![]() ![]() The catch wasn’t made, but the pass interference call was a big one - 31 yards. □: Stream on NFL+ /NqXgyAYAk9īig pass interference (7:56 p.m.): Russell Wilson aired one out to Courtland Sutton, who had a one-on-one against rookie Tariq Woolen. It’s almost as if … this offense didn’t play a single possession together during a preseason game. There’s been a false start on Cam Fleming, a false start on Garett Bolles, an illegal formation penalty and two delay of game calls on Wilson on Denver’s opening drive of the second half. Kyle Newmanįourth-and-no (8:01 p.m.): The Broncos offense has been sloppy, which is not a good combination with the deafening noise of the Lumen Field faithful. With the goal line stuff, the Seahawks retained their 17-14 lead. He added another to that tally, coughing it up on a fourth-and-goal attempt from the Seahawks 1-yard line. Gordon’s hands (8:05 p.m.) Melvin Gordon had seven fumbles over his last two seasons with the Broncos. Gregory’s impact (8:10 p.m.): Denver got a huge defensive stop after Randy Gregory was able to pry the ball loose from D.J. ![]() Kyle NewmanĪnother fumble at the goal line (8:16 p.m.) Another run at the goal line for the Broncos, another fumble for a loss. Metcalf that was recovered by Justin Simmons. First it was Gordon, then Javonte Williams, spoiling a possession set up by Randy Gregory’s strip of D.K. Third quarter updatesĭéjà vu (8:18 p.m.): The Broncos have fumbled at the goal line on two possessions in a row. Or maybe it’s the three lattes I’ve enjoyed today in Seattle. Mark Kiszla, sports columnist: This game gives me the jitters. Two possessions within the opponents’ 1-yard line, only to fumble it away twice? You give away the ball to take two touchdowns off the board, on the road, in the NFL, you get what you deserve. Sean Keeler, sports columnist: On the plus side, Randy Gregory looked as sick of watching Geno Smith do his best Drew Brees impersonation as the rest of Broncos Country. Joe Nguyen Third quarter analysis - Seahawks 17, Broncos 13 Broncos rookie Montrell Washington couldn’t capitalize, returning it for just 3 yards. 1 (8:28 p.m.): It took all the way until the fourth quarter, but the Broncos finally forced the Seahawks to punt. This is all set-up to be a very dramatic first W of Russell Wilson's career in Denver. Ryan O’Halloranġ00 yards (8:38 p.m.): With that catch, Jerry Jeudy now has four catches for 102 yards receiving on the day. ![]() Hackett thought about calling timeout on that last play. Not getting to the line until 10 or less on play clock. Kyle NewmanĬlock issues (8:42 p.m.): Broncos pre-snap operation is a total mess. Russell Wilson has also been pegged for two delay of game penalties. Missed opportunity (8:44 p.m.): Courtland Sutton’s false start penalty, the Broncos’ third of the game, negates Andrew Beck’s touchdown run. Red-zone woes (8:46 p.m.): Denver is 0-4 converting red zone trips into touchdowns tonight: Russ & Co have gone field goal, fumble, fumble and field goal on those possessions. Sack city (8:50 p.m.): Bradley Chubb’s redemption season is off to a good start, as the outside linebacker burned Seahawks left tackle Charles Cross for two sacks, including one that forced a fumble, in the second half. In-app step-by-step videos and guides to help you access and transfer your mobile tickets.įollow us on Twitter and other social media platforms for updates, or visit Please note: This app features Nielsen's proprietary measurement software which contributes to market research, like Nielsen's TV Ratings.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu Schedule Views: Quickly toggle through a match up, list or monthly view of the schedule. Saved Media – Save media items for later and come back to them when the time is convenient for you. Top 5 – Select your Top 5 features for a more personalized experience.įavorite Players – Create a favorite player list to gain quicker access to all media items that feature them. View or listen to the latest content or filter through different series and documentaries. Reimagined and detailed player pages to track your favorite Broncos.Ĭonsume articles, videos, photos and podcasts when you want, how you want. Redesigned home screen to easily-access your favorite features and content along with a new stadium tab for a seamless gameday, concert, or event experience. Stay in touch with the Broncos anytime, anywhere, on your phone or tablet. Be sure to turn on push notifications to get the latest news, tap into live programming and receive other important alerts. We’ve enhanced our app to bring you more of what you want: breaking news, real-time statistics, on-demand videos and much more. This is the official mobile app of the Denver Broncos.
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