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In the summer of 2024, the Denver Broncos held joint practice sessions with the Green Bay Packers. Entering Week 15's regular-season matchup with the Packers, the Broncos will be looking for any edge they can get, and the tape from last year's practices against them could offer a key.
The Denver Broncos waive tight end Marcedes Lewis after Week 14 vs. Raiders in strategic NFL roster move ahead of showdown vs. Packers.
Notable odds: The Rams are essentially a lock to make the playoffs (97% odds on NFL.com), but they are still in a very tight race with the Seahawks and 49ers in the NFC West. The No. 1 seed isn't a lock by any means but the Rams are the favorites, per The Athletic's playoff odds, at 48%.
A full month out from the start of the NFL playoffs, the 11-2 Broncos — per league policy — are already preparing their fans for a potential playoff matchup at Empower Field.
The Broncos have waived 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis, the oldest tight end to play in an NFL game. Lewis made his Denver debut last month in Houston.
Green Bay's defense faces a similar challenge to last week against Chicago, with Denver relying on explosive runs and late game magic from Bo Nix.
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Broncos waive Marcedes Lewis
Veteran tight end Marcedes Lewis is no longer on the Broncos’ active roster. The NFL’s daily transaction report shows that the Broncos waived Lewis on Thursday. There was no corresponding addition to the 53-man roster. Lewis played 66 offensive snaps for the Broncos over the last four weeks. He may not be away from the team for long, however.
The Denver Broncos have made a roster decision on this 41-year-old weapon before facing the Green Bay Packers.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs didn’t practice for a second consecutive day, putting his status for Sunday’s showdown at the Denve