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Seven games into the season, the Broncos are currently the No. 3 seed in the AFC, and seven teams from the conference will reach the NFL playoffs. And if Denver wasn't leading the division, its 5-2 record would make the Broncos the top Wild Card seed.
Broncos set two NFL records in stunning comeback win over Giants: How Denver rewrote the record book
The Broncos broke a record that had been held by the 1981 Atlanta Falcons, who got shut out for three quarters by the Green Bay Packers before scoring 31 in the final quarter. The Broncos and Falcons are the only two teams in NFL history to score at least 30 points after scoring zero in the first three quarters.
Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants blew a 19-0 lead in the fourth quarter to Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos on the road with a game-winning field goal, losing 33-32.
The Broncos trailed 19-0 going into the fourth quarter and they were down 26-8 with fewer than six minutes remaining, before coming back to win 33-32. Denver quarterback Bo Nix threw two touchdown passes and ran for two touchdowns in the final quarter, becoming the first player in NFL history to accomplish such a feat. You gotta bolieve.
Indianapolis has to be considered a leading AFC threat after moving to 6–1. Denver, despite its massive rally against the Giants, doesn’t look as convincing.
NFL fans are fed up with the officiating crew for Sunday afternoon's game between the New York Giants and the Denver Broncos. The Giants are leading the Broncos, 32-30, late in the fourth quarter. It's been a wild,
The Denver Broncos did something no other NFL team has ever done en route to one of the most stunning comebacks in recent memory.
The Jaxson Dart-stunning 33 fourth-quarter points from the Broncos are the second most by any team in NFL history, trailing only a 34-point performance from the Lions—who put up 34 on the Bears in the final frame of a September contest back in 2007.