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Broncos Insider: Defense eager for interceptions, Gary Kubiak returns, roster changes and more

Mario Sanelli of The Denver Post
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Hip hop artist Chidera Anamege, better known by his stage name Chiddy Bang, said in his song  that “the real world’s kinda like Real World.” Granted, Chiddy might be the only one who knows what that means.

Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak
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Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak addresses the media after practice Oct. 17, 2016 at Dove Valley.

Now, the Broncos soon face the Texans in the real world, and we have you thoroughly covered on that front. If you want to step into fantasy football land,  and let the trio of Hugh Johnson, Joe Vaccarelli and myself get you up to speed.


The Big Stuff

: Against Brock Osweiler, Broncos’ defense eager for interceptions, victory.

: Boo Osweiler? Or kill him? No way. Broncos should give Oz a big, fat kiss.

: With Gary Kubiak back, Broncos focus on correcting mistakes, preparing for next challenge.


By the Numbers

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Fourth-quarter comebacks by Texans quarterback Osweiler, most recently on Sunday vs. Indianapolis.


Quick Hits

+ has earned more touches and it could improve the offense.

+: Should Broncos start Booker over C.J. Anderson?

+: Trevor Siemian, Paxton Lynch or someone else?

+: Showdown of two division leaders and return of Osweiler.

+Broncos against Texans.

+Broncos  to practice squad, .

+Broncos .


What We’re Reading

+ .

+ : How did Siemian become Peyton Manning’s successor?

+Brandon Marshall .

+ That time .

+.

+ : Broncos’ run game cause for concern as it continues to bog down the offense.

+ in the Power Rankings.

+Broncos are the latest team .

+: “I’m looking forward to playing in Denver.”

+ : Bill O’Brien encouraged by Texans’ defense despite loss of J.J. Watt.

+ : Texans’ Osweiler’s big pass came off audible.


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