Chris Harris Jr. and the Broncos picked up their first divisional win of the season with a 27-19 win over the Chargers on Sunday.
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Chris Harris Jr. and the Broncos picked up their first divisional win of the season with a 27-19 win over the Chargers on Sunday.
via Harris Jr.: Broncos No Fly Zone ‘Prides Itself On Scoring’ — CBS Denver
Broncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips had to be taken off the sideline on a stretcher and hospitalized on Sunday after he was run over by Chargers running back Melvin Gordon. But today he’s in good spirits. Phillips took to Twitter today to say that he appreciates the concern of fans who have reached out, but […]
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Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit Just one day before Halloween, Sports Authority field was packed with ghosts and goblins, ghouls and fools. A fanged Von Miller mask was passed around and cheerleaders offered their usual creative interpretations, including a gigantic T-Rex who participated in the kick line showing just a little leg – literally,…
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Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit The Denver Broncos won a hard-fought game on Sunday, beating the San Diego Chargers 27-19 to push their record to 6-2. The first thing you’re going to hear from fans and media alike is that it was an “ugly” win. And that’s entirely true. The Broncos won the game despite turning the…
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Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit DeMarcus Ware ended the day at the bottom of the stat sheet for the Denver Broncos defense. Tight end Virgil Green had more tackles than Ware; so did right tackle Michael Schofield. But make no mistake, DeMarcus Ware was a force for the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s 27-19 victory over…
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Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit The Broncos and Chargers rematch finally came and went with a better result the second time around, at least for Broncos Country! It wasn’t pretty, at least offensively, but they got the job done. With the win over the Chargers, Denver improves to 6-2 on the year and remains tied…
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Two yards separated the Chargers from a chance to tie the game. But Denver’s defense wouldn’t give one inch as it made a stop in a game it dedicated to Wade Phillips.
via With goal-line stand, Broncos D delivers 27-19 win over Chargers — Denver Broncos : News
With Aqib Talib, Brandon Marshall and C.J. Anderson sidelined for Sunday’s game, young players were forced to step up.
via Roby, Doss, Nelson, Booker epitomize next-man-up mentality — Denver Broncos : News
Without Wade Phillips, Linebackers Coach Reggie Herring and the rest of the defense put together a stellar second half to keep the San Diego Chargers at bay.
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The Denver defense produced crucial plays for the Broncos to defeat the Chargers 27-19.
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