NFL Power Rankings, Week 13: 49ers thrash Packers, Patriots handle Cowboys
By Dan Parzych
29. Denver Broncos (29)
One week after nearly pulling off what would have been an incredible upset on the road against the Minnesota Vikings, the Denver Broncos failed to show up on offense during Sunday’s game with the Buffalo Bills.
With the Bills continuing to make a strong case for having one of the league’s top defenses, the Broncos knew their offense would be in for a big challenge during Week 12, but failing to score a single touchdown was a bit surprising.
For a team that has been desperately trying to figure out their quarterback situation for years, Brandon Allen was hoping to make another potential case to be the answer beyond the 2019 season.
This may still turn out to be the case, but Sunday’s loss in Buffalo shows that Allen still has plenty to prove before Denver can even consider making this kind of move official.
With the Broncos currently sitting at the bottom of the AFC West, the offense will once again hold this team back from being a true threat in the AFC.
Until Denver finds a way to be consistent on offense, it’s going to be difficult to imagine this team winning more than one or two games the rest of the way.