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Denver Post sports staff predictions for 2024 NFL season

The Denver Post’s staff predictions for the 2024 season:

Parker Gabriel, Broncos beat reporter

Broncos record: 6-11

AFC West order: 1. Kansas City, 2. L.A. Chargers, 3. Las Vegas, 4. Denver

Broncos first win: Week 3 at Tampa

Record first eight weeks: 3-5

Bo Nix games started: 14

Bo Nix passing yards/TDs: 2,790/18

Broncos leading receiver (yards): Josh Reynolds (785)

Broncos receiving TD leader (total): Courtland Sutton (6)

Marvin Mims yards/TDs: 540/4

Broncos leading rusher (yards): Audric Estime (910)

Jaleel McLaughlin total touches/offensive yards: 175/750

Offensive linemen who start games (last year 6): Eight.

Red zone TD rate/rank (last year 51.7%, 19th): 57.2%, 15th

Offensive points per game, ranking: 21.0, 18th

Defensive points allowed per game, ranking: 22.0, 22nd

Total sacks: 42

Total takeaways: 26

Rush yards allowed rank: No. 14

Zach Allen + John Franklin-Myers sacks: 16.5

Alex Singleton tackles: 133

NFL MVP: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City

Coach of the Year: Matt LaFleur, Green Bay

Offensive Player of the Year: Tyreek Hill, WR, Miami

DPOY: Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland

Offensive ROY: Brock Bowers, TE, Las Vegas

Defensive ROY: Laiatu Latu, OLB, Indianapolis

Disappointing team: New York Jets

Surprise team: Washington

AFC champion: Kansas City

NFC champion: Green Bay

Super Bowl champion: Green Bay


Ryan McFadden, Broncos beat reporter

Broncos record: 6-11

AFC West order: 1. Kansas City, 2. L.A. Chargers, 3. Las Vegas, 4. Denver

Broncos first win: Week 1 at Seattle

Record first eight weeks: 3-5

Bo Nix games started:17

Bo Nix passing yards/TDs:2,750/20

Broncos leading receiver (yards): Courtland Sutton (1,015)

Broncos receiving TD leader (total): Courtland Sutton (9)

Marvin Mims yards/TDs: 770/6

Broncos leading rusher (yards): Javonte Williams (920)

Jaleel McLaughlin total touches/offensive yards: 105, 650

Offensive linemen who start games (last year 6): Seven

Red zone TD rate/rank (last year 51.7%/19): 56.4%, No. 14

Offensive points per game, ranking: 22.0, No. 17

Defensive points allowed per game, ranking: 21.9, No. 19

Total sacks: 46

Total takeaways: 20

Rush yards allowed rank: No. 18

Zach Allen + John Franklin-Myers sacks:13.5

Alex Singleton tackles: 171

NFL MVP: CJ Stroud, QB, Houston

Coach of the Year: DeMeco Ryans, Houston

Offensive Player of the Year: Tyreek Hill, WR, Miami

DPOY: T.J. Watt, EDGE, Pittsburgh

Offensive ROY: Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago

Defensive ROY: Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Philadelphia

Disappointing team: Dallas

Surprise team: Washington

AFC champion: Kansas City

NFC champion: Detroit

Super Bowl champion: Kansas City


Troy Renck, Sports Columnist

Broncos record: 6-11

AFC West order: 1. Kansas City, 2. L.A. Chargers, 3. Denver 4. Las Vegas

Broncos first win: Week 2 vs Pittsburgh

Record first eight weeks: 4-4

Bo Nix games started: 15

Bo Nix passing yards/TDs: 3,100/18

Broncos leading receiver (yards): Courtland Sutton (750)

Broncos receiving TD leader (total): Courtland Sutton (5)

Marvin Mims yards/TDs: 500/3

Broncos leading rusher (yards): Audric Estime (900)

Jaleel McLaughlin total touches/offensive yards: 150/650

Offensive linemen who start games (last year 6): Eight.

Red zone TD rate/rank (last year 51.7%, 19th): 55%, 17th

Offensive points per game, ranking: 20.0, No. 20

Defensive points allowed per game, ranking: 21.0, No. 20

Total sacks: 50

Total takeaways: 25

Rush yards allowed rank: No. 15

Zach Allen + John Franklin-Myers sacks: 14

Alex Singleton tackles: 125

NFL MVP: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati

Coach of the Year: John Harbaugh, Baltimore

Offensive Player of the Year: Tyreek Hill, WR, Miami

DPOY: Micah Parsons, LB, Dallas

Offensive ROY: Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago

Defensive ROY: Laiatu Latu, OLB, Indianapolis

Disappointing team: New York Jets

Surprise team: Washington

AFC champion: Baltimore

NFC champion: Detroit

Super Bowl champion: Baltimore


Sean Keeler, sports columnist

Broncos record: 7-10

AFC West order: 1. Kansas City, 2. L.A. Chargers, 3. Denver, 4. Las Vegas

Broncos first win: Week 1 at Seattle

Record first eight weeks: 3-5

Bo Nix games started: 14

Bo Nix passing yards/TDs: 3,094/19

Broncos leading receiver (yards): Courtland Sutton (816)

Broncos receiving TD leader (total): Sutton (6)

Marvin Mims yards/TDs: 689/5

Broncos leading rusher (yards): Javonte Williams (716)

Jaleel McLaughlin total touches/offensive yards: 121/655

Offensive linemen who start games (last year 6): 7

Red zone TD rate/rank (last year 51.7%/19): 56.4%/17

Offensive points per game, ranking: 21.2, 20th

Defensive points allowed per game, ranking: 25.2, 28th

Total sacks: 39

Total takeaways: 25

Rush yards allowed rank: 23

Zach Allen + John Franklin-Myers sacks: 11

Alex Singleton tackles: 168

NFL MVP: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati

Coach of the Year: Matt Eberflus, Chicago

Offensive Player of the Year: Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia

DPOY: Micah Parsons, LB, Dallas

Offensive ROY: Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago

Defensive ROY: Chop Robinson, LB, Miami

Disappointing team: Cleveland

Surprise team: Chicago

AFC champion: Cincinnati

NFC champion: San Francisco

Super Bowl champion: San Francisco


Matt Schubert, sports editor

Broncos record: 8-9

AFC West order: 1. Kansas City, 2. L.A. Chargers, 3. Denver, 4. Las Vegas

Broncos first win: Week 2 vs Pittsburgh

Record first eight weeks: 4-4

Bo Nix games started: 15

Bo Nix passing yards/TDs: 2950/20

Broncos leading receiver (yards): Courtland Sutton (910)

Broncos receiving TD leader (total): Courtland Sutton (8)

Marvin Mims yards/TDs: 685/4

Broncos leading rusher (yards): Javonte Williams (865)

Jaleel McLaughlin total touches/offensive yards: 140/720

Offensive linemen who start games (last year 6): 8

Red zone TD rate/rank (last year 51.7%/19): 54.4%/16

Offensive points per game, ranking: 21.9, No. 17

Defensive points allowed per game, ranking: 22.8, No. 23

Total sacks: 43

Total takeaways: 24

Rush yards allowed rank: No. 18

Zach Allen + John Franklin-Myers sacks: 13.5

Alex Singleton tackles: 145

NFL MVP: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati

Coach of the Year: Jim Harbaugh, L.A. Chargers

Offensive Player of the Year: Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati

DPOY: Micah Parsons, LB, Dallas

Offensive ROY: Caleb Williams, QB, Chicago

Defensive ROY: Byron Murphy II, DT, Seattle

Disappointing team: Buffalo

Surprise team: Chicago

AFC champion: Baltimore

NFC champion: Philadelphia

Super Bowl champion: Baltimore

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Originally Published: August 30, 2024 at 5:45 a.m.

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