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Dobbins has been in the NFL since 2020, but he's shockingly young for a sixth-year vet. At 26 years old, he has dealt with more than his fair share of injuries, but it's also allowed him to maintain quite a lot of tread on his rushing tires.
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Behind Enemy Lines: An inside look at Denver with Broncos Wire
Texans Wire reached out to Brandon Walker, beat reporter for Broncos Wire, to provide insight on what to expect in Sunday's showdown at NRG Stadium.
Two of the NFL's best defenses take center stage Sunday when the Texans host the Broncos in Week 9 action.
Things didn't go swimmingly for the Broncos either at the beginning of the season, but after starting 1-2, they've rattled off five straight wins to stand at 6-2 entering Week 9. On the heels of decimating the Dallas Cowboys, have the Broncos unlocked somethilng offensively?
The Denver Broncos head into a Week 9 matchup with the Houston Texans tied for the longest win streak in the NFL and on the heels of a Texas-sized smackdown of the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8.
Lutz would have it, Gary Kubiak was in the building for Broncos 33, Jaxson Dart 32. Heck, if he hadn’t witnessed those 33 fourth-quarter points in person, Kubes might never have Bo-lieved it.
For Sports Illustrated NFL insider Albert Breer, he believes that Denver should go all in at the deadline. He listed three reasons why the Broncos should be so aggressive, and they're all compelling reasons why Denver should go all in for 2025.
The Houston Texans will have receivers Nico Collins and Christian Kirk back to place Denver, and Woody Marks and Dalton Schultz on track as well.