Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (groin) fully participated in Friday’s practice and he has no injury designation for Sunday’s showdown against the Houston Texans.
Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis suffered a back issue that put him in as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Houston Texans. The Denver Broncos will nearly have all hands on deck on Sunday against the Houston Texans, with the exception of cornerback Damarri Mathis who is questionable heading into this weekend with a back injury.
Taking away half of the field is the holy grail for defenses in the pass-happy NFL, but doing so can spring leaks elsewhere. Last Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders avoided Denver Broncos All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain II, but it opened up other profitable avenues for Josh McDaniels to exploit.
After the Denver Broncos' 17-16 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, much of the focus was on the defense. Rightfully so, as the Broncos managed just six QB pressures with zero sacks, and one of their cornerbacks was open for business. The Broncos must do better in their Week 2 matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Denver Broncos second-year cornerback Damarri Mathis did not have a great game vs. the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1. Mathis found himself on the losing end of several matchups with Raiders wideout Jakobi Meyers.
In two games against the Denver Broncos last season, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver totaled 242 receiving yards and one touchdown. Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain was in coverage on Adams for some of that production, but not all of it.
During his first year in the NFL, Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis got used to his weekly trial by fire. When starter Ronald Darby went down injured
The Denver Broncos' cornerback room is quite impressive. With the likes of Patrick Surtain II and K'Waun Williams, the roster has enough talent to elevate this defense to the next level.
Examining the hottest position battles in the AFC West.
The second year player is expected to start alongside Pat Surtain II this season. The Denver Broncos selected Pittsburgh cornerback Damarri Mathis in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Can Delonte Hood earn a spot on the Broncos’ final 53-man roster? One of the positions with a lot of competition on the horizon at their upcoming training camp will be cornerback.
After selecting one cornerback in the 2023 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos have few changes to their depth chart ahead of OTAs. Pat Surtain returns as the team’s star cornerback with second-year defensive back Damarri Mathis likely to start across from him in Week 1.
The Denver Broncos just wrapped up the 2023 NFL Draft and came away with a rookie cornerback in the third round. Could Riley Moss compete with Damarri Mathis to start this upcoming season?
The top of the Denver Broncos’ cornerback depth chart looks solid — Pat Surtain is one of the best outside cornerbacks in the NFL, K’Waun Williams is an excellent slot cornerback and Damarri Mathis showed a lot of promise as a rookie last season.
You can never have too many cornerbacks in the NFL anymore. Despite having Pat Surtain and K’Wuan Williams as quality starters, the Broncos have questions all over their depth players.
The Denver Broncos cornerback depth after NFL Free Agency leaves plenty of room to say that the group is sneakily underrated, but also enough to express potential concern.
With all the moves the Denver Broncos have made, they still need help at multiple spots. One area they need the most help is in their secondary. They need
While the Denver Broncos have Patrick Surtain II, a promising Damarri Mathis, and a veteran nickel standout in K'Waun Williams, they still need to bolster their depth.
The Denver Broncos have a great starting cornerback in Patrick Surtain II, and Damarri Mathis had a solid rookie season with K'Waun Williams working the slot.
Following the emergence of Damarri Mathis last season, the Denver Broncos suddenly have an intriguing group of cornerbacks. With Pat Surtain and Mathis on the outside and K’Waun Williams playing in the slot, the Broncos’ top three cornerback spots seem to be locked down for 2023.
The Broncos added two new cornerbacks to the depth chart yesterday, and both met with the press to discuss being part of the team. With picks 115 (round 4) and 232 (round 7), the Denver Broncos selected two new cornerbacks in Pittsburgh’s Damarri Mathis and Wisconsin’s Faion Hicks.
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