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DNVR Broncos Podcast: Are the rumors the Denver Broncos could be moving on from Vance Joseph for Rex Ryan true?

After a dismal and historically bad start to the Denver Broncos’ season, Vance Joseph was on the hottest of hot seats just a week ago.

But after holding Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs to only 19 points, is Joseph off the hot seat? Is his job safe for the rest of the year? Or is he still fighting for his job? What would Joseph have to do to be back as Sean Payton’s defensive coordinator in 2024?

AP source: Broncos hire ex-head coach Vance Joseph as new DC

Additionally, Pat McAfee is hearing rumors the Broncos could move on from Vance Joseph and hire ESPN analyst Rex Ryan. Is there any truth to these rumors?

What did the Broncos’ defense figure out to have such great red zone defense over the past two weeks, against the New York Jets and Chiefs.

What Broncos’ defenders are part of the future outside of Pat Surtain II? Nik Bonitto? Jonathon Cooper? Baron Browning? Alex Singleton? Josey Jewell? Drew Sanders? Damarri Mathis?

On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Super Bowl 50 Champion Todd Davis, Zac Stevens and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country.

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The Green Bay Packers are heading into Week Seven with a 2-3 record.  If the Packers want to make the playoffs in Jordan Love’s first year as a starter, the offense will need to kick it up a notch.  Through the first five games we have seen inconsistent play from the offense, however, one thing has remained consistent.  When Aaron Jones is on the field, the team wins football games.

The Packers have a record of 32-8 when Aaron Jones gets at least 15 touches in a game.  That type of statistic is not only shocking, but shows how important Jones is to this team.  Jones has missed a significant part of this season due to a lingering hamstring injury.

The Packers received good news at Monday’s practice on the status of Jones coming off the team’s bye week. According to Matt Schneidman with The Athletic, Jones was seen practicing with the team.

That’s a good sign for his availability against the Broncos. Jones has been the Packers most efficient running back this season. He has 59 yards on 14 attempts for an average of 4.2 yards per rush.

The Broncos are the perfect team for Jones and the Packers to get back on track running the football. The Broncos’ defense ranks 32nd in the league in rushing yards given up per game, with 172.3 yards surrendered on average.

Getting Jones back on the field means this offense could see a huge boost in the amount of points they score.  The Packers have scored 20 or less points in each of their last three games.  When fans saw that #33 was back on the field, they took to social media to react:

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The Green Bay Packers made a change to their personnel ahead of their matchup vs. the Denver Broncos.  Going into Week Seven the Packers are 2-3 and looking to get back on track after back to back losses to the Detroit Lions and Las Vegas Raiders.

A significant aspect of the Packers’ offense has been missing a key component.  They are hoping the signing today will help with that.

 

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