Jan. 8, 2026, 4:05 a.m. MT
The Denver Broncos had no problem getting after the quarterback in 2025.
This season, Denver broke its franchise record for sacks; however, it fell short of the NFL’s single-season record (72) by four sacks. The Broncos finished the year with 68 sacks, breaking the previous franchise record of 63, set in 2024. The 68 sacks did mark the fifth-most sacks in NFL history. Denver also had 10 games this season where they recorded four or more sacks, tied for the fourth-most in a single season in NFL history.
Broncos pass rusher Nik Bonitto led all Denver players with 14 sacks, and Jonathon Cooper was right behind with eight. Denver had eight players with four or more sacks, and 12 players with two or more sacks.
Cornerback Pat Surtain praised the front seven for their work this season. “It definitely feels good,” said Surtain. “It’s a testament to the D-line, the front and how they rush together, how they get into different rushing lanes, different schemes and stuff like that. They’re fundamentally sound. That’s the key to have a dominant defensive line. They’ve been showing it all year.”
Surtain also believes the best is yet to come in the playoffs. Denver has the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. “I feel like they are going to keep getting better and better in this tournament,” Surtain said. “It definitely feels good knowing that they keep on progressing moving forward.”
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The Broncos’ defense looks to make a big impact, leading the team forward into the most competitive games of the year as one of the best units in the NFL.
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