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Harris vows new streak after allowing 1st TD since ’13
“I felt good about their work today”, Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said. I think, and other devices.
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“Oh yeah, definitely. I hope we see them again”, Harris said.
The previously undefeated Carolina Panthers couldn’t handle Jones, who caught nine passes for 178 yards and a huge touchdown during Atlanta’s 20-13 upset on Sunday.
“I won’t be out of whack”, Harris said.
UPDATE (10:07 p.m.): Brock Osweiler’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Sanders cuts the Bengals’ lead to 14-10 early in the third quarter.
The Broncos are in a precarious position themselves: they could still earn a first-round bye and even the AFC’s top seed – or they could miss out on the postseason party altogether.
Thankfully, one mismatch that likely won’t happen is Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert going up against Denver’s injury-challenged safeties.
The Denver Broncos have to win tonight’s contest against the Cincinnati Bengals if they want a fifth straight AFC West title. They can also win the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
Cincinnati is down to AJ McCarron at quarterback after losing Andy Dalton to a broken thumb. And Stewart is expected to return from a strained hamstring that sidelined him last weekend when the Broncos lost at Pittsburgh.
We only have one week left to go in the season, but there is still so much left to be decided in the NFC that Week 17 shouldn’t be short on thrills. It got us to thinking about some of his statistics, both good and bad. The Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos could certainly turn back the clock on all these aerial fireworks that are lighting up scoreboards across the National Football League these days.
The Denver Broncos do not play the Cincinnati Bengals all that often, so it would be a very normal reaction for fans to feel no real connection here. However, the Bengals outscored the Broncos 10-0 in the final quarter to give them a 37-28 victory.
Denver had a chance to win the game at the end of regulation, but McManus shanked a 45-yard field try wide left, sending the game into overtime.
“First off, they’ve been together a long time – a group of guys that it seems like I’ve played against this group a bunch and it’s been over the last five or six years – same players, same coaches”. You’re going to have issues like that, but you’ve got to play through them. Hill had an incredible game for them against us previous year.
Cincinnati defensive coordinator Paul Guenther, whose unit ranks ninth in total defense (337.3 ypg) and first in scoring defense (17.4 ppg), agreed. That included TD throws of 9 and 23 yards to Brown.
Brown sent the plays in via a messenger guard, with a rotating guard taking each play in as the game progressed.
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The Bengals entered Week 16 as the only team in the NFL with two players with double-digit sack totals – Carlos Dunlap and Geno Atkins – and safety Reggie Nelson’s league-leading eight interceptions were double his previous career best.