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- — PARKER GABRIEL, THE DENVER POST

OLB Nik Bonitto

Bonitto missed two games because of a knee injury, acknowledg­ed it wasn’t anywhere near 100% on Sunday and still went out and logged a couple of tackles for loss over 40snaps. Given the way Bonitto’s rookie year went in 2022, his growth both on the field and apparently in approach and preparatio­n go squarely in the positives category this season. He’s an important part of what Denver’s defense is doing into the future. He enters the final game of the season with seven sacks and 12 TFLS and a demonstrat­ed ability to consistent­ly pressure opposing quarterbac­ks.

Run game

The list of what-ifs will be long in the Broncos’ 2023postmo­rtem, but man, the efficiency in the run game really dried up. Early on against the Chargers, it looked good — 15carries for 79yards in the first half. Then just 22in the second half while playing with the lead. Javonte Williams looks like he’s out of gas — understand­able, given what he’s been through — and a heaping dose of Mclaughlin and Samaje Perine to close out the season might just be on the menu.

ILB Alex Singleton

Singleton’s perhaps flown under the radar this year, but his tackling numbers continue to jump off the page. After 11more against the Chargers, the inside linebacker is up to 162 for the year and needs nine Sunday to pass Michael Brooks for most by a Bronco since at least 1991. He also has tied for the most 10-plus tackle games (12) in a single season in the NFL since at least 1999and has a chance to make it a baker’s dozen against the Raiders.

QB Russell Wilson

The situation with Wilson is well-documented at this point. He got benched. He’s likely (but not officially) started his last game for Denver. None of it’s particular­ly clean or particular­ly easy for anybody involved. This is more about Sunday, which was just one game but also was notable for at least one reason offensivel­y: It looked about the same with Jarrett Stidham running the show. Some difference­s, but a lot of similariti­es. That’s not to say Stidham over an entire season would produce like Wilson has, but it does help explain why Payton and the Broncos feel like it’s time to move off Wilson’s $245million, five-year extension, which technicall­y hasn’t even started yet.

OLB Drew Sanders

Sanders hasn’t made a ton of splash plays on defense as a rookie, but he made a great read to flow to the sideline and snuff out a pass play on a third down against L.A. Sanders read the play cleanly, raced outside and made a big hit. Not only that, but he ensured a fake punt went nowhere after the Chargers bobbled the snap and played well overall on special teams. It’s a big offseason upcoming for Sanders, who’s athletic and rangy but hasn’t quite settled into a position yet.

Week 18

For a while on Sunday, it looked like Week 18might have even general curiosity about whether all the chips might fall in Denver’s favor. When the day started, there was even an outside chance that the Broncos and Raiders could end up essentiall­y playing for the AFC West. Instead, both are eliminated and playing for second in the division. That’ll help determine the final opponent list for 2024: Win and the Broncos visit the Rams and whoever finishes second in the AFC East (Miami or Buffalo) and AFC South (any of Indianapol­is, Houston and Jacksonvil­le). Lose and they’ll visit Seattle, the New York Jets and No. 3in the AFC South.

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