Denver Broncos: Ranking team’s 4 biggest problems

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The Denver Broncos are in a state of disarray.

It is becoming more frustrating with each passing game for fans of this team to be hopeful about the future when they see that product that is being put out on the field. It is something they are just not used to.

That is because for the better part of 30 years, Pat Bowlen built a winner in Denver. He was able to help put forth one of the league’s best teams and along with John Elway, a team that fans felt always had a chance to win.

That feeling is long, long gone.

Nowadays, fans are hoping the team can get out of its own way. And that is not just the case in 2020, it has been  the case since the team won Super Bowl 50, the last game in the terrific career of Peyton Manning.

Losing is not something fans can get used to in Denver. Let’s be honest, this isn’t Cincinnati or Detroit. Fans of the Broncos have been spoiled with a winning product and a well-run organization.

Or at least, they were.

The Broncos are on the constant hunt to restore those days, but the quest to do so often feels as though it is going through quicksand.

So what exactly are the issues with this team? You read about the opinions of what needs to happen on a nearly daily basis, as well as hear them on the radio. Everyone seems to have an answer, but how should the team go about restoring its glory days?

Ranked in descending order, here are the biggest problems for the Broncos as things currently stand.