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BroncosTop Pass Rush Hosts Cowboys’ No. 1 Offense at Mile High on Sunday

Denver enters on a four-game surge built on late comebacks.

Overview

  • Kickoff is set for Sunday, Oct. 26 at 4:25 p.m. ET in Denver on CBS, with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson on the call.
  • The Broncos are 5-2 with four straight wins and are 3-0 at home, leaning on a defense that leads the NFL with 34 sacks and ranks top-five in total defense.
  • Dallas comes in 3-3-1 after a 44-22 win over Washington, featuring the league’s top total offense and No. 2 passing attack by yards per game.
  • Injury watch: Denver LB Jonah Elliss (shoulder) practiced on a limited basis, while Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs remained in concussion protocol as of Wednesday; S Donovan Wilson missed the first practice.
  • Oddsmakers favor Denver at home, and reporting notes a long Cowboys drought in Denver, with seven straight losses to the Broncos and no Mile High win since the early 1990s.