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September 24, 2025 11 mins

DNVR Broncos Zac Stevens & Henry Chisholm Break Down Everything you need to know about Denver Broncos MNF game vs Cincinnati Bengals with locked on Bengals' Jake Liscow. Get set for Monday Night Football at Mile High as we break down Broncos–Bengals with Locked On Bengals’ Jake Liscow—what Denver must do to capitalize on Cincinnati’s league-worst rushing attack (~49 yds/gm) and a turnover-plagued Week 3. We hit Joe Burrow’s status and the Jake Browning-led offense, plus why Jamar Chase, Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson are still the Bengals’ upset path if Denver slips. With the Broncos’ top-tier offensive line and home-field edge, we outline the keys for Bo Nix and Sean Payton to control the game and avoid giving Cincinnati extra possessions. Tap in for predictions, matchups, and the exact formula Denver needs to finish the job in primetime.


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