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Week 4 of the NFL season will present viewers with maybe the least anticipated game of the year. The Broncos and Bears are set to face off on Sunday in a matchup of two 0-3 teams.
That upcoming contest is already being ridiculed by fans on social media as many expect the worst possible viewing experience.
Denver has seen a change at head coach with Sean Payton coming to town. Unfortunately, the on-field result has been much of the same.
After going just 5-12 last year, the Broncos find themselves at 0-3 to start 2023. Denver lost a pair of close games to the Raiders and Commanders in Weeks 1 and 2 before being absolutely dismantled by Miami in Week 3.
The Dolphins dropped a 70-burger on the Denver defense with both Raheem Mostert and Devon Achane finding the endzone four times. The output was historic in many ways with the team have an opportunity to set the NFL’s all-time scoring record.
The Dolphins kneeled the ball on its final drive rather than kick a field goal, however, much to the dismay of their fans.
On the other side of things, the Bears have looked absolutely miserable in their three losses to open the 2023 campaign. Chicago has been beaten soundly by the Packers, Bucs, and Chiefs.
Much of the criticism has been placed at the feet of Justin Fields, though he believes the coaching staff could do a better job of putting him in beneficial situations.
When the Bears and Broncos meet on Sunday, they’ll bring a combined 0-6 record to play. Somebody has to win. It doesn’t seem like it will be the viewers, though.
Many football fans have hopped onto social media to post reactions about the upcoming matchup. They’ve not been kind to either team.
oh dear God pic.twitter.com/aouzckT7jA
— Annie Agar (@AnnieAgar) September 24, 2023
“You’re a sicko if you’re going to willingly watch this game for fun.”
“This might be the worst game in the history of sports.”
“The Bears play the Broncos next week in Chicago — WELCOME TO HELL!”
Despite being beaten by 50 points in their most recent matchup, the Broncos will enter the game as a three-point road favorite in Chicago.
That might be saying more about the Bears.
Find something, anything better to do other than watch this potential snoozer next Sunday afternoon.