Broncos vs. Saints Score, Live Updates: Denver looks to get over .500 in New Orleans on Thursday Night Football.

Chat with Yahoo Sports NFL experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald during Saints-Broncos tonight on Yahoo Sports. (Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo Sports)

Short weeks make it difficult for NFL teams to prepare with less time than usual, and that puts the New Orleans Saints in a tough spot when they visit the Denver Broncos in Week 7 on Thursday Night Football. Starting quarterback Derek Carr is expected to miss several weeks with an oblique injury sustained in the Week 5 loss to Chiefs, and the Saints will turn to rookie Spencer Radler under center for another trial-by-fire start. Radler made his first NFL start Sunday against the Buccaneers and went 22-of-40 for 243 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions in the 51-27 blowout loss.

The Rattlers weren’t as much of a problem as the Saints’ defense — that unit gave up nearly 600 yards of offense to Tampa Bay. The Broncos, led by fellow rookie QB Bo Nix, didn’t score until the fourth quarter after a 23-16 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 6. Nicks has completed over 61% of his throws this season and has five touchdown passes and five interceptions on the year heading into Week 7.

You can chat about it all with other fans and Yahoo Sports NFL experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald using our new Game Discussions feature in the Yahoo Sports app. You can download the app for Apple Here And Google HereAnd make sure you already have the latest version. Then you open the Saints-Broncos game page, tap “Join the Discussion,” agree to the guidelines, and then join the fun.

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live17 updates

  • Field goals: Broncos 13, Saints 3

    Blake Grubb kicked a 35-yard field goal to cut Denver’s lead to 13-3 with 1:57 left in the first half.

  • 2 minute warning: Saints 4th down

    The Saints face 4th-and-6 from the Broncos’ 17-yard line at the 2-minute warning. New Orleans drove 52 yards in 10 plays and 5:30 on the clock.

  • Saints convert on 4th and 1

    Down 13-0, the Saints went 4th-and-1 from their 30-yard line and converted a 12-yard pass to Juan Johnson.

  • Touchdown, Broncos

    Jevonte Williams capped an eight-play, 88-yard drive for the Broncos with an eight-yard touchdown run. Denver now leads 13-0 with 7:30 left in the second quarter.

  • Paulson Adepo’s right leg was put in a vacuum splint

    According to Kaylee Hartung of Amazon, Paulson Adepo’s right leg was placed in a vacuum splint.

    Al Michaels said on air that they weren’t going to show Adepo’s injury again.

  • Paulson Adebo is injured

    Paulson Adibo was injured and went down the field after making a tackle.

    Trainers apply an aircast and he’s going to cart off the field.

  • An offsides penalty nullifies the Broncos’ touchdown

    Another Spencer Radler fumble was recovered by the Broncos’ Cody Barton, who ran it back for an apparent touchdown.

    However, an offsides penalty on DJ Jones nullifies the touchdown.

  • Field goal: Broncos 6, Saints 0

    The Broncos were inside the Saints’ 10-yard line and had to settle for a field goal.

    Will Lutz kicked a 32-yarder to give Denver a 6-0 lead.

  • 1st Quarter End: Broncos 3, Saints 0

    When Denver dominated the first quarter (and held the ball for over 11 minutes), it was aided by a fumble by Spencer Radler.

    Bo completed a 12-yard pass to Troy Franklin on the Knicks’ quarterfinal play. Denver starts on 1st and 10 from the Saints’ 17-yard line.

  • The Saints change that

    Spencer Radler was sacked by Cody Barton for a seven-yard loss. He fumbled and was reviewed to see if his arm was coming forward before losing the ball. But replays upheld the call on the field. Quan Alexander’s faltering recovery stands.

    After the turnover the Broncos take over at their 45-yard line.

  • The Broncos took a 3-0 lead on a field goal

    Denver’s second possession ends at the Saints’ 28-yard line. On 4th and 3, Will Lutz kicked a 46-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 3-0 lead.

  • Broncos drive on 2nd possession

    After that drive-opening 32-yard pass, the Saints couldn’t get a first down on their next three plays and had to punt.

    Denver takes over and moves the ball. They had positive yardage on their first six plays on their second possession, highlighted by a 20-yard catch and run from Devon Vale.

  • Spencer Radler’s first pass goes for 32 yards

    New Orleans starts a new quarterback tonight with Spencer Radler. His first pass of the Saints’ opening possession went 32 yards to Foster Moe

  • Bo Knicks miss wide-open Troy Franklin

    Bo Nix gained yardage with his legs, rushing twice for 22 yards on the Broncos’ opening possession. But he missed a wide-open Troy Franklin for what could have been a touchdown on the drive’s fifth play.

  • Bo Knicks’ ground game is paying off so far

    On Denver’s first play, Bo Nix struggled for 14 yards.

    Two plays later, he runs for eight yards on a run-pass option.

  • “That will be the hard part.”

    Speaking to Amazon’s Karissa Thompson, Broncos coach Sean Payton admitted it was difficult to coach against the players he coached with the Saints.

  • Saints, Broncos inactive for TNF

    Cornerback Patrick Surtain II headlines the Broncos offense for Week 7’s “Thursday Night Football” matchup. For the Saints, receiver Chris Olave was among the notable names released tonight, along with Daysum Hill.

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