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To close out Week 6 of the 2022 NFL season, the 3-2 Los Angeles Chargers will host their AFC West divisional rivals, the 2-3 Denver Broncos, for Monday Night Football. Having played just five games so far this season in total, the Broncos’ Week 6 game against Justin Herbert and the Chargers will be the team’s third primetime matchup of the season.
Earlier this year, Denver featured in both an opening week Monday Night Football game against the Seattle Seahawks (they lost) and an absolute snoozer of a Thursday Night Football game against the Indianapolis Colts back on October 6 (they lost that one too), which many considered to be the worst NFL game in recent memory, as it featured a grand total of just 21 points and zero touchdowns.
Clearly miscalculating and wildly overestimating how entertaining the Broncos’ offense would be — which has been a virtual disaster thus far under Russell Wilson’s leadership — the NFL now has them playing in their third primetime slot in six weeks and fans of the league are none too thrilled, to say the least.
NFL fans are bummed that Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos are playing in their third primetime game in six weeks
Oh yay, another Broncos prime time game tonight pic.twitter.com/bgPMo3y6w5
— LC (@laurencowling_)
The NFL really thought Russ was going to cook this year lol https://t.co/i5lbqeEbWF
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports)
Bro we gotta watch the Broncos in prime time again?
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PRIDE
(@GumboDaGoon)
Me thinking about tonight being the last time we have to watch the Broncos in Primetime until December pic.twitter.com/swarrbKO1Q
— Courtney (@CourtsSports0)
Why are the Broncos on primetime again pic.twitter.com/HDice1AXVV
— Brandon (@Bsantos_9)
The broncos on prime time again pic.twitter.com/4SyNAkAp0n
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(@B__Hen)
if you or a loved one has been exposed to denver broncos primetime football you may be entitled to financial compensation
— Ava (@avatarrant)
Roger Goodell forcing the Broncos in Primetime down our throats every week #MondayNightFootball #MNF #LetsRide pic.twitter.com/kiOl4ZKrha
— Our Tribal Chief Keef (@OurKeef)
Broncos on primetime again. pic.twitter.com/AY1EtF318G
— K!SH #DKKO (@kishmadethebeat)
Waking up & realizing that the Broncos have another prime time game tonight pic.twitter.com/C7uLzulikf
— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow)
When they keep putting the Broncos in primetime pic.twitter.com/1AT1BrWlHM
— The Game Day NFL (@TheGameDayNFL)
Waking up realizing the Broncos are on primetime again tonightpic.twitter.com/oduG7YvF0t
— PointsBet Sportsbook (@PointsBetUSA)
realizing the Broncos have another primetime game tonightpic.twitter.com/VMelHjxT7p
— BetRivers Sportsbook (@BetRivers)
Remembering that Russell Wilson and the Broncos are on primetime again. pic.twitter.com/sb3jg8KmFb
— OddsChecker (@OddsCheckerUS)
Me getting ready to bet on another Broncos Primetime game
LETS RIDE pic.twitter.com/FW8rKU8DyB
— FanDuel Canada (@FanDuelCanada)
Despite their painful-to-watch poor start to the season, with the Kansas City Chiefs sitting at 4-2 (the same record as the New York Jets, for what it’s worth) following Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Broncos will somehow be just one game out of first place in the division if they can upset the Chargers (-4) on the road.
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