Broncos scouting report: How Denver matches up with the New York Jets and predictions

Broncos (1-2) at Jets (2-1)

When: Sunday, 11 a.m. MT

Where: MetLife Stadium

Radio/TV: 850 AM, 94.1 FM/CBS

Line: Jets -7.5

Broncos-Jets series: Denver is 21-18-1 in 40 regular-season games dating back to 1960; the Broncos lost 31-21 in the last meeting, on Oct. 8, 2023, at home and have dropped two in a row against New York.

In the spotlight: Quinnen Williams, Jets pass rush pose difficult challenge

Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett didn’t stand a chance against Quinnen Williams.

In the third quarter of New York’s 24-3 win over New England, the Jets defensive lineman maneuvered around the center David Andrews before sacking Brissett for a loss of 12 yards. Earlier in the quarter, Williams fought through a double team to force Brissett to throw an incomplete pass.

Led by Williams up front, New York’s defense blitzed Brissett on 40% of his dropbacks — the highest rate in a Jets game under head coach Robert Saleh, according to Next Gen Stats. Williams generated four pressures and a sack on 18 pass rushes (22.2% pressure rate).

On Sunday, the Broncos offensive line will have its work cut out with Williams and New York’s pass rush. In the victory over Tampa Bay, the unit provided solid protection for rookie quarterback Bo Nix despite missing right tackle Mike McGlinchey. But expect the Jets to test the offensive line to see whether it maintains its strong play from last week or the group’s performance was inflated by key injuries on the Buccaneers defensive line.

“It’s really hard (to stop Williams),” head coach Sean Payton said. “At that position where he’s playing, he’s been the best in the league at affecting the quarterback at defensive tackle, and you see it on tape.”

Indeed, through three weeks, the Jets have been one of the NFL’s best in terms of getting after the quarterback. The Jets have the second-best pressure rate in the league at 45.6%. Part of that is due to Williams, who has eight pressures, being an interior disruptor.

Another element to the Jets pass rush success has been the emergence of second-year outside linebacker Will McDonald IV. He already has five sacks after totaling just three in 15 games as a rookie.

Last week, New York emphasized taking advantage of the Patriots’ poor offensive line. Brissett faced pressure on 56.5% of his dropbacks — the highest rate he’s has faced in a game since 2018 (min. 10 attempts), according to Next Gen Stats. Against the blitz, Brissett had more sacks (three) than completions (2 of 7 for 28 yards).

Even when the Patriots gave rookie Drake Maye reps at quarterback in the fourth quarter, New York didn’t let up its pressure. The Jets sacked Maye twice, including in the final 20 seconds of regulation. The Jets’ seven sacks against New England tied with Denver and Houston for the second-most by a team in a game this season.

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The Broncos offensive line made strides in Week 3. But the overall body of work hasn’t been stellar. Though Nix has been sacked only four times, Denver has allowed 41 pressures — 10th-most in the NFL. It won’t be surprising if New York brings the heat on Nix. He has struggled throwing the ball under pressure, completing 14 of 35 passes for 84 yards, three interceptions and a passer rating of 12.2 in those situations.

“When the defensive line tells you it’s time to throw the football, you (have) to throw the football, take a sack or move. If they do that before the route has developed, it makes things more difficult,” offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi said. “Interior pressure is always a problem for anyone. Obviously, we (have) good stout guards and they’re going to have to play well.”

Who has the edge?

When Broncos run

Bo Nix is Denver’s leading rusher, and it’s not even close. He has 18 carries for 107 yards and two touchdowns. The Broncos’ second-best rusher? Tyler Badie, who has 86 yards on 10 attempts. Denver has done a solid job of utilizing Nix’s speed by incorporating zone reads into the game plan. However, is Nix being the Broncos’ top rusher sustainable? With the recent struggles of starter Javonte Williams, the Broncos could lean on Badie to provide more consistency. The Jets allowed 310 rushing yards in its first two games before holding New England to 68 in Week 3. Edge: Jets

When Broncos pass

The Broncos found life in their passing attack last week. Bo Nix completed 69.4% of his passes while throwing for 216 yards. He completed a pass to nine different targets, including wideout Courtland Sutton, who had a team-high seven catches for 68 yards. The Jets allowed 61 passing yards in the win over the Patriots — the fewest in a game by any team this season. Edge: Jets

When Jets run

Denver made strides against the run, holding the Buccaneers to 91 yards last week. However, the Broncos are set to face their toughest competition thus far in running backs Breece Hall and Braelon Allen. Hall has rushed for 170 yards and two touchdowns in three games. Last season, one of his three 100-yard performances came against Denver. He torched the Broncos for 177 yards and a score on 22 carries. Early impressions of Allen have been good. The rookie has 141 total yards and two touchdowns. Both players can make an impact in the run and pass game, which could be problematic for the Broncos. Edge: Jets

When Jets pass

Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers still has that dog in him. The 41-year-old veteran is a year removed from a torn Achilles and has thrown for 624 yards, five touchdowns and an interception. New York’s offensive line, however, has taken a major hit with right tackle Morgan Moses sidelined with an MCL sprain and bone bruise. Denver blitzes more than any team in the league (44.8%) and has generated the sixth-most quarterback pressures (43). Part of that is due to the secondary’s solid coverage. Edge: Even 

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Special teams

Broncos kicker Wil Lutz was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after going 4 for 4 on field goal attempts and 2 for 2 on PATs. He hasn’t missed a field goal on nine tries in three games. Jets kicker Greg Zuerlin is 2 for 3 on field goal attempts and 0 for 1 between 40-49 yards. Edge: Broncos

Coaching

Against Tampa Bay, Sean Payton coached arguably his best game since arriving in Denver. The offense was in sync and he was able to play to Nix’s strengths. Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has turned the defense from being one of the worst in 2023 to one of the best through three weeks in 2024. Jets head coach Robert Saleh’s defenses are always tough, but the jury is still out on whether offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett can get the best out of Aaron Rodgers — one of the game’s all-time greats. Edge: Even 

Tale of the tape

Broncos
Jets

Total offense
292.7 (23rd)
310.3 (18th)

Rush offense
99.7 (21st)
100.7 (20th)

Pass offense
193 (20th)
209.7 (14th)

Points per game
17.3 (23rd)
22.3 (14th)

Total Defense
259.3 (3rd)
280 (7th)

Run defense
126 (22nd)
129.3 (23rd)

Pass defense
133.3 (2nd)
150.7 (4th)

Points allowed
15.3 (6th)
17.3 (8th)

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*Stats from 2024 | Rank in parenthesis

By the numbers

600: Passing yards for Broncos QB Bo Nix.

21: Tackles for Broncos CB Riley Moss.

4: Takeaways by the Broncos defense.

480: Career passing touchdowns for Jets QB Aaron Rodgers.

32: Career passes defended by Jets CB Sauce Gardner.

Bet on it

Garrett Wilson under 54.5 receiving yards: Broncos CB Pat Surtain has lined up against Seattle’s DK Metcalf, Pittsburgh’s George Pickens and Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans through three weeks and performed well. Evans was targeted once in Week 3 with Surtain covering him, resulting in a single 8-yard reception, according to Next Gen Stats. Expect similar results with Surtain following Wilson. The Jets wideout totaled five catches for 33 yards and a touchdown last week and has averaged 50 yards per contest. It will be much tougher vs. Surtain.

Javonte Williams under 7.5 rushing attempts: The Broncos running back had fewer than 10 carries in two of Denver’s last three games. With the recent success of Tyler Badie, don’t be surprised if the Broncos let the former Missouri standout have more carries than Williams for the second straight week. Badie currently has the hot hand, and the Broncos should ride the wave until proven otherwise.

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Post predictions

Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Jets 24, Broncos 13

Bo Nix and the Denver offense made progress in Week 3 against Tampa Bay. This New York defense, though, is in a different class. They pressure the quarterback with four and have plenty of resources left over to cover. Vance Joseph’s defense is off to a great start and should play well even without Alex Singleton, but it’s a tall task to win back-to-back on the road, especially with a still-iffy offense.

Ryan McFadden, beat writer: Broncos 23, Jets 20

I know I’m in the minority here. Breece Hall has a good track record against the Broncos, Aaron Rodgers is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and the Jets’ pass rush will test Bo Nix. But I have faith in Vance Joseph and Denver’s defense, even after losing Alex Singleton for the season. This matchup will end with a game-winning field goal from Wil Lutz.

Troy Renck, columnist: Broncos 20, Jets 17

There is no reason Denver should win. The Broncos offense remains spotty, Bo Nix is under construction, and the defense lost Alex Singleton. But there is something about the Broncos bonding at The Greenbrier Resort that will make them see red with multiple takeaways and a big game from Tyler Badie. After knocking the smug smiles off the faces of Aaron Rodgers and Nathaniel Hackett, Sean Payton will have Denver practice in Almost Heaven, West Virginia, for all remaining road games.

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Sean Keeler, columnist: Jets 23, Broncos 15

Welcome to the party, Kwon Alexander. No pressure. Looked up the last time Alex Singleton didn’t suit up for the orange and blue. Week 4 of the ’22 season, at Vegas. Didn’t end well. The Raiduhs rambled for 212 rushing yards on 38 carries. The Silver and Black and Josh McDaniels sent Nathaniel Hackett home with a 32-23 loss. Hackett’s Jets probably won’t hit the 30 mark in this one, but darned if he won’t try.

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