OK, the truth is out: Playing Saints ‘meant a lot’ to Sean Payton

“I’m thankful for it,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said after Thursday’s game against the Saints. “It was kind of emotional.”

Leading up to the Denver Broncos‘ game against the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football, coach Sean Payton admitted that there would be some emotions when facing his old team, but Payton said he was keeping his focus on just getting another win.

Broncos players downplayed it as “just another game.”

Clearly, that wasn’t true.

After a 33-10 win, Payton received a game ball from Denver’s ownership group and he got emotional while delivering his postgame speech. It was anything but just another game for Payton.

“It meant a lot,” Payton said in his postgame press conference when asked about getting a game ball. “There were a lot of moments here. You get to see a lot of old players that were here and to be with this team and this ownership group. It’s the reason that you miss it. The one year out. You miss relationships and making memories.

“It’s like I told them a couple of weeks ago. [Pat] Surtain’s interception right in front of our bench. There will be a time that I won’t remember his name and I’ll be having apple sauce out of a straw, but I’ll remember that play. That part about being around young people and having a chance to be a part of their journey and coach them is a pretty good job. I’m thankful for it. It was kind of emotional.”

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The players knew what Thursday meant to Payton. They downplayed it leading up to the game, but it was a special night for the coach.

“It was awesome,” quarterback Bo Nix said. “The Saints mean a lot to him. He was there for a while (and) had amazing success. It’s tough to go back to a place where you called home for that long and you fought for, and now you are playing against. It was special. It was a great moment. I’m happy for him.

“I’m happy for everybody that has been a part of that organization for so long. There was a lot of guys that came over with him that we are just (as) happy about (the win). It was a good team win. Everybody contributed. Everybody was on their toes with a short week and came our prepared and ready to roll.”

Broncos tight end Adam Trautman is one of eight former Saints who now play for Payton in Denver.

“It meant a lot,” Trautman said. “It probably couldn’t have gone any better, to be honest. He talked about ‘next game,’ but, obviously everyone knew that it meant a little something to him and we wanted to win it because it is the ‘next game,’ but, we knew how special it was to him. There are 22 guys here from New Orleans. So, just doing it for everyone (was special). Getting to 4-3
was the goal.”

Broncos defensive lineman Malcolm Roach, another ex-Saint, said the game brought back a lot of memories and “meant a lot” for him.

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Payton joined the Saints in 2006, one year after Hurricane Katrina. They immediately made the NFC Championship game in the coach’s first season and won a Super Bowl in his fourth season. Payton’s tenure in New Orleans was about more than just football.

“I think (about) what happened here and I’m going back to 2005 before any of us have arrived,” Payton said. “A lot changed with this city and more than any player and any coach from 2006 and on that it was bigger than football. There were schools and hospitals not opened. There were a lot of things up in the air.

“So you appreciate those people that came when they didn’t necessarily had to. That was a unique time. None of us were prepared for that. We were all anxious and excited about our new job opportunities, but none of us understood what it would mean and how big it would become. That part of it is different and kind of special.”

Because the Broncos and Saints play in separate conferences, they don’t meet often. Their last game before Thursday was back in 2020. After last night’s win, Payton was asked if it was the last time he’ll coach at the Caesars Superdome.

“I don’t think this is the last time that I am ever going to coach in this place,” Payton said, “[but] this was the last team I hadn’t beaten.”

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Running back recently cut by Broncos returns on practice squad after clearing waivers

After being cut on Thursday, RB Blake Watson cleared waivers on Friday and he will return to the Broncos on the practice squad.

After clearing waivers, running back Blake Watson plans to return to the Denver Broncos on the practice squad, according to multiple reports.

Watson was waived by the Broncos on Thursday when the team made a flurry of roster moves ahead of their game against the New Orleans Saints.

The 25-year-old running back originally signed with Denver as an undrafted free agent out of Memphis following the 2024 NFL draft. Watson dressed for one game this season when Audric Estime and Tyler Badie were both on injured reserve, playing just one snap on offense and one snap on special teams in his lone appearance.

With Estime now back on the active roster and Badie eligible to return in Week 9, the Broncos opted not to carry Watson on the 53-man roster.

Watson led the team in preseason with 26 carries for 84 yards and a touchdown. He also caught two passes for 41 yards this summer.

Following a 33-10 win over the Saints on Thursday, Denver has a mini bye this weekend ahead of their next game against the Carolina Panthers at home in Week 8 on Oct. 27.

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Paulson Adebo injury update: What happened to Saints CB on ‘TNF’?

Saints CB Paulson Adebo suffered a broken femur on ‘Thursday Night Football’ against the Broncos and underwent surgery on Friday morning.

New Orleans Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo went down with a leg injury in the second quarter of a Thursday Night Football game against the Denver Broncos on Oct. 17.

Abedo, 25, was on the ground for several minutes and the Saints’ medical staff placed a vacuum splint on his leg and then carted him off the field. He was taken to a local medical center after getting X-rays at the stadium.

After the game, a 33-10 Broncos win, Saints coach Dennis Allen announced that Abedo suffered a broken femur, which will end his season.

The cornerback underwent surgery early Friday morning, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Abedo’s recovery timeline is expected to be about 4-5 months. That would put him on track to be healthy in March when he’s set to become an unrestricted free agent.

A former third-round pick out of Stanford, Abedo has totaled 43 pass breakups and 10 interceptions in 52 games in the NFL.

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Saints fans greeted Sean Payton with boos on ‘Thursday Night Football’

Saints fans welcomed Sean Payton back to the Caesars Superdome with boos on Thursday night.

Thursday is “domecoming” day for Broncos coach Sean Payton.

Payton, now in his second season with Denver, returned to New Orleans tonight to face the Saints, his former team, on Thursday Night Football.

Fans at the Caesars Superdome welcomed Payton back with some boos when the Broncos took the field ahead of Thursday’s game:

Admittedly, it was a somewhat muted response. Fans might have a bigger reaction when Payton is shown on the video board at halftime.

Payton, 61, won Super Bowl XLIV in New Orleans following the 2009 season, but he left the team in a salary cap mess when he stepped down in 2022. One year later, he returned to coaching and joined the Broncos.

Payton did not expect to receive a warm welcome on his return.

“I don’t think there’s going to be a lot of flowers and warm fuzzies for yours truly, and I get it,” Payton said earlier this week.

The Saints are honoring former quarterback Drew Brees at halftime of Thursday’s game after he was added to the team’s Hall of Fame. Brees’ ceremony was held earlier in the day and Payton surprised the QB by attending the ceremony before coaching on Thursday night.

Payton still has love for New Orleans — and deep down, they probably still love him, too — but they’re enemies in Week 7.

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Broncos inactives: 7 players won’t play on ‘Thursday Night Football’

Broncos inactives today: Zach Wilson*, Pat Surtain, Kris Abrams-Draine, Alex Palczewski, Greg Dulcich, Dondrea Tillman and Eni Uwazurike.

The Denver Broncos have announced their list of seven inactive players for a Thursday Night Football showdown with the New Orleans Saints in Week 7.

Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson*, cornerback Pat Surtain (concussion), offensive tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle), cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine, outside linebacker Dondrea Tillman, defensive lineman Eyioma Uwazurike and tight end Greg Dulcich are inactive today.

*Technically, Wilson is still available to play as the team’s emergency third-string quarterback behind starter Bo Nix and primary backup Jarrett Stidham, but he’s on the inactive list and does not count against the game-day roster. Wilson can play if both Nix and Stidham are injured.

With the exception of Wilson, these inactive players are members of the 53-man roster who are not eligible to play against the Saints. They will be reactivated following the game.

Broncos inactives on TNF

  1. QB Zach Wilson*
  2. CB Pat Surtain (concussion)
  3. OT Alex Palczewski (ankle)
  4. CB Kris Abrams-Draine
  5. TE Greg Dulcich
  6. OLB Dondrea Tillman
  7. DL Eyioma Uwazurike

The Broncos’ game against the Saints will be available to stream on Prime Video. Fans who watch on mobile devices can stream Thursday Night Football for free on Twitch.

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How to stream ‘Thursday Night Football’ for free on Twitch

You can stream ‘Thursday Night Football’ for free. Here’s how to watch the Broncos-Saints game on your mobile device in Week 7.

The Denver Broncos (3-3) are set to face the New Orleans Saints (2-4) in a Thursday Night Football showdown on Oct. 17 at 8:15 p.m. ET (6:15 p.m. MT) to kick off Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season.

The game will not be available on traditional television networks tonight because TNF matchups are streamed exclusively on Prime Video.

Football fans who do not have a Prime account can stream the Broncos-Saints game for free (legally) on Twitch, which is owned by Amazon. There are some restrictions, but they’re not a big deal if you’re used to watching sports on mobile devices.

The Twitch stream is only available on phone, computer and tablet devices. So if you want to watch the game on your TV, you’ll need a Prime account.

If you’re OK with watching the Broncos-Saints game on a mobile device, you can head to Twitch.tv/PrimeVideo. There’s also a “PrimeVision” channel on Twitch as well as an Español channel.

Thursday Night Football free stream

Thursday’s game will mark coach Sean Payton’s return to New Orleans. The Broncos are considered slight underdogs going into the TNF showdown.

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Broncos waive RB Blake Watson ahead of ‘TNF’

The Broncos waived RB Blake Watson ahead of their ‘Thursday Night Football’ game against the Saints.

Well, this is a bit of a surprise.

The Denver Broncos have waived running back Blake Watson, according to a report from the Denver Gazette‘s Chris Tomasson.

The Broncos activated three players — outside linebacker Baron Browning (foot), right tackle Mike McGlinchey (MCL) and cornerback Damarri Mathis (ankle) — from injured reserve to the active roster ahead of a Thursday Night Football showdown with the New Orleans Saints today.

Denver had room for two players on the active roster after cutting inside linebacker Kristian Welch and safety Tanner McCalister earlier this week. To open up a third spot, the Broncos opted to cut Watson.

If he clears waivers, Watson will presumably be a candidate to return on the team’s practice squad. The undrafted rookie out of Memphis had been a healthy scratch in all but one game this season.

Denver moves forward with Javonte Williams, Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime at running back. Tyler Badie is also on injured reserve and eligible to return later this season.

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Broncos activate 3 players from injured reserve for ‘Thursday Night Football’

The Broncos activated OT Mike McGlinchey, OLB Baron Browning and CB Damarri Mathis from injured reserve ahead of ‘Thursday Night Football.’

The Denver Broncos have activated three players from injured reserve to the 53-man roster ahead of their Thursday Night Football showdown with the New Orleans Saints in Week 7.

The Broncos activated outside linebacker Baron Browning (foot), right tackle Mike McGlinchey (MCL) and cornerback Damarri Mathis (ankle) from IR in time for Thursday’s game.

With right tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle) still sidelined, McGlinchey is returning at the perfect time for Denver.

Browning re-joins a pass rush rotation that has been featuring Jonathon Cooper and Nik Bonitto with Jonah Elliss and Dondrea Tillman rotating in.

With star cornerback Pat Surtain (concussion) ruled out, Riley Moss and Ja’Quan McMillian are expected to serve as the team’s outside cornerbacks in New Orleans with Levi Wallace playing in the slot. Tremon Smith is a backup option and key special teams player. Kris Abrams-Draine has been a healthy scratch this season, so Mathis will likely provide depth tonight.

The Broncos had room for Browning and McGlinchey on the active roster after cutting inside linebacker Kristian Welch and safety Tanner McCalister earlier this week. McCalister returned on Denver’s practice squad. Welch opted to join the Baltimore Ravens. To make room for Mathis, the team waived rookie running back Blake Watson.

The Broncos’ game against the Saints will be streamed exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. Playing on the road, Denver is considered a slight underdog in Week 7.

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Broncos’ 53-man roster for Thursday’s game vs. Saints

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ 53-man roster for today’s game against the Saints, with a few pending moves still on deck today.

The Denver Broncos have set their 53-man roster ahead of a Thursday Night Football showdown with the New Orleans Saints following a flurry of roster moves.

The Broncos activated outside linebacker Baron Browning (foot), right tackle Mike McGlinchey (MCL) and cornerback Damarri Mathis (ankle) from injured reserve to the active roster.

Additionally, Denver elevated linebacker Kwon Alexander and offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton from the practice squad to the game-day roster and the team also waived running back Blake Watson.

Here’s a look at the updated roster following those moves.

Denver Broncos 53-man roster

Position Name Number
QB Bo Nix 10
QB Jarrett Stidham 8
QB Zach Wilson 4
RB Javonte Williams 33
RB Jaleel McLaughlin 38
RB Audric Estime 23
FB Michael Burton  20
FB/TE Nate Adkins 45
TE Greg Dulcich 80
TE Adam Trautman 82
TE Lucas Krull 85
WR Courtland Sutton 14
WR Marvin Mims 19
WR Troy Franklin 16
WR Devaughn Vele 17
WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey 84
OT Garett Bolles 72
OT Mike McGlinchey 69
OT Frank Crum 73
OT Alex Palczewski 63
OL Matt Peart 79
G/C Quinn Meinerz 77
G Ben Powers 74
C/G Alex Forsyth 54
OL Calvin Throckmorton 76
DE Zach Allen 99
DE John Franklin-Myers 98
DL D.J. Jones 93
DL Malcolm Roach 97
DL Eyioma Uwazurike 96
DL Jordan Jackson 94
OLB Jonathon Cooper 0
OLB Nik Bonitto 15
OLB Baron Browning 5
OLB Jonah Elliss 52
OLB Dondrea Tillman 92
ILB Cody Barton 55
ILB Justin Strnad 40
ILB Levelle Bailey 56
ILB Kwon Alexander 12
CB Pat Surtain 2
CB Ja’Quan McMillian 29
CB Riley Moss 21
CB Levi Wallace 39
CB Kris Abrams-Draine 31
CB Tremon Smith 1
CB Damarri Mathis 27
DB Devon Key 26
DB Keidron Smith 43
S Brandon Jones 22
S P.J. Locke 6
S JL Skinner 34
K Wil Lutz 3
P Riley Dixon 9
LS Mitchell Fraboni 48

With a 53-man roster and a 17-player practice squad, Denver has 70 players under contract, plus several players on injured reserve.

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Broncos release Wednesday injury report ahead of ‘TNF’

Broncos star CB Pat Surtain (concussion) has been ruled out for Thursday’s game against the Saints.

The Denver Broncos have released their final injury report ahead of their Thursday Night Football clash with the New Orleans Saints in Week 7.

Broncos right tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle) and cornerback Pat Surtain (concussion) have both been ruled out. Right tackle Mike McGlinchey (MCL) is eligible to return from IR this week, so he might return in time to take his old spot from Palczewski.

Ja’Quan McMillian is expected to play across from Riley Moss at cornerback with Levi Wallace playing in the slot.

McGlinchey, outside linebacker Baron Browning (foot) and cornerback Damarri Mathis (ankle) are listed as questionable. They would need to be activated from IR in order to play on Thursday.

View the Broncos’ complete injury report below. Note that Denver did not practice on Monday, but the team released an estimated practice report. DNP = did not participate.

Player Injury Mon (estimate) Tue Wed (walkthrough) Game Status
CB Damarri Mathis Ankle Full Full Full Questionable
LB Justin Strnad Ribs Full Full Full
CB Ja’Quan McMillian Ankle Limited Full Full
CB Riley Moss Hip Limited Full Full
OT Alex Palczewski Ankle Limited Limited DNP Out
CB Pat Surtain Concussion DNP DNP DNP Out
OT Mike McGlinchey Knee Not listed Limited Full Questionable
OLB Baron Browning Foot Not listed Limited Full Questionable

Meanwhile, New Orleans has ruled out wide receivers Chris Olave (concussion) and Rashid Shaheed (meniscus).

The Broncos are considered underdogs against the Saints this week.

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