Based on the outcome, you always second guess,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of not going for two against the Bengals.
While it was a battle until the end, the Denver Broncos came up just short against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17, 34-20. Now, whether or not the Broncos make the postseason all comes down to Week 18.
Here we'll look at the Denver Broncos personnel who are most to blame for their Week 17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Sean Payton opted against going for the two-point conversion attempt and the win — thus risking the loss — in regulation Saturday night in Cincinnati.
Sean Payton and Bo Nix responded to the misgivings about not going for two at the end of regulation in Cincinnati.
Sean Payton is creating an identity in Denver as a fearless leader who embraces the spotlight, and Saturday represents a chance for him to put his own mark on the franchise.
After the Denver Broncos scored a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter trailing by seven points, quarterback Bo Nix made his decision clear.
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Ulbrich and the Jets’ brutally painful 2024 season has concluded with the team winning 32-20 against the Miami Dolphins. Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdowns against an interception, Breece Hall rushed for 57 yards and scored a receiving touchdown, and Davante Adams, Allen Lazard, and Tyler Conklin each scored touchdowns.
Did the Chiefs take a 'dive'? ESPN writer Don Van Natta Jr. leveled the "diving" accusation on the Chiefs after they fell so dramatically to the Broncos. "The Chiefs taking a dive