Wilson Shines in Broncos' Preseason Win

  • Felton Walker
  • August 26, 2024 03:03pm
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Quarterback Zach Wilson led the Broncos' backups to a convincing 38-12 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Denver's second preseason game.

Zach Wilson showcased his potential as a starting quarterback in the Denver Broncos' 38-12 preseason victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

Wilson, Denver's first-round draft pick in 2021, orchestrated two touchdown drives in the first half, including a well-executed passing attack and a balanced run game. He completed 8 of 11 passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions.

Wilson Shines in Broncos' Preseason Win

Wilson Shines in Broncos' Preseason Win

The Broncos' offense found success from the onset, with Wilson leading them down the field on their opening drive. He connected with wide receiver K.J. Hamler for a 24-yard gain and later found tight end Eric Saubert for a 17-yard touchdown.

In the second quarter, Wilson demonstrated his poise under pressure by navigating a critical 4th-and-1 situation. He calmly hit receiver Jalen Virgil for a 22-yard gain, extending the drive and setting up a field goal.

The Broncos' defense also played a significant role in the victory. They forced two interceptions and three turnovers from the Cardinals, giving Wilson and the offense ample opportunities. Linebacker Jonathon Cooper and cornerback Zantharius Ward each recorded an interception.

As the second half progressed, the Broncos continued to dominate the game. Backup running back Mike Boone rushed for 102 yards on 14 carries, including a 45-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Wilson contributed on the ground as well, rushing for 23 yards on three attempts.

Overall, Wilson's performance was a positive sign for the Broncos. He displayed accuracy, decision-making, and leadership qualities, suggesting he may be ready to assume the starting quarterback role in the near future.

The Broncos' victory also provided encouraging signs for their backup players. Players like Hamler and Saubert emerged as potential contributors, and the defense showed promise in their ability to generate turnovers.

With two preseason games remaining, the Broncos will continue to evaluate their roster and make adjustments before the regular season opener against the Seattle Seahawks on September 12. Wilson's strong outing against the Cardinals provides the team with optimism as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.

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