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Is TE Greg Dulcich being phased out?

Is TE Greg Dulcich being phased out?

Here’s a look at which stock improved or declined after the Broncos’ 34-18 win over the Raiders on Sunday.

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Special teams: Denver’s special teams unit had another strong afternoon. Punter Riley Dixon had three punts land inside the 20-yard line. Meanwhile, the Broncos had solid returns from wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. and cornerback Tremon Smith. In the first quarter, Smith had a 38-yard kick return to Denver’s 41-yard line. With 10:08 to go in the third, Mims had a 38-yard punt return to midfield, setting up the Broncos’ 6-play, 50-yard scoring drive to take a 20-10 lead.

RB Javonte Williams: Is Williams back? Denver’s starting running back has totaled 138 rushing yards in the last two games after 52 in the Broncos’ first three. Williams was one of the best offensive players on the field against Las Vegas. He had 13 carries for 61 yards and caught five passes for 50 yards. He took advantage of the Raiders’ poor run defense, forcing nine missed tackles, according to Next Gen Stats. The next step for Williams is getting into the end zone, where there seems to be a plexiglass wall standing between him and the goal line. He hasn’t had a rushing touchdown since Denver’s 2023 season finale.

Red zone offense: The Broncos capitalized on solid field position. They were 3 for 3 in goal-to-go situations — a key ingredient to winning football that was a problem with Russell Wilson at quarterback last season. Running back Jaleel McLaughlin scored on a 4-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter before quarterback Bo Nix was responsible for two touchdowns in the fourth. In the last three games, Denver has gone 6 for 9 in the red zone and 4 for 4 in goal-to-go situations.

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