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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos are getting their sparkplug cornerback back just in time for Saturday's crucial showdown at Cincinnati. Riley Moss has been out a month with a sprained MCL and Denver's defense hasn't been the same. The Broncos allowed more than 26 points a game during his absence. In his dozen starts, they allowed fewer than 17 points on average. Coach Sean Payton said Riley brings a competitive fire to the field that's a requisite playing opposite superstar Patrick Surtain II. The Broncos can end an eight-year playoff drought and eliminate the Bengals with a win Saturday.
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