Their margin of error in this new football season already gone, the Broncos are one bad loss away from tanking for the best available quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft. Should Denver be left with little choice but to move on from Russell Wilson before the worst contract in team history even kicks in, we’ve already seen the play that could get him fired. “We’ve got to treat every game as a championship game,” Wilson said Wednesday. While it might be one of those football cliches Wilson tosses more frequently than touchdown passes, in this case, his words are laced with a harsh reality. Only two games deep into his tenure as Denver’s coach, Sean Payton might have to decide if he’s really willing to ride or die with DangeRuss. After a season-opening loss to the Raiders that quickly crushed whatever cautious enthusiasm there might have been in Broncos Country, the insult of losing to Washington and going 0-2 at home against two NFL bottom-feeders would not only dash playoff dreams but could mark the beginning of the end for the relationship between Wilson and Payton. If Wilson can’t beat Washington and inexperienced quarterback Sam Howell, maybe the best course of action for a franchise doomed to miss the playoffs for an eighth consecutive season would be to sink to the bottom of the standings.