David Howard+FollowThe Broncos Pass Rush Is About to Make HISTORY — 55 Sacks and Hunting the ’84 BearsThe Denver Broncos defense is on an absolutely insane tear right now. 55 sacks. #1 in the NFL. ELEVEN more than the 2nd-place Browns. And here’s the wild part: They are 17 sacks away from breaking the NFL single-season record held by the legendary 1984 Chicago Bears (72 sacks)… with FOUR games left. Denver’s sack monsters so far: Nik Bonitto — 12.5 Jonathon Cooper — 7.5 Zach Allen — 6 John Franklin-Myers — 5.5 Ja’Quan McMillan — 4 (from a CB, LOL) They’re averaging 4.23 sacks per game. They need 4.25 per game to break the record. That’s literally ON PACE. And the final stretch? Packers (6th in sack % allowed) Jaguars (18th) Chiefs (13th) Chargers (26th — yikes) Two tough matchups, two tasty ones. The record is RIGHT THERE. If Denver closes this out, we might be watching one of the greatest pass-rush seasons in NFL history. The 2025 Broncos defense isn’t just good. It’s Bears ’84, Steelers ’76, Eagles ’91 territory. Broncos Country… We might be witnessing an all-time unit forming in real time. #NFL #Broncos #BroncosCountry #DefenseWinsChampionships #PassRush #NFLHistory20Share
Andrew Anderson+FollowAre the ‘04 Pistons the Most Underrated Championship Team Ever?No “superstar,” no MVPs — just pure defense, chemistry, and execution. The 2003–04 Detroit Pistons shocked the world by dismantling the Shaq–Kobe Lakers in 5 games, holding that stacked roster to just 81.8 PPG in the Finals. Chauncey Billups won Finals MVP, Ben Wallace anchored the defense, and the entire team bought into Larry Brown’s system. Despite their defensive dominance, they rarely get mentioned among the great championship teams. No flashy offense, no iconic “duo,” just a suffocating defense and elite teamwork. Do y’all agree they’re the most underrated champs ever? #NBATalk #DetroitPistons #NBAHistory #DefenseWinsChampionships #Sports #NBA 1328Share