WATCH: Teddy Bridgewater throws TD pass to Javonte Williams

Following Teddy Bridgewater’s TD pass to Javonte Williams, the Broncos now trail the Browns 17-14 in the fourth quarter.

Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater connected with running back Javonte Williams for a 10-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of Thursday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter page.

At the time of this writing, Denver is trailing Cleveland 17-14.

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WATCH: Teddy Bridgewater throws TD pass to Melvin Gordon

That was an impressive effort from Melvin Gordon!

Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to running back Melvin Gordon midway through the third quarter of “Thursday Night Football” against the Cleveland Browns.

Here’s video of the play that shows Gordon’s impressive effort to reach the end zone, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter page.

At the time of this writing, the Broncos now trail the Browns 17-7.

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Broncos OLB Von Miller injured vs. Browns

Broncos OLB Von Miller suffered an ankle injury in the first half of #TNF against the Browns. He’s questionable to return.

Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller suffered an ankle injury the first quarter of Thursday’s game against the Cleveland Browns when he collided with teammate Dre’Mont Jones while pass rushing.

After being treated on the field, Miller slowly walked off and then went to the locker room. Denver announced that Miller is questionable to return.

Before leaving the game, Miller totaled two tackles. Malik Reed and Jonathon Cooper will serve as the team’s top outside linebackers in the second half. The Broncos were already without Bradley Chubb going into the game.

Denver is now playing without all four of their starting linebackers: Miller (ankle), Chubb (ankle), Josey Jewell (pec) and Alexander Johnson (pec).

Justin Strnad and Micah Kiser started the game in the places of Jewell and Johnson at the inside linebacker spots. Kiser then suffered a groin injury and was ruled out, leaving undrafted rookie Curtis Robinson to replace him.

The Broncos are trailing the Browns 10-0 at halftime. Denver will get the ball to begin the third quarter.

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Broncos status updates for Teddy Bridgewater and Jerry Jeudy

Broncos QB Teddy Bridgewater is trending toward playing on TNF, but it looks like WR Jerry Jeudy won’t be activated from IR this week.

The Denver Broncos have made two game day roster moves ahead of their “Thursday Night Football” showdown with the Cleveland Browns. The team also made a Week 7 decision on wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, and news broke about the status of quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

Here’s what fans need to know.

Broncos vs. Browns: 5 things Denver fans should know for ‘Thursday Night Football’

We asked @TheBrownsWire five questions about the #Browns ahead of their #TNF clash with the #Broncos.

Ahead of the Denver Broncos’ game against the Cleveland Browns on “Thursday Night Football,” we asked Jared Mueller of Browns Wire five questions about Denver’s opponent and Thursday’s game. Here are our questions and Jared’s answers!

Denver Broncos updated depth chart for ‘Thursday Night Football’

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ updated depth chart going into Thursday’s game against the Browns.

After making a flurry of roster moves earlier this week, the Denver Broncos have an updated depth chart for their “Thursday Night Football” showdown with the Cleveland Browns. Here’s a look at the team’s current depth chart going into Week 7.

Broncos make 2 roster moves, unlikely to play Jerry Jeudy this week

The Broncos’ roster moves at wide receiver Wednesday seem to suggest Jerry Jeudy won’t play on Thursday evening.

The Denver Broncos made two roster moves at wide receiver ahead of their “Thursday Night Football” showdown with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday. The moves seem to suggest wide receiver Jerry Jeudy won’t play in Week 7.

Behind Enemy Lines: Perspective on the important Broncos questions from Broncos Wire

Checking in on all things Broncos with our sister site, Broncos Wire. How has Teddy looked? Is he using his weapons? Is Von Miller “back” after last year’s injury and more:

To prepare for Thursday Night Football where the Cleveland Browns take on the Denver Broncos, we talked with Jon Heath from Broncos Wire. With both teams 3 – 3, what can we learn about how the visitors have fared this season?

Teddy Bridgewater has had an interesting career, has his time in Denver been seen as a resurrection or just another pit stop locally?

Three games into the season, it seemed after if Bridgewater might be more than just a holdover QB. After the last three losses, though, I think it has become clear that he’s just a short-term solution. Denver will likely trade for, draft or sign another QB next offseason. Bridgewater is a good game manager and the Broncos can win with him, but they’ll probably want to bring in a younger QB with more long-term upside in 2022.


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Between Sutton, Jeudy and Fant, the Broncos have some great weapons, are they being used to their fullest?

Jeudy has unfortunately been injured the last few weeks but he looked excellent before his ankle injury. He’s very iffy for Thursday and if he doesn’t play, Jeudy should be back in Week 8. That’s big news for the Broncos’ offense because he has been greatly missed. Sutton is the team’s No. 1 target but Bridgewater hasn’t had a great connection with the talented WR in recent weeks. Perhaps that will improve over time. Fant’s performances have been up and down, but that seems to fall primarily on him. Denver could certainly get more out of that trio than it has been.

Von Miller is returning from injury, has he been explosive as always and able to back up his “kill him” threat?

He looks completely recovered, thankfully it wasn’t the kind of injury that has lingering problems — once it’s healed, it’s healed, and Miller had all of last season and the full offseason to recover. Miller has been a little quiet in the team’s last two games but he does face a lot of double teams and chips, so it’s not as if his production has slipped because of a lack of explosiveness. He’ll be looking for a bounceback performance this week after two games without a sack, and he’s made it quite clear that he believes a big game is in store for him.

Nationally, Vic Fangio is viewed mostly as lukewarm, how is he viewed locally?

Most fans were willing to give Fangio patience because he didn’t pick his QB in 2019 and the 2020 season was impacted by many circumstances out of his control. Entering his third season, though, Fangio has to deliver. Denver started well this year but after three straight losses (and terrible performances), it seems that a majority of fans are ready to move on. Unless the Broncos can turn things around and make a legitimate push for the playoffs, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Fangio’s time in Denver come to an end before next season.

What is your prediction for Thursday night?

Under normal circumstances, I would definitely pick the Browns to win this game. But without their starting QB and top two RBs (plus several other big injuries), Cleveland could struggle on Thursday evening. Broncos, 20-13.


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Broncos injuries: Teddy Bridgewater questionable for ‘Thursday Night Football’

Broncos QB Teddy Bridgewater is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Browns.

Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (foot/quad) is questionable for Thursday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.

Denver’s complete injury report can be seen below.

Player Mon Tue Wed Game Status
OT Garett Bolles (knee) DNP Limited Limited Questionable
ILB Baron Browning (concussion) DNP DNP Out
ILB Alexander Johnson (chest) DNP [Injured reserve] [IR] Out
OLB Andre Mintz (hamstring) DNP [Injured reserve] [IR] Out
OLB Aaron Patrick (ankle) DNP DNP Out
QB Teddy Bridgewater (foot, quad) Limited Limited Limited Questionable
TE Noah Fant (foot) Limited Limited Full
RB Melvin Gordon (hip) Limited Full
DE Shelby Harris (wrist) Full Full
S Justin Simmons (hand) Full Full
S Caden Sterns (illness) Not listed DNP Limited Questionable

Cleveland’s final injury report will be added below when it becomes available.

Player Mon Tue Wed Game Status
WR Odell Beckham (shoulder) DNP DNP
RB Nick Chubb (calf) DNP DNP Out
OT Jack Conklin (knee) DNP DNP
CB A.J. Green (shoulder/groin) DNP DNP
RB Kareem Hunt (calf) DNP [Injured reserve] [IR] Out
QB Baker Mayfield (shoulder) DNP Limited
LB Jeremiah Osusu-Koramoah (ankle) DNP [Injured reserve] [IR] Out
LB Malcolm Smith (abdomen) DNP Limited
C JC Tretter (knee) DNP DNP
OT Jedrick Wills (ankle) DNP DNP
DE Jadeveon Clowney (ankle/chest/knee) Limited Limited
DE Malik Jackson (knee) Limited Limited
DE Takkarist McKinley (ankle) Limited Full
TE David Njoku (knee) Limited Limited
LB Mack Wilson (calf) Limited Limited
DT Myles Garrett (knee/ankle) Full Full
DT Malik McDowell (elbow/foot) Full Full
CB Greg Newsome (calf) Full Full
CB Denzel Ward (neck) Full Full
CB Greedy Williams (knee) Full Full
DT Jordan Elliott (neck) Not listed Limited

The Broncos are considered 4.5-point underdogs against the Browns.

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Browns Vs Broncos Week 7: How to watch, listen and stream

How to watch, listen and stream Thursday Night Football as the injured Cleveland Browns take on the visiting Denver Broncos:

The Cleveland Browns season has not started the way the team or fanbase would have liked. A promising 3 – 1 start has quickly fallen to a .500 record entering Week 7. A short week coming off a late Sunday game going into Thursday Night Football was going to be tough no matter what but injuries will make it even more difficult versus the Denver Broncos.

For the Browns, Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt and Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah will miss the game. A number of other starters or key contributors on both sides of the ball will be questionable for the matchup at home.

The Broncos had a similar start to their season with three easy games leading to a 3 – 0 start. More difficult opponents led to three straight losses to match Cleveland’s 3 – 3 record.

In a game that the Browns just need to find a way to win, Thursday Night Football versus Denver could be very challenging. Below are important game details about this Week 7 matchup. If you have questions about the game, reach out to us on Twitter @TheBrownsWire.

Game information:

Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos

When: Thursday, October 21st, 8:20 p.m. ET.

Where: First Energy Stadium, Cleveland, OH

Streaming:

In-market live stream: Amazon Prime, fuboTV (try it for free)

Broadcasts:

TV: FOX, NFL Network

Radio: ESPN 850 WKNR, 92.3 The Fan WKRK & 98.5 WNCX

Broadcasters:

TV: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman

Radio: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and Nathan Zegura

Referee:

Adrian Hill

Opponent wire site:

Broncos Wire