Russell Wilson, Denver take on Jaguars in London

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Russell Wilson (3) of the Denver Broncos works out with teammates during practice at the Harrow School in the London Borough of Harrow on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. The Broncos will face off with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Londons Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Wilson noted that that he watched some three hours of game film, in addition to performing four hours of calisthenics in the aisles of the plane, while others slept during the eight-hour flight from Denver to London. His lone hour of napping was spent in between his rigorous workout and his final hour of film study before landing. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Russell Wilson (3) of the Denver Broncos works out with teammates during practice at the Harrow School in the London Borough of Harrow on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. The Broncos will face off with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Londons Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Wilson noted that that he watched some three hours of game film, in addition to performing four hours of calisthenics in the aisles of the plane, while others slept during the eight-hour flight from Denver to London. His lone hour of napping was spent in between his rigorous workout and his final hour of film study before landing. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

In this edition of the 1st & Orange podcast sponsored by Betsafe Colorado, Denver Post sportswriters Kyle Newman and Parker Gabriel preview the Broncos’ Week 8 showdown against the Jaguars in London.

Is Russell Wilson recovered enough from his hamstring injury to play? What are the keys to victory against a Jacksonville team that is also spiraling? Can the Denver defense keep QB Trevor Lawrence from finding a rhythm? What did GM George Paton have to say during his media address from London?

Those questions are addressed, plus predictions, in a packed show ahead of Denver’s international game at Wembley Stadium.

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