Published on Aug 6, 2026, 11:38:58 PM
Total time: 00:21:31
The Broncos defense keeps stacking wins at training camp, and it’s officially a trend. With Riley Moss making plays every single day — breaking up passes, triggering downhill, and showing the confidence of a DB who knows it’s a contract year — the defense has now won multiple practices in a row. The question becomes: how high is Moss’ ceiling in 2026. Meanwhile, the offense is still searching for rhythm. Bo Nix bounced back a bit, showing better timing and command, but without Jaylen Waddle the passing game simply doesn’t look the same. The spacing, the explosiveness, the stress on the defense — it all changes when Waddle isn’t out there, and the offense is feeling that absence. It’s early‑camp tension at its finest: defense ahead of offense, a young QB adjusting, and a breakout DB stealing the spotlight. 🔥 In this episode: Riley Moss continues to shine in a contract year Broncos defense wins multiple days in a row Bo Nix shows signs of improvement Jaylen Waddle absence changes the offense’s identity Drop your Broncos take — is the defense truly ascending, and how much should fans worry about the offense until Waddle returns.
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