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Broncos' Riley Moss: Tallies five tackles in Week 10 win
Riley Moss registered five tackles (four solo) during the Denver Broncos' 10-7 win over the Raiders on Thursday.Moss was working through a minor ankle injury leading up to Thursday's game, but that didn't appear to bother him as he played all 60 defensive snaps. The third-year corner has recorded at least five stops in five of his last six games and is up to 48 tackles (35 solo) and 10 pass defenses through 10 regular-season games.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Limited Tuesday
Riley Moss (ankle) was a limited participant in Tuesday's walkthrough.Moss was estimated as a non-participant in Monday's practice, so Tuesday's limited participation was progress. His status for Thursday's game against the Raiders remains unclear.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Stout in coverage vs. Bengals
Riley Moss recorded two tackles (two solo) during Monday's 28-3 win versus Cincinnati.Moss' mark in the box score wasn't awe-inspiring in Week 4, but he was a big part of the reason why Denver held Bengals wideouts to just 64 combined receiving yards. He's been solid in coverage generally to start the season, and he's also normally an opportunistic tackler for a cornerback. Moss could easily post a better tackle total come Week 5 at Philadelphia.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Logs seven tackles in win
Riley Moss recorded seven tackles (five solo) in the Denver Broncos' win over the Titans on Sunday.Moss started at outside cornerback opposite Patrick Surtain and played all 57 defensive snaps versus Tennessee. In addition to the seven tackles, Moss also recorded a pair of pass breakups. Next up for Moss and Denver's defense is a date with Daniel Jones, Michael Pittman, Alec Pierce, Adonai Mitchell and Josh Downs of the Colts.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Significant improvement in 2024
Riley Moss recorded 86 total tackles (65 solo), eight passes defended, including one interception, and one forced fumble across 14 regular-season games in 2024.Moss served as one of Denver's starting outside cornerbacks in 2024, finishing as the team's third-leading tackler while starting all 15 games in which he appeared. However, Moss struggled in coverage at times this season, allowing 747 receiving yards (11.1 yards per completion) and a 95.4 passer rating when targeted. The Iowa product likely showed enough flashes to continue serving as the Denver Broncos' No. 2 outside cornerback, as he remains under contract through the 2026 season and is expected to continue starting opposite Patrick Surtain in 2025.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Struggles to contain Higgins
Riley Moss finished Saturday's 30-24 overtime loss to the Bengals with 14 tackles (11 solo).Moss returned Saturday from a three-game absence due to a knee injury. He finished as the Denver Broncos' leading tackler, but with Patrick Surtain matched up against Ja'Marr Chase for most of the night, Moss struggled in his coverage assignment against Tee Higgins. Two of Higgins' three touchdown catches came when Moss was covering him, including the game-winning three-yard touchdown pass from Joe Burrow late in overtime. Moss and the Broncos will head back home to host the Chiefs in Week 18 in a win-and-get-in game, and the Denver defense will likely be facing backup quarterback Carson Wentz rather than Patrick Mahomes as Kansas City is locked in as the No. 1 seed in the AFC heading into the postseason.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Full participant in practice
Riley Moss (knee) was a full participant in Denver's practice Tuesday, Aric DiLalla of the team's official site reports.Moss managed to return to practice after missing the team's past three games with a knee injury. The 24-year-old is trending toward playing in Saturday's matchup versus the Bengals, where he will look to help slow down Cincinnati's high powered offense.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Won't play in Week 16
Riley Moss (knee) has been ruled out ahead of Thursday night's matchup against the Chargers, Susanna Weir of the Denver Broncos' official site reports.Moss appeared to be trending in the right direction ahead of Thursday night's divisional matchup, upgrading to limited practice sessions Tuesday and Wednesday after opening the week as an estimated non-participant. However, it now seems his knee injury was too significant to overcome, preventing him from suiting up in Week 16. Expect Levi Wallace and Damarri Mathis to see increased work with Denver's first-team secondary in Moss' stead.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Making progress through knee injury
Riley Moss (knee) was listed as a limited participant on Tuesday's practice estimate.Tuesday's session was a walkthrough, but it's the first time Moss has not been listed as a DNP since suffering an MCL injury against the Raiders in Week 12. Moss could return from a two-game absence and play against the Chargers on Thursday if he can practice in at least a limited capacity during Wednesday's session.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Estimated as DNP on Monday
Riley Moss (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.Moss has missed the Denver Broncos' last two games, and now Denver has a short week ahead of Thursday night's game versus the Chargers. Kris Abrams-Draine got the start opposite Patrick Surtain against Indianapolis with Moss sidelined and would likely be in line for another start should Moss need to miss a third straight contest.