornerback Pat Surtain II was ruled out for the second half against Dallas on Sunday with a shoulder injury. The reigning defensive player of the year was hurt trying to make a tackle just before halftime.
The Denver Broncos had one of the more random free-agent visits on Tuesday, working out 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.