Broncos lose to Panthers 23-10, drop to 3-8

Another loss for the Broncos, who are now 3-8 this season.

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The Denver Broncos lost to the Carolina Panthers 23-10 on the road in Week 12, dropping them to 3-8 on the season.

Denver trailed 10-3 at halftime after the Broncos failed to capitalize on a short field following a Panthers fumble, settling for a field goal after getting down to the six-yard line. Denver also had a promising first-half drive halted when quarterback Russell Wilson was strip-sacked and Carolina recovered.

Things didn’t get much better in the second half as the offense scored just one touchdown (Brandon Johnson scored in his second game as a pro). Broncos running back Latavius Murray was the team’s biggest threat on offense, rushing 13 times for 92 yards, but game flow did not allow Denver to lean on its rushing attack in the second half while trailing.

On the injury front, linebacker Dakota Allen suffered a hamstring injury and did not return. Broncos cornerback Darius Phillips was also evaluated for a possible concussion but was able to return to the game.

Up next for Denver is a road game against the Baltimore Ravens.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: Live game updates from Twitter

It’s almost time for Broncos football!

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The Denver Broncos (3-7) will go on the road to face the Carolina Panthers (3-8) on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. MT. The contest will be regionally broadcast on Fox and in-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free).

Follow along below to view live game updates from Twitter.

After facing the Panthers on Sunday, the Broncos will have a road game against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13.

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Broncos inactives: KJ Hamler, Jerry Jeudy among seven players out for Week 12

KJ Hamler and Jerry Jeudy are among seven players out for Week 12.

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The Denver Broncos have announced their lost of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.

KJ Hamler, Jerry Jeudy and K’Waun Williams are among the seven who will not suit up to play this Sunday. Here’s the full list:

Brandon Johnson, an underrated receiver who was elevated from the practice squad to the game-day roster on Saturday, will have more opportunities this week to see the field due to the injuries of Hamler and Jeudy. Jalen Virgil will also be in line to get mores snaps on Sunday. 

Currently, the Broncos sit at 3-7, which puts them in fourth and last place in the AFC West Division standings. While the NFL mantra of “Any Given Sunday” will always be a thing, this matchup with the 3-8 Panthers could be an excellent opportunity for the struggling Broncos to right the ship. 

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. MT on Fox (view the TV map).

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How to watch and stream the Broncos’ game against the Panthers

Broncos are set to face the Panthers on the road this afternoon. Let’s get a win today!

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The Denver Broncos (3-7) will go on the road to face the Carolina Panthers (3-8) in Week 12 of the 2022 NFL season at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 27.

Kickoff for the AFC vs. NFC showdown is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. MT and the contest will be regionally broadcast on Fox. In-market fans can stream the game on fuboTV (try it free).

Chris Myers (play-by-play) and Robert Smith (analyst) will call the game for Fox with Jen Hale reporting from the sideline.

On the radio, the game will be locally broadcast on KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM.

Fans in the yellow areas on the map below will get the game on their local Fox channels, according to 506sports.com.

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Denver leads the all-time series against Carolina 6-1, including a 24-10 win in Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. The Broncos are considered 2.5-point favorites this week despite playing on the road.

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Denver Broncos remaining schedule for 2022 season

Seven games to go for the Broncos this season.

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After a loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11, the Denver Broncos will now go on the road to face the Carolina Panthers in Week 12. Here’s a look at the team’s remaining schedule for the rest of the 2022 NFL season.

Denver Broncos 2022 Schedule

Week Date TV Opponent Time (MT)
1 Sept. 12 ESPN/ABC (MNF) @ Seahawks 6:15 p.m. Tickets
2 Sept. 18 CBS vs. Texans 2:25 p.m. Tickets
3 Sept. 25 NBC (SNF) vs. 49ers 6:20 p.m. Tickets
4 Oct. 2 CBS @ Raiders 2:25 p.m. Tickets
5 Oct. 6 Prime Video (TNF) vs. Colts 6:15 p.m. Tickets
6 Oct. 17 ESPN (MNF) @ Chargers 6:15 p.m. Tickets
7 Oct. 23 CBS vs.  Jets 2:05 p.m. Tickets
8 Oct. 30 ESPN+ (London) @ Jaguars 7:30 a.m. Tickets
9 Nov. 6 Bye Week
10 Nov. 13 CBS @ Titans 11:00 a.m. Tickets
11 Nov. 20 Fox vs. Raiders 2:05 p.m. Tickets
12 Nov. 27 Fox vs. Panthers 11:00 a.m. Tickets
13 Dec. 4 CBS vs. Ravens 11:00 a.m. Tickets
14 Dec. 11 NBC (SNF) vs. Chiefs 6:20 p.m. Tickets
15 Dec. 18 Fox vs. Cardinals 2:05 p.m. Tickets
16 Dec. 25 CBS (Christmas Day) @  Rams 2:30 p.m. Tickets
17 Jan. 1 CBS @ Chiefs 11:00 a.m. Tickets
18 Jan. 8 TBD vs. Chargers TBD Tickets

The Broncos’ playoff hopes are slim, but a win on Sunday could help them try to turn their season around.

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2 Broncos players fined for unnecessary roughness vs. Raiders in Week 11

Broncos WR Courtland Sutton and DB Justin Simmons were both fined $15,914 for offenses against the Raiders last week.

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First the loss, now the fines.

Last week’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders has left a bitter taste in the mouth of Denver Broncos players, and two of them were hit in the wallet to boot.

Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton was fined $15,914 after his blindside block against the Raiders was penalized for unnecessary roughness in Week 11, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.

Denver safety Justin Simmons was also fined Justin Simmons $15,914 for unnecessary roughness, according to Klis, but his offense was not penalized on Sunday.

Simmons and Sutton are repeat offenders in the NFL’s fine bookkeeping this season. Sutton was fined $10,609 for an unnecessary roughness penalty in Week 2 and Simmons was fined $10,609 for unsportsmanlike conduct in Week 8.

Meanwhile, Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams was fined $29,785 for unsportsmanlike conduct after his arguing with an official cost his team a 15-yard penalty against the Broncos.

Simmons and Sutton — and all of Denver’s players — will aim to avoid additional penalties and fines when the Broncos face the Carolina Panthers in Week 12.

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Broncos made several roster moves before Panthers game

The Broncos are bringing in some reinforcements at RB, WR and CB for Sunday’s game against the Panthers.

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The Denver Broncos have called up some reinforcements for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.

First, the Broncos promoted running back Devine Ozigbo from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. Denver had an open spot on the active roster so the team did not have to make a corresponding move to make room for Ozigbo, who will serve as the third-string RB behind Latavius Murray and Marlon Mack.

Second, the Broncos elevated cornerback Faion Hicks and wide receiver Brandon Johnson from the practice squad to the game-day roster for Week 12. Both players will revert back to the practice squad on Monday.

With receivers Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler and cornerback K’Waun Williams sidelined with injuries, Hicks and Johnson will give the team more depth at those two positions against the Panthers. Johnson caught one pass in his NFL debut last week.

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. MT on Fox (view the TV map).

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5 things to watch for when Broncos play Panthers

Here are five things to watch for when the Broncos face the Panthers in Week 12.

Fresh off back-to-back losses to the Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders, the Denver Broncos look to put one more in the win column on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Here are five things to watch for in Week 12.

WATCH: NFL.com previews Broncos-Panthers game

What’s your score prediction for the Broncos’ game against the Panthers?

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The Denver Broncos will go on the road to face the Carolina Panthers in Week 12 of the 2022 NFL season on Sunday. Check out NFL.com’s preview of the game in the above video.

Next week, Denver will face the Baltimore Ravens on the road.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: 5 questions with Panthers Wire

We asked @ThePanthersWire five questions about the Panthers ahead of their showdown with the Broncos.

Ahead of the Denver Broncos’ showdown with the Carolina Panthers, we asked Anthony Rizzuti of Panthers Wire five questions about his team and Sunday’s matchup. Check out our questions and Anthony’s answers below!