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The Denver Broncos (12-2) are set to host the Jacksonville Jaguars (10-4) on Sunday in a game featuring big playoff seeding implications for both clubs. Here are five quick storylines to watch for going into the AFC showdown.
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Broncos coach weighs in on play of Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars' offense
Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph says that Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence is playing "equal" to Packers QB Jordan Love. "They're both super talented. They're both really well-coached. That's what I instantly see with both offenses," Joseph said. "... He's playing well. I… pic.twitter.com/ED6d97C5lk
When the Jacksonville Jaguars come to town on Sunday, the Denver Broncos will be seeing one familiar face in wide receiver Tim Patrick. However, the Jaguars have another receiver whom the Broncos know well, but as an opponent.
The veteran defensive lineman has helped Eyioma Uwazurike develop during his first season with a significant role in Denver
The Denver Broncos waived backup offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton on Thursday, according to the NFL's transaction wire. That cut could signal that more moves are on the way.
On Monday, Sean Payton sat through a reel of the Jaguars’ touchdown plays and worried about the one who’d gotten away.
Find single game tickets to the Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars NFL Week 16 matchup on Sunday, December 21, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile
It’s clear Broncos hope to add OL depth from draft. Per source, Texas State guard Nash Jones was a Broncos 30 visit. 6-5, 320, versatile, high character. Same hometown of Nacogdoches, TX as Broncos S Brandon Jones. Denver also held 30 visit with Indiana OL Trey Wedig. #9sports
Here’s a look at how various national experts rated the Broncos in their power rankings entering Week 16: