WATCH: Broncos RB Melvin Gordon III plays catch with fans pregame

The Badger great had a phenomenal day on the field, but started it all with a game of catch

Wisconsin great and current Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon had the best week of his 2021 season in a 38-10 win over the Lions. He was also caught on camera pregame in an awesome moment with the home fans.

DNVR Sports’ Andrew Mason caught the former Badger playing catch with fans in the Mile High before Denver’s matchup with Detroit. Gordon would go on to have 24 carries for 111 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns in a needed Broncos victory. He was nominated for the NFL’s FedEx Ground Player of the Week award following his big day. It all started by Gordon making a fans day:

Melvin Gordon shares honest take on Broncos fans, fantasy football managers

“I want to be here, [but] I don’t think many people want me here,” Broncos RB Melvin Gordon said. “I think it’s mostly because of fantasy.”

It’s safe to say Melvin Gordon hasn’t been a fan favorite since arriving in Denver two years ago.

In his first season with the team, Broncos fans were upset that Gordon was taking away carries from hometown fan-favorite Phillip Lindsay. This year, some Denver fans (and fantasy football managers) are upset that Gordon is taking away carries from exciting second-round draft pick Javonte Williams.

Gordon has had some fumble woes, but besides that, the running back has been productive for the Broncos and some of the criticism he’s faced has been unwarranted. He’s scheduled to become a free agent in 2022 and he’d like to return, but the running back knows that might not be a popular idea.

“I’d love to be here, I want to be here, [but] I don’t think many people want me here,” Gordon said with a laugh during his Friday media availability. “As far as the fans, man, I’ve just seen a lot of stuff. And I understand, I understand, I get it, but I love it here …. love the fans, regardless of the hate right now. I think it’s mostly because of fantasy, honestly. The fantasy football, man, it gets people a little tight in the rear end.”

Because the Broncos run so often, Gordon and Williams can both have productive days for fantasy football managers. They both scored two touchdowns on Sunday and they are each within reach of rushing for 1,000 yards this season.

Fans in Denver might not love Gordon, but he has totaled 2,026 yards from scrimmage and scored 19 touchdowns in 27 games. Those are respective numbers — both in real life and in fantasy — and Gordon probably deserves more love from Broncos fans. He certainly deserves more respect.

There’s room for both Gordon and Williams in Denver’s backfield.

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Broncos RBs Melvin Gordon, Javonte Williams chasing NFL history

Broncos RBs Melvin Gordon and Javonte Williams could become just the eighth duo in NFL history to each rush for 1,000 yards in the same season.

Denver Broncos running backs Melvin Gordon and Javonte Williams carried the team’s offense in a 38-10 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 14.

Gordon and Williams combined for 194 yards from scrimmage and scored four total touchdowns on Sunday, bringing back memories of Denver’s old-style football of the 1960s.

Gordon and Williams became the first Broncos RB duo to each score twice in a single game since Gene Mingo and Al Frazier in 1962. Fred Bukaty and Donnie Stone also accomplished that feat in 1961, and Gordon and Williams became the third duo on Sunday.

It was an impressive showing from the talented running backs, but credit also goes to their teammates.

“Our two running backs have been doing that all year, but I think a good bit of credit needs to go to the o-line and the tight ends,” coach Vic Fangio said after the game. “You know, anytime you hand it off 39 times and the other team knows you’re handing it off that many times, and you are able to grind out the yards — credit to the guys doing the blocking.

“But our two [running] backs are really, really good, and I love them both and glad we have them both. You know, no one is going to carry it 39 times by themselves.”

Gordon now has 882 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns this season while Williams has 1,022 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns.

Gordon is on pace to finish the year with 954 rushing yards and Williams is on pace to end his rookie season with 971 rushing yards. If they can improve their respective paces and each finish the year with 1,000 rushing yards, they would become just the eighth duo to accomplish that feat in NFL history.

To do that, they’ll need their teammates to continue blocking like they did against Detroit.

“We gave credit in the team locker room to the offensive linemen — as we should — but I just want to give just a brief moment to thank the tight ends and the wide receivers,” Gordon said after the game. “Those guys fight their butt off to make plays. We’re fighting as a unit right now. I love to see it, and hopefully they hear this because I didn’t get to say it in there.

“I’m thankful for those guys as well because those guys help create the lanes and the receivers help really make the explosive runs — if you didn’t know. The line absolutely did their thing today and hopefully we can continue to finish this thing out the right way.”

It’s clear that Denver’s plan of attack on offense is a run-heavy approach, and Gordon and Williams have been up to the task.

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Broncos RB Melvin Gordon has a sprained thumb; will play through it

Broncos RB Melvin Gordon sprained his thumb on Sunday and played through the injury. He’s not expected to miss any time.

Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon briefly left Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions with what the team described as a hand injury.

Gordon later returned to the game and the injury did not appear to slow him down, as the running back finished the day with 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Gordon sprained his thumb, “but it doesn’t figure to limit his playing time going forward,” according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Broncos defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones also suffered a foot injury during Sunday’s 38-10 win. It’s believed to be a minor injury.

“[Trainer] Vince [Garcia] thinks he’s going to be OK,” coach Vic Fangio said Sunday evening. “He hurt his foot a little bit. Hopefully it is only a little bit, and we don’t get a surprise tomorrow.”

Inside linebacker Kenny Young also suffered a concussion in Week 14, and he will now enter the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Up next for Denver is a home game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Broncos run over Lions, improve to 7-6 with 38-10 win

Following their win over the Lions, up next for the Broncos is a home game against the Bengals with big Wild Card implications in the AFC.

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The Denver Broncos ran over the depleted Detroit Lions at home in Week 14, securing a 38-10 win to improve to 7-6, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Detroit dropped to 1-11-1 with the loss.

Following the death of Demaryius Thomas last week, the Broncos honored Thomas before and during Sunday’s game. Denver opened the game with just 10 players on offense, leaving the “X” wide receiver spot — Thomas’ former position — vacant.

The Broncos then took a delay of game penalty and the Lions declined the foul. It was a classy display from both teams in remembrance of Thomas.

Denver jumped out to an early 14-0 lead in the first quarter following touchdown runs from Javonte Williams and Melvin Gordon. Detroit then scored 10 unanswered points before the Broncos added a field goal and took a 17-10 lead into halftime.

After halftime, Denver forced and recovered a fumble at the Lions’ 35-yard line. Several plays later, Williams caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to extend the lead to 24-10.

After forcing a turnover on downs, the Broncos then got the ball back and Gordon scored on a 14-yard run to make it 31-10.

Denver scored again late in the fourth quarter when Bridgewater connected with tight end Albert Okwuegbunam on a four-yard touchdown pass that extended the lead to 38-10.

Williams and Gordon carried the Broncos’ offense, totaling 198 yards from scrimmage while combing to score four touchdowns.

Dre’Mont Jones was Denver’s star on defense, totaling three tackles (all of them behind the line of scrimmage), two sacks and a fourth-down pass breakup in the victory. Safety Justin Simmons also had an impressive performance, recording five tackles and an interception.

Next week, the Broncos will host the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC showdown that will have big implications in the Wild Card race.

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Broncos injuries: Melvin Gordon questionable for Week 14

The Broncos are mostly healthy while the Lions have a lengthy injury report going into Sunday’s game.

Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon (hip) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions, coach Vic Fangio announced Friday. Gordon appears to be trending toward playing.

Denver’s final injury report for Week 14 can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
OLB Bradley Chubb (shoulder/ankle) DNP Limited Questionable
DE Shelby Harris (ankle) DNP Limited Questionable
RB Melvin Gordon (hip) Limited Limited Questionable
OT Bobby Massie (ankle) Limited Full
DL Mike Purcell (thumb) Full Full
CB Mike Ford (knee) Full Full
OLB Malik Reed (wrist) Full Full
DB Caden Sterns (shoulder) Full Full
QB Teddy Bridgewater (tibia) Full Full
FB/TE Andrew Beck (elbow) Full Full
RB Mike Boone (COVID-19 protocol) Not listed Not listed
DB PJ Locke (COVID-19 protocol) Not listed Not listed

And Detroit’s final injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
DE Michael Brockers (knee/illness) DNP DNP
QB Jared Goff (illness) DNP Full
OG Jonah Jackson (illness) DNP DNP
OLB Julian Okwara (ankle) DNP DNP
NT John Penisini (illness) DNP DNP
LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (shoulder) DNP DNP
RB D’Andre Swift (shoulder) DNP DNP
OG Halapoulivaati Vaitai (illness) DNP DNP
DE Nick Williams (illness) DNP DNP
OLB Austin Bryant (shoulder) Limited DNP
TE T.J. Hockenson (hand) Limited DNP
OT Matt Nelson (ankle) Limited DNP
CB Bobby Price (shoulder) Limited [COVID-19]
OT Penei Sewell (shoulder/illness) Limited DNP
OLB Rashod Berry (NIR) Not listed DNP
OT Taylor Decker (NIR) Not listed DNP
OLB Charles Harris (NIR) Not listed DNP
OT Will Holden (NIR) Not listed DNP
RB Jamar Jefferson (illness) Not listed DNP
OG Tommy Kraemer (NIR) Not listed DNP
OLB Jessie Lemonier (NIR) Not listed DNP
NT Alim McNeil (illness) Not listed DNP
DE Levi Onwuzurike (NIR) Not listed DNP

The Broncos are considered a 7.5-point favorite against the Lions, according to Tipico Sportsbook. Denver leads the all-time series against Detroit 8-5, with the Broncos winning the two most recent meetings in 2019 and 2015.

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Broncos injuries: Melvin Gordon limited at Thursday’s practice

Broncos RB Melvin Gordon (hip) was limited at practice Thursday.

Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon (hip) was limited again at practice Thursday while outside linebacker Bradley Chubb (ankle/shoulder) and defensive lineman Shelby Harris (ankle) both returned to the field.

Gordon now appears to be trending toward playing Sunday against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

Denver’s complete Thursday injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
OLB Bradley Chubb (shoulder/ankle) DNP Limited
DE Shelby Harris (ankle) DNP Limited
RB Melvin Gordon (hip) Limited Limited
OT Bobby Massie (ankle) Limited Full
DL Mike Purcell (thumb) Full Full
CB Mike Ford (knee) Full Full
OLB Malik Reed (wrist) Full Full
DB Caden Sterns (shoulder) Full Full
QB Teddy Bridgewater (tibia) Full Full
FB/TE Andrew Beck (elbow) Full Full

Detroit’s complete Thursday injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
DE Michael Brockers (knee/illness) DNP DNP
QB Jared Goff (illness) DNP Full
OG Jonah Jackson (illness) DNP DNP
OLB Julian Okwara (ankle) DNP DNP
NT John Penisini (illness) DNP DNP
LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (shoulder) DNP DNP
RB D’Andre Swift (shoulder) DNP DNP
OG Halapoulivaati Vaitai (illness) DNP DNP
DE Nick Williams (illness) DNP DNP
OLB Austin Bryant (shoulder) Limited DNP
TE T.J. Hockenson (hand) Limited DNP
OT Matt Nelson (ankle) Limited DNP
CB Bobby Price (shoulder) Limited [COVID-19]
OT Penei Sewell (shoulder/illness) Limited DNP
OLB Rashod Berry (NIR) Not listed DNP
OT Taylor Decker (NIR) Not listed DNP
OLB Charles Harris (NIR) Not listed DNP
OT Will Holden (NIR) Not listed DNP
RB Jamar Jefferson (illness) Not listed DNP
OG Tommy Kraemer (NIR) Not listed DNP
OLB Jessie Lemonier (NIR) Not listed DNP
NT Alim McNeil (illness) Not listed DNP
DE Levi Onwuzurike (NIR) Not listed DNP

The Broncos are considered a 7.5-point favorite against the Lions, according to Tipico Sportsbook. Denver leads the all-time series against Detroit 8-5, with the Broncos winning the two most recent meetings in 2019 and 2015.

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Broncos injuries: Melvin Gordon limited at practice Wednesday

Broncos RB Melvin Gordon (hip) was back at practice today on a limited basis.

Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon (hip) was back at practice on a limited basis Wednesday while outside linebacker Bradley Chubb (ankle/shoulder) and defensive lineman Shelby Harris (ankle) were held out.

Gordon missed last week’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs but if he makes progress this week, the running back could return for Sunday’s showdown with the Detroit Lions.

Broncos cornerback Bryce Callahan (knee) was also back at practice Wednesday, starting his 21-day window to potentially return from injured reserve.

Denver’s complete Wednesday injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
OLB Bradley Chubb (shoulder/ankle) DNP
DE Shelby Harris (ankle) DNP
RB Melvin Gordon (hip) Limited
OT Bobby Massie (ankle) Limited
DL Mike Purcell (thumb) Full
CB Mike Ford (knee) Full
OLB Malik Reed (wrist) Full
DB Caden Sterns (shoulder) Full
QB Teddy Bridgewater (tibia) Full
FB/TE Andrew Beck (elbow) Full

Detroit’s complete Wednesday injury report can be seen below.

Player Wed Thur Fri Game Status
DE Michael Brockers (knee/illness) DNP
QB Jared Goff (illness) DNP
OG Jonah Jackson (illness) DNP
OLB Julian Okwara (ankle) DNP
NT John Penisini (illness) DNP
LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (shoulder) DNP
RB D’Andre Swift (shoulder) DNP
OG Halapoulivaati Vaitai (illness) DNP
DE Nick Williams (illness) DNP
OLB Austin Bryant (shoulder) Limited
TE T.J. Hockenson (hand) Limited
OT Matt Nelson (ankle) Limited
CB Bobby Price (shoulder) Limited
OT Penei Sewell (shoulder/illness) Limited

The Broncos are considered a 7.5-point favorite against the Lions, according to Tipico Sportsbook. Denver leads the all-time series against Detroit 8-5, with the Broncos winning the two most recent meetings in 2019 and 2015.

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Fantasy preview: How will Broncos’ stars perform against Lions?

Wondering how the Broncos’ stars will fare against the Lions? The Huddle offers fantasy projections for Sunday’s game.

In advance of Sunday’s Denver Broncos-Detroit Lions game, Broncos Wire examines the matchup with fantasy football projections for Denver players courtesy of our colleagues at The Huddle.

The Denver Broncos (6-6) continue to be inconsistent but secured their last two wins against teams with winning records. The Detroit Lions (1-10-1) not only notched their first win last week, but it was a last-second, improbable score that went their way for once.

This is the lightest matchup left on the schedule and they get the benefit of facing the Lions, who might still be a bit hungover from all that celebrating last week.

The Broncos pass offense went stale at Kansas City last week, and even the impressive rushing of Javonte Williams couldn’t make a difference in the low-scoring contest. Passing has consistently been the shortfall in Denver’s losses, and it hasn’t improved as the season has progressed, despite getting the receivers healthy and back together. The Broncos are in the AFC West basement, but they are only two games out of first place, with the final three games providing the second meeting with each divisional rival. The Broncos control their destiny and are still in the hunt for a wild card at worst, but the decline in passing production will continue to be their unavoidable limitation.

Quarterback

Teddy Bridgewater hasn’t thrown for more than one score since Week 7, and his passing yardage hasn’t topped 257 yards in that time regardless of the game situation or having a full, healthy complement of receivers available. Bridgewater started the season with a handful of solid performances, not unlike many other quarterbacks, but his production has declined since midseason with no signs of improvement. Bridgewater is signed for just this season, and the 2022 Broncos are likely to feature a new quarterback.

Teddy Bridgewater projection vs. Lions
Fantasy Points: 16.5
Passing: 230 yds, 1 TD
Rushing:
 10 yds

Running backs

Melvin Gordon was inactive last week with hip and shoulder injuries, but head coach Vic Fangio said he hoped that Gordon could return. He’ll be held out of our projections until he practices and is cleared. He’ll likely want to get back onto the field just to save his job after Williams gave a taste of what 2022 could be. The rookie ran for 102 yards on 23 carries and caught six of nine targets for 76 yards and a touchdown. Williams handled all but four carries for the backfield and ripped off chunks of yardage as both a rusher and a receiver. That gives Williams two straight weeks with over 100 total yards and a score.

Gordon is due to be a free agent in the offseason, though it isn’t impossible that he could re-sign since the backfield has become the strength of the offense. The rookie Williams has looked very sharp when allowed to play as the workhorse of the backfield.

Javonte Williams projection vs. Lions
Fantasy points: 24
Rushing: 110 yds, 1 TD
Receiving: 4 rec, 30 yds

Wide receivers

The diminishing production from the passing game has all but completely stripped the fantasy value of this unit. Courtland Sutton was a strong weekly play through Week 8 but then declined when Jerry Jeudy returned from injured reserve. Sutton gained over 90 yards in three matchups and scored twice in the first half of the season. For the past four weeks, he’s failed to catch more than two passes or gain more than 29 yards.

Jeudy has yet to score in 2021, but he’s offered 50 to 60 yards almost every week. That production appears to have been stolen directly from Sutton’s wallet. Tim Patrick experienced a similar decline to Sutton but hasn’t been a reliable factor this year. If the Broncos are to have any realistic chance at an eventual wild card, this unit has to improve and so far, the production of Bridgewater hasn’t shown any signs of improvement.

Jerry Jeudy projection vs. Lions
Fantasy points: 17
Receiving: 5 rec, 60 yds, 1 TD

Tim Patrick projection vs. Lions
Fantasy points: 7
Receiving: 3 rec, 40 yds

Courtland Sutton projection vs. Lions
Fantasy points: 6
Receiving: 3 rec, 30 yds

Tight end

Same story here. Noah Fant offered the occasional touchdown to start the year but has fallen from fantasy consideration since Week 8. He’s more likely to turn in 30 yards or so in most weeks but was held below 15 yards twice in the past month.

Noah Fant projection vs. Lions
Fantasy points: 9
Receiving: 4 rec, 50 yds

Match to defense

The Lions’ problem has been much more about an offense that cannot get into gear than their defense, which has been slightly below average in most games. Where this matchup will turn is the rushing effort of the Broncos. Most of their opponents feature a rusher with 90-plus yards, and four of the five 100-yard rushing performances allowed were in road venues. This could be another monster showing by Williams, and if Gordon returns to split the backfield again, both rushers should be in fantasy lineups.

The Lions’ secondary is nothing special, and they have allowed seven 100-yard performances by a wideout, including three that exceeded 150 yards. But that sort of production has not been seen by a Bronco since the start of the season. Given the likely success of the rushing effort, moderate passing yardage and one touchdown is the only reliable forecast for this week. There is minor upside for all offensive skill players whenever playing the Lions, but there is no reason to pass much when they run can win the game and control the clock.

Mike Boone made his case for a bigger role in 2022 on SNF

With Melvin Gordon scheduled to become a free agent in 2022, Broncos RB Mike Boone might be poised to take on a bigger role next season.

The Denver Broncos have a pair of top running backs in Melvin Gordon and Javonte Williams, so there’s not really any room for Mike Boone to enter the rotation on offense (he has been a key player on special teams, though).

Last week, Gordon was out with an injury, which led to Williams’ first NFL start (and he didn’t disappoint). Gordon’s injury also finally gave Boone an opportunity to contribute on offense as the team’s No. 2 running back.

Boone rushed four times for 35 yards, logging his first rushing attempts of the season. He also caught his second pass of the year, turning it into a 19-yard gain. Denver couldn’t have asked for much more than 54 yards on five touches.

“I thought he did well,” coach Vic Fangio said after the game. “He hadn’t played in a live game since whenever that was with Minnesota. He had no preseason action, no carries [and just one] catches in any of the games this year. Under those circumstances in a game like that, I think he played really well.”

Once Gordon returns from injury, Boone will go back to his rarely-used RB3 role, but Gordon is scheduled to become a free agent in 2022. After a strong performance on “Sunday Night Football,” Boone has made a case that he will deserve serious RB2 consideration behind Williams next season.

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