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    Denver Broncos now have even more of a reason to celebrate a big win over the Jets

    By Justin Churchill,

    6 hours ago

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    During the Denver Broncos’ big win over the New York Jets, something happened that looked very bad, and no one really thought good news would come out of it.

    First, let’s start with the ugly, but gutsy win the Broncos we’re able to get on the road. The offense didn’t perform as well as maybe everyone hoped they would, but neither did the Jets offense, which has plenty more weapons and a much better quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, than what the Broncos have. The defense was amazing and shut out former head coach and now Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.

    The offense had some moments and one in particular that looked like it was going to be very bad. While starting to get a drive going, the Broncos handed the ball off to promising young running back and fan favorite, Tyler Badie.

    Badie was hit and he fumbled. A Jets player hit him head-on in the back, and Badie was pulled from the game because he struggled to walk. For what feels like the rest of the game, Badie was receiving medical attention on the sideline, but in a way you don’t see often.

    He was often either on his knees bent over while the trainers felt on his lower back, trying to find the source of the pain, or he was laying on his back because it just hurt that bad. Then we saw him placed on the straight board, or the stretchers that medical teams carry to keep a player straight and flat.

    So, initially, it didn't feel like there would be any good news from this. But, after celebrating a win, the Broncos got back great news.

    According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, has full movement of his arms and legs and is back with the team, but he could have an injury that could see him out for at least four weeks on injured reserve.

    That's great news. The team will love that.

    Related: Broncos take a hit on both sides of the ball just days before Jets game

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