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Broncos Bring Different Mentality Into Playoff Rematch in Denver Against the Buffalo Bills
The Broncos return key defensive players Talanoa Hufanga and Dre Greenlaw to improve their run defense after allowing 210 rushing yards in last year's playoff loss, coach Sean Payton said.
- On Tuesday, the Denver Broncos practiced with their full 53-man roster, including key defenders Dre Greenlaw, John Franklin-Myers, Alex Forsyth, P.J. Locke, and Garett Bolles.
- Facing Buffalo Bills' league-leading rush attack at 159.6 yards per game, Denver bolstered run defense by signing Talanoa Hufanga and Dre Greenlaw after last year's 210 rushing yards on 44 carries.
- Tight end Lucas Krull and linebacker Drew Sanders both practiced after being designated to return from injured reserve, with Krull's 21-day practice window opening Tuesday after his Oct. 2 foot injury.
- Those roster moves mean Denver gains depth with activation windows open, all signs point to returning players playing Saturday, and Dre Greenlaw may have limited snaps due to Justin Strnad's strong play.
- Sean Payton framed the returns as a chance to convert the bye week into momentum and urged loud support at Empower Field at Mile High to reverse last year's 31-7 playoff loss.
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Broncos bring different mentality into playoff rematch in Denver against the Buffalo Bills
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