The Denver Broncos were not going to lose nine in a row; the defense made sure of that early. Midway through the first quarter, Broncos’ linebacker Brandon Marshall was able to get to Jets’ veteran quarterback Josh McCown and strip the ball on a third-and-12 situation. The rock was scooped up by defensive end Adam Gotsis and would lead to…...
At the end of the third quarter, wide receiver Demaryius Thomas found himself in rare Broncos territory. With the longest play from either team on the afternoon in the 23-0 blowout win, Thomas shot past Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe for second all-time in Broncos’ receiving yards (8,475), and he did so in 58 fewer games. Not only…...
Although tight end Virgil Green only saw one target in the 35-9 blowout loss to the Miami Dolphins, he made it count.
Former Denver Broncos and current Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Cutler entered Sunday's game with 18 career interceptions thrown that were returned for touchdowns; safety Justin Simmons made it 19
Shaquil Barrett was not going to let a little thing like an offensive lineman stop him from making a play.
After quarterback Paxton Lynch reinjured his ankle on a non-contact play, Trevor Siemian entered The Black Hole and shined some light into the Broncos’ offense.
In a game that saw the Denver Broncos play their most complete game in a month, outside linebacker Shane Ray made sure his presence was felt. No. 56 was able to get to Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton from behind late in the third quarter to stop a promising drive and record his first sack of the 2017 campaign. Ray would…...
“Keep your feet moving,” something football players learn very early on. On Sunday, C.J. Anderson showed that those words stuck with him. After completing Denver’s second fourth-down conversion all season with a second-effort play, Anderson was rewarded on the same drive with a three-yard touchdown run that took that looked like a bulldozer whose driver never lets off the gas,…...
On Sunday, the Broncos vaunted pass rush only notched one sack of Tom Brady and it didn't even come from one of the usual suspects.
On just the third play of the second half, Broncos’ quarterback Brock Osweiler targeted wide receiver Demaryius Thomas but the ball was tipped at the line of scrimmage—only for Thomas to catch it anyway.
Despite the Denver Broncos taking their second straight blowout loss, there were some players who stood out amongst the ugliness. With the Broncos reeling, these bright spots deserve credit for leaving it all on the field.
While the rest of the Denver Broncos defense looked like they were out of gas in the 51-23 blowout loss, Von Miller was out to prove that he is still the same old Von. Midway through the fourth quarter, No. 58 was able to get pressure on backup quarterback Nick Foles and strip the ball from away from the six-year…...
Broncos’ outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett recorded his second sack of the season midway through the first quarter in the 23-10 loss Sunday evening.
During the final drive for Oakland, second-year safety Justin Simmons went up and snagged the ball out of the hands of a waiting Amari Cooper at its highest possible point, ending the game and sending the Denver Broncos into the bye week with a 3-1 record.