Broncos and Jets for their first TNF win of the season

Drew Lock’s injury left the Broncos looking for a new rider to take them down the road to victory as the starting quarterback of the Denver team returns. Brett Rypien, a young outlaw from the west used to riding horses, will be in charge of looking for the first victory of the season.

Rypien was a quarterback for the Broncos in Boise State with whom he won 38 games over four NCAA seasons. After a rookie year on the bench, the Washington state native will make his starting debut in the NFL before the Jets in a duel of teams that still do not know victory in this 2020

The second-year quarterback will become the ninth quarterback to start a game for the Broncos since the retirement of Peyton Manning early 2016. Rypien appears to be a short-term option in what Vic Fangio has Lock back after a collarbone injury.

From the hand of its interim holder the Broncos seek their first win over the Jets in MetLife Stadium since October 12, 2014. Denver’s defense will have a simple night, on paper, and that is that New Yorkers have the worst offense in the entire NFL with just 275.7 total yards per game and 47 points in their first three games of the bell.

Both teams arrive with two offenses that do not score many points this season. The Broncos have two games with fewer than 15 points scored in the first three weeks. For their part, Jets they are the only team in the entire NFL that hasn’t had a single advantage so far this season.

It is Thursday Night Football it looks to be a game with few points and that at times can confirm the position of some players for not playing on Thursday because of how unattractive it usually is.

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