

Where: Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, ColoradoĪnnouncers: Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst) and Evan Washburn (sideline reporting) It’s also one I hope is shared by offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, especially when it comes to trying not to reinvent the wheel and sticking with the strengths this team has shown.

That is a good mentality and message to have to the team. The more you can execute the things you’re doing well, usually the more success you’ll have.” It’s not the time to try to reinvent the wheel. Understand your weaknesses also but play to your strengths. Everyone comes together and understands their strengths. “You hint on the things that you haven’t done so well, but this is the time of year where you play to your strengths. “I just tell them to focus on the things that we’ve done well,” Bridgewater said on Wednesday. He was asked this week how he is trying to apply what he’s learned from past playoff pushes to this year’s team. One of those veterans is Teddy Bridgewater. Game Previewįor a team like the Broncos with a majority of the roster having mostly experienced losing seasons, there is a challenge for veterans who have been in this position before to keep focus on the game in front of you. The winner of this game will position themselves nicely to snag one of the wild card spots in the AFC, while the loser will need to win out or get a lot of luck from other teams losing down the stretch. The Denver Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals both sit at a precarious 7-6 with four games left to play.
