JUST IN: Injury Report: Prior to the Week 8 matchup against the Panthers, CB Pat Surtain II resumes practice.

 JUST IN: Injury Report: Prior to the Week 8 matchup against the Panthers, CB Pat Surtain II resumes practice.

  Injury Report: Prior to the Week 8 matchup against the Panthers, CB Pat Surtain II resumes practice.

With a victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, the Denver Broncos, who currently have a 4-3 record, might go up to 5-3. Following that, they travel to play the Baltimore Ravens in a crucial AFC game on November 3.

As the National Football League’s trade deadline draws near on November 5th, the Broncos would, at best, be 6-3. They would be 4-5 in the worst situation. If they split the next two games, their record would be 5–4.

Injury Report: Prior to the Week 8 matchup against the Panthers, CB Pat Surtain II resumes practice
Injury Report: Prior to the Week 8 matchup against the Panthers, CB Pat Surtain II resumes practice

In light of that, do you believe the Broncos should be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline this year?

They would definitely be in the running for the playoffs if their record was 6-3 or 5-4. If so, I wouldn’t be shocked if head coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton were actively looking to bolster the team’s roster, particularly on the offensive end. However, I believe that selling or holding steady would be the best course of action if they somehow lost their next two games.

I think the Broncos should be striving to bolster their squad with talent as long as they are winning. One area they might concentrate on is the franchise’s tight end group, which doesn’t produce anything at all. The Cleveland Browns’ David Njoku has been mentioned as a possible choice. Despite playing in just four games this season, he was a 2023 Pro Bowl player. He would certainly be worth taking into consideration at the proper price.

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