Garett Bolles (eight years) and Courtland Sutton (seven years) are the longest-tenured Denver Broncos players, and they clinched a playoff berth for the first time in their careers on Sunday.
Meanwhile, fourth-year cornerback Pat Surtain is also set to play in the postseason for the first time in his career while fellow defensive back Riley Moss has reached the playoffs in just his second season.
“It’s awesome, and this is only my second year and we’re able to do this,” Moss said after Sunday’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs. “The sky’s the limit. I was giving ‘Court’ some crap and Pat some crap; I told them it only took me two years to make the playoffs, I don’t know what you guys have been doing. But no, it’s really exciting and I’m really happy for those guys — you know, ‘GB’ and Court and Pat and some of those guys. So it’s exciting.”
“I was giving Court and Pat some crap saying ‘It only took me two years to make the playoffs I don’t know what you guys have been doing’” 😂#Broncos CB Riley Moss shares how he teased his teammates and his confidence for Buffalo! 🏈🎥 #9sports pic.twitter.com/rgLDMXglgv
— Scotty Gange (@Scotty_G6) January 6, 2025
The Broncos are now set to go on the road to face the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. Denver is considered a big underdog.
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