Needing a touchdown to cap off a Monday Night Football victory over a division rival, Case Keenum had Demaryius Thomas wide open along the sideline, five yards in front of the end zone with 20 seconds remaining in the game. He misfired.
A few plays later, the Broncos lost.
Denver fell 27-23 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night at Mile High. A victory would have put the Broncos at the top of the AFC West, tied with Kansas City, but their 2-2 record leaves them two games back of the division leaders.
The Broncos got off to a hot start, earning first downs on each of their first three plays and setting up inside the Chiefs’ 30-yard line on the fourth. But the drive stalled and Denver only managed three points.
Kansas City then nickeled and dimed their into Broncos’ territory, then Kareem Hunt caught a pass in the flat and tip-toed up the sideline into the red zone, where Harrison Butker tied the game with a field goal. Hunt was the game’s leading rusher with 19 carries for 121 yards.
Denver responded by going three-and-out after Garett Bolles allowed a sack and was called for holding, setting up a long punt return from Tyreek Hill. Kansas City took over at Denver’s 41, but the Broncos’ defense finally found an answer to Pat Mahomes’ early-season success.
Denver brought the house, forcing Mahomes off his spot while tight man coverage locked down all of his options. While this was enough to force a three-and-out on the series, a few lax coverages and leaks in the run defense allowed the Chiefs to take a 10-3 lead on their next possession, five minutes into the second quarter.
The Broncos would respond by scoring 10 more points before halftime, on the back of a 42-yard completion to Courtland Sutton on the sideline and 29 yards receiving from Emmanuel Sanders.
The Chiefs opened the half with a 72-yard drive resulting in a game-tying field goal.
On the next play from scrimmage, Case Keenum threw a pass 25 yards downfield to Jeff Heuerman, but the ball was pulled from his arms by Eric Murray for an interception. Heuerman was the Broncos’ leading receiver on Monday with 57 yards.
Tight coverage paralyzed the Chiefs offense, and they were unable to score despite starting the drive near midfield. Denver, on the other hand, drove down the field efficiently and took a 20-13 lead on a short Philip Lindsay touchdown run, then followed it up with a field goal to extend the lead to 10.
But Denver’s defense allowed two consecutive long touchdown drives, which combined for 20 plays and 135 yards, leaving Case Keenum’s offense with a four-point deficit and 1:39 on the clock.
A 36-yard pass to Heuerman brought the Broncos within field goal range, but the drive faltered from there. With 30 seconds left, Keenum threw incompletions on first and second down, and his third-down pass was too long for Thomas who could have walked into the end zone for a touchdown.
On fourth down, the Broncos tried a hook-and-latter play. Keenum threw to Sutton who wanted to pitch the ball back to Sanders who had a blocker in front of him on the sideline, but the lateral was knocked down from behind, effectively ending the game.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
The Broncos’ top performers on Monday were their rookie running backs. Both Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay dominated in the running game, averaging 6.8 yards per carry as a tandem. Lindsay had 69 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown and Freeman ran for 67 yards on eight carries with a touchdown.
PLAY OF THE GAME
Royce Freeman caught a pitch on third-and-short inside the red zone with nothing but white jerseys in front of him. But instead of taking the three-yard loss he seemed destined for, Freeman brushed off every tackler between him and the end zone on his way to tying the game at 10.
BY THE NUMBERS
3 – Penalties called on the Broncos
7.22 – Yards per carry for the Broncos’ offense
42 – The percentage of the game the Broncos possessed the football
WHAT’S NEXT
The Broncos have a short week to prepare for their matchup with the Jets at 11 a.m. MST on Sunday at the Meadowlands. New York’s only win this season came in Week 1, when they laid a 48-17 drubbing on the Lions. Since then, the Jets have dropped games to the Dolphins, Browns and Jaguars.

0 Comments (2 conversations)
MrFreeze
I’ll be the first person to criticize Case Keenum, but after watching that replay where he overthrew DT, Thomas was running at about 60% until he saw the ball was coming his way and then tried to catch up to it. Can we talk about how bad Bolles is though? He’s giving no-names career games. Leading up to this game everyone said the Broncos had to keep the Chiefs off the field, but yet again we come out behind on the time of possession. I’ll say it again and again until he proves me wrong but Case isn’t the answer. This season I see them going 7-9 at the absolute best so why not spend our season seeing what we have in Kelly? I’d rather have them do that and have a decent draft pick than missing the playoffs and picking in the late teens, because we have all seen how that works out.
MrFreeze
Side note, can you guys make a notification system for the comment sections? I think it would increase activity and allow people to debate more.
Von Iber
Case isn’t it, and if were honest with ourselves he never will be. Its all well and good in the offseason to talk about how having a good, smart, accurate QB and strong running game is the formula, and how that even mediocre QB play will be a huge upgrade for this team and lead us to 10 wins etc..but at the end of the day, with the way the league is going now and points being at such a premium you need your QB to be able to pull off that special play once or twice a game when you really really need it, and unfortunately I dont think that Case has that in him. The Broncos aspire to be Superbowl champs every year, these are the type of games we have to win. The crowd gave Denver such a boost in this game too and we still couldnt pull it out in the end. Tough loss but If im honest with myself I was never confident Case would get the TD on the final drive. Until he does it a few times I dont think I ever will be.
Agree completely with the CK comments. Case is an NFL backup QB at best. Might as well see what you have in Kelly, as CK is not the answer.