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Prentice rejoined the Broncos this August after veteran fullback Michael Burton and reserve tight end Nate Adkins (who often functioned as a blocker) were lost to injury. The 28-year-old was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster in September; he's since appeared in each of Denver's 12 regular-season contests.
The Denver Broncos have released an updated depth chart ahead of their Week 14 showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders, but there are no notable changes. The Broncos did not make any active-roster moves last week, which is somewhat uncommon at this point in the season. With no players added or subtracted, Denver's depth chart remains the same.
The Broncos have signed 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis to their active roster as Bo Nix defends Denver’s 10-2 record.
The Las Vegas Raiders will play host to their long-time AFC West rival, the Denver Broncos, today. They are looking to end their losing streak. They have not wo
Fans should note that while it comes straight from the team, the Broncos still call this an "unofficial" depth chart, so it should be taken with a grain of salt. With that in mind, here's a look at the team's depth chart ahead of Week 13. Denver also has Sam Ehlinger on the practice squad.
The Denver Broncos could address a lingering issue with one of their starters by drafting Carl Banks as his replacement.
The Broncos initially signed Lewis to their practice squad in late October, and he appeared in Denver's next three games. The 2006 first-round pick became the oldest player to appear in a game for the Broncos, playing 20 percent of Denver's offensive snaps in those games.
The Denver Broncos will release an updated depth chart following their bye week, and there will be several updates to make.
The Denver Broncos took action ahead of their Week 14 tilt against the Las Vegas Raiders, including with Marcedes Lewis.
During the bye week, the Broncos got some extensions done that helped cover their needs for the 2026 offseason. One of them was the extension for Luke Wattenberg, which locks up Denver's starting center for a while longer, instead of having to eyeball veterans for added competition with Alex Forsyth.
Bo Nix ran for a touchdown to cap a long opening drive and Marvin Mims returned a punt 48 yards for a score in the second quarter to give Denver a 14-7 lead over the Raiders in Las Vegas. Nix's score came after a 14-play game-opening drive ate up nearly nine minutes of the first quarter.