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In a decisive 31-13 victory against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15, the Denver Broncos played without eight members of their 53-man roster. Among those absent was quarterback Zach Wilson, who has been a focal point for the team this season. Additionally, cornerback Riley Moss was sidelined due to a knee injury, raising concerns about the team's defensive depth.
The absence of these key players could have significant implications for the Broncos as they look to maintain their momentum heading into the final stretch of the season. The team managed to secure a solid win despite these challenges, showcasing the depth and resilience of the roster.
Coaching staff will need to monitor the health of these players closely, as their return will be crucial for the Broncos' playoff aspirations. As the Broncos continue their campaign, fans will be eager to see how the team adapts and overcomes the hurdles posed by injuries and absences in upcoming games.
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