How to Watch the New Denver Broncos

How to Watch the New Denver Broncos

Summary
The simple answer to watching the new Denver Broncos is to turn on the TV or, if possible, attend their nearest venue, join in the spectacle, and observe and enjoy. However, if you did that solely with the new Denver Broncos, you would not fully understand or appreciate exactly what you’re looking at.
After a 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday Night Football, in front of a national audience, the Broncos became the number one overall team in the National Football League at 8-2. So why then would the spectators boo in frustration in this game, and game after game? Because they’re missing one of the greatest performances in the history of football going on in plain sight.
Home runs, touchdowns, and scoring are what fans want to see at sporting events. Historically, leaving for concessions or restroom breaks is reserved for when the defense is on the field,
New Denver Broncos fans should get their concessions when the offense has the ball, so they don’t miss the sack parade of the Denver defense. But be quick, the 3-and-out offense of the new Denver Broncos goes by fast.
Typically, when attending an entertainment offering, you celebrate the star of the show. In Broncos Country, what should be the star of the show is the antithesis of what causes fans to cheer. Denying the antagonist any ground to further their cause is the rallying point; lack of points for the opponents replaces scoring points for the protagonist, in this case, the Denver Broncos defense.
Like a piece of artwork, open to interpretation, this defense is displaying the greatest masterpiece of all time, and it’s the Vance Joseph defense, not the Sean Payton offense, that is top billing. Every week they have a slow start, go back and watch the film, come back and do the same thing over again - rinse and repeat - and say the same thing after the game. This week, the spectacular electric light show at halftime stole the show.
With six sacks in the game against Las Vegas on Thursday, the Broncos have now totaled 46 sacks in their first 10 games of the season, 18 more than the next closest team. That is the most in team history within that span and the most by any NFL team within their first 10 games since the 1989 Minnesota Vikings, who had 50.
With only one game in the next 23 days, the Broncos will face the toughest task next when they face the Kansas City Chiefs (5-4) in their next matchup. With Kansas City taking the division crown each of the last nine seasons, the Broncos look to take a substantial lead over the third-place Chiefs in the AFC West. With a win, the Broncos would take a 9-2 record into their BYE week with six games left in the regular season.
