The Denver Broncos’ recent string of victories has reignited excitement among fans — but not everyone is buying the hype. Despite their improved record, critics across the league are calling the team “frauds,” suggesting their success has more to do with luck and weak opponents than genuine progress.
Several analysts have pointed out the inconsistencies in Denver’s performances, noting that sloppy defensive plays, questionable coaching calls, and last-minute escapes have defined many of their wins. “They’ve been outplayed for most of their games,” one commentator said. “A few lucky bounces don’t make you contenders.”
Still, head coach Sean Payton insists the team’s rise is no accident. “Winning is never luck — it’s hard work,” he told reporters after their latest victory. Quarterback Russell Wilson echoed that sentiment, emphasizing the team’s belief and resilience.
Whether the Broncos are genuine contenders or just riding a temporary hot streak remains to be seen. With tougher opponents ahead, the next few games could reveal the truth — are the Broncos for real, or have their critics been right all along?










