Posted Sun Dec 7th by Monty
After a big run, an interception for a touchdown, and a seventeen play drive, the Kansas City Chiefs were in prime position for a repeat-upset against the Broncos. They were leading 17-7 in the second quarter.
Those were the last points Kansas City would score all game. The Denver Broncos, led by Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler, scored 17 unanswered points of their own, dominating time of possession and total yardage to defeat the Chiefs 24-17.
Peyton Hillis, who left the game with an injured hamstring in the second quarter (no update available at this time), scored the Broncos’ first touchdown with an impressive 18-yard run. After Hillis went out, the Broncos were forced to become one-dimensional; Cutler and Marshall made sure that one dimension was enough for the victory.
The score doesn’t really tell the tale. Aside from the big drive the Chiefs handed the Broncos to start the second quarter (thanks in large part to a very controversial referee overturn on a challenged interception), the Chiefs were dominated.
The win ends the Broncos three-game losing streak at home, to the delight of Broncos fans everywhere who have been longing for an INVESCO victory since Week 6. It also gives them a three-game lead in the AFC West with three games to play.
The 8-5 Broncos will turn their attention to the 9-3 Carolina Panthers, who play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football. Hopefully the Panthers’ short week will even out the edge the Panthers have based on travel alone. Go Broncos!
Published on 12/07/2008 at Sun Dec 07 17:40.
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