Welcome to live updates and analysis as Denver faces off against the Bills at Empower Field at Mile High.
Live updates
Pre-game updates
Fanbase (2:05 p.m.): Noticed more fans wearing Bills gear entering the stadium than Jacksonville Jaguars fans a few weeks ago. However, as kickoff approaches, the stadium is filling up with orange. It seems like most people held onto their tickets, which is great to see, especially since Denver hasn’t had a home playoff game in a decade. — Renck
Broncos inactives (1:03 p.m.):
- QB Sam Ehlinger (emergency third)
- TE Caleb Lohner (PS)
- WR Elijah Moore (PS)
- ILB Karene Reid
- CB Reese Taylor
- OLB Que Robinson
- DL Sai’Vion Jones
— Gabriel
Who’s in? (12:55 p.m.): Based on early warmups, it looks like TE Caleb Lohner and WR Elijah Moore will be inactive, despite being elevated from the practice squad on Friday. DL Jordan Jackson appears to be active, ready for a heavy trenches day. — Gabriel
History (12:41 p.m.): The Broncos have a strong history as the AFC’s top seed in the playoffs. This marks their ninth No. 1 seed and the first since the 2015 season when they clinched a Super Bowl title with Peyton Manning. The Broncos have a track record of success as the top seed, advancing to the Super Bowl in six of the eight previous seasons. — Peterson
Coaching watch (12:28 p.m.): With the postseason in full swing, attention is turning to Denver’s coaching staff. There are potential coaching changes on the horizon, with various teams looking to make moves. Keep an eye on how things unfold in the coming days. — Gabriel
Good afternoon from Empower Field (12:21 p.m.): It’s a cold day at Empower Field, with clear skies and temperatures in the upper 20s. Despite the chill, it’s a beautiful day for a crucial game at the stadium. Players are out for early warmups, gearing up for the big match. — Gabriel
Scouting report (12:06 p.m.): Dive into Luca Evans’ scouting report to see how the Broncos stack up against the Bills.
Game predictions
Parker Gabriel, Broncos reporter:Â Broncos 23, Bills 22
Denver has shown resilience throughout the season, and all signs point to a strong performance in the playoffs. The Broncos have several advantages going into the game, and if they can contain Josh Allen, they have a good shot at victory.
Luca Evans, Broncos reporter:Â Broncos 23, Bills 20
Despite Buffalo’s strengths, the Broncos have the rest, health, and homefield advantage on their side. Denver’s defense will play a crucial role in securing the win, especially in the fourth quarter.
Troy Renck, columnist:Â Broncos 22, Bills 21
Although the matchup favors the Bills, the Broncos have a history of pulling off late wins. It may not be easy, but Denver is poised to come out on top.
Sean Keeler, columnist:Â Â Broncos 25, Bills 23
Denver’s defense will be key in containing Josh Allen and securing a win. With a well-rested team and a strong game plan, the Broncos are set to triumph over the Bills.
Nate Peterson, sports editor:Â Broncos 23, Bills 21
With a solid defense and a rested team, the Broncos are ready to take on the Bills and secure a spot in the AFC title game.
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