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J.K. Dobbins Shatters Franchise Records—What’s Next for This Rising Star?

J.K. Dobbins Shatters Franchise Records—What’s Next for This Rising Star?

You ever stop and wonder how a running back can nearly single-handedly rewrite a franchise’s record book in just ten games? Well, J.K. Dobbins is doing exactly that for the Denver Broncos — blazing past 750 rushing yards, a feat unseen since Mike Anderson in 2005. But here’s the twist: while Dobbins is tearing it up on the ground, the rest of the offense seems caught in a sluggish fog, barely eking out yards and struggling on critical third downs. Watching that Week 10 clash against the Raiders, you could almost feel the frustration radiating — defense holding the fort, offense just barely crawling. Dobbins isn’t just content to shine alone; he’s throwing down the gauntlet, demanding his teammates step up before this golden start loses its luster. It’s a classic tale of one star’s scorch­ing speed against a collective that’s still finding its rhythm — and honestly, it’s got me hooked. What’s next for the Broncos’ offense — can they ignite and keep pace, or will Dobbins’ historic sprint become a lonely race?

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The Denver Broncos‘ offense has some issues to work out, but J.K. Dobbins is not one of them. The veteran running back is putting up good numbers in his first season with the team.

In fact, Dobbins made franchise history with his explosive start.

“J.K. Dobbins is the first Broncos RB to eclipse 750 rushing yards within the first 10 games of a season since Mike Anderson in 2005. That’s pretty amazing,” Zack Kelberman wrote on X.

Dobbins might be producing impressive numbers for his Broncos, but he believes that the offense needs to do even more. He’s not alone, because the fans are calling on it to improve, too.

Following their tight Week 10 win against the Las Vegas Raiders, Dobbins admitted that the Broncos’ defense is winning them games, and the rest of the squad needs to step up as soon as possible. During that game, Denver was able to produce just 220 total yards and was 5-for-15 on third down.

However, once Dobbins gets going, he is hard to stop. Posting 750 yards in just 10 games is a big accomplishment, but it won’t mean much if the rest of the offense isn’t keeping up with him.

The Broncos know they can rely on Dobbins, but he is demanding that others help him out. That will require quarterback Bo Nix and the rest of the offense to figure out why they often play sluggish football and make the necessary changes.

The post J.K. Dobbins Made Franchise History With Explosive Start appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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