![]() Not a great start (1 p.m.): After a quick first down to start the second half, the Broncos had three runs for 5 yards before being forced to punt. At this point, does it even matter? - Matt Schubert Josey Jewell update (1:02 p.m.): Josey Jewell has been ruled out for the second half. Joe NguyenĪnd we have ourselves the Dolphins’ first incompletion of the day … with a little more than nine minutes left in the third quarter. The next play? A 22-yard pass to Braxton Berrios. Tua’s first incompetion (1:06 p.m.): After 17 straight completions, Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa just threw his first incompletion. Given the injuries Denver has already accumulated in the secondary, this is not a good development. Parker Gabrielīroncos defensive back Essang Bassey is now down on the field. □: Stream on #NFLPlus /qkEHOODcPWĮssang Bassey injury (1:09 p.m.): Essang Bassey hurt on that 40-yard run by Achane. But on the bright side, they did throw three incompletions on that drive. Yes, the Dolphins scored another touchdown. Miami 42, Denver 13 with 7:48 to go in the third. Three for Mostert (1:13 p.m.): Make that three touchdowns for Raheem Mostert, who powered up the middle for a 3-yard score. Sutton fumbles the ball for the second time today. Is it weird that I think the offense has looked pretty good? - Matt Schubert Joe NguyenĬourtland Sutton gets the ball punched out of his hands for the second time today. After making a nice spin move on a pass from Russell Wilson, Courtland Sutton again lost a fumble after Jevon Holland punched the ball out. Joe NguyenĪnother fumble (1:22 p.m.): It’s a rough day for Denver. Miami 49, Denver 13 with 29 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Mostert gets fourth touchdown (1:32 p.m.): Add a receiving touchdown to Raheem Mostert’s tally today, a 19-yard reception for the veteran back. Intercepted (1:35 p.m.): Dolphins lineman Emmanuel Ogbah picks off Russell Wilson. Matt Schubert, sports editor: What do you and the Dolphins punter have in common? Neither of you have stepped on the field today in Miami. Mark Kiszla, sports columnist: I don’t know about you, but I’m having flashbacks to Christmas day? Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Kiz came all the way to Miami for this. Joe Nguyen Third-quarter analysis - Dolphins 49, Broncos 13 Matt SchubertĪnother touchdown (1:39 p.m.): The Dolphins just set a franchise record most most points in a game with 56, beating their previous mark of 55 in 1977. McGlinchey hurt (1:43 p.m.): High-priced right tackle Mike McGlinchey is now down on the field - as if things couldn’t get any worse. ![]() Three and out (1:45 p.m.): Not a good drive by the offense. Broncos defensive tackle Mike Purcell is being helped off the field. Mike Purcell down (1:49 p.m.): When it rains, it pours. Game (1:50 p.m.): The Dolphins have gone to their backup quarterback, which means that only one Miami possession with Tua Tagovailoa failed to result in points, and none in a punt. Matt SchubertĪnother three-and-out (1:56 p.m.): Three plays for 7 yards for the Broncos’ latest drive. Absolutely NOTHING going right for the Broncos at this point. □: Stream on #NFLPlus /GfhWXxCyO8Īnd now Pat Surtain II is getting burned deep. Joe NguyenĬhosen one (1:58 p.m.): Mike White finds Robbie Chosen, who beats Pat Surtain II, for a 68-yard touchdown. Go, Mims, go (2:01 p.m.): Rookie Marvin Mims Jr. In case you’re wondering, the NFL record for most points in a single game is 72 by Washington in 1966. Joe NguyenĪnother one (2:04 p.m.): De’Von Achane with a 67-yard touchdown run. Huge catch (2:09 p.m.): A 46-yard pass from Russell Wilson to Jerry Jeudy. A successful kick would breaking Washington’s record. With 728 total yards today, they are seven away from tying the Los Angeles Rams’ mark of 735 set in 1951. Miami is threatening two long-held NFL records. Records threatened (2:15 p.m.): Well, the Broncos are facing the wrong side of history right now. There’s a lot on dirt on Sean Payton’s hands after this loss. Top to bottom this was a complete failure for Denver. You know it’s bad when backup quarterback Mike White was threw a 67 yard pass for a touchdown. Miami steamrolled over them, scoring 10 touchdowns on 726 offensive yards. Broncos four downs: Worst coaching job in NFL history? Sean Payton, that now belongs to you.Įmbarassed (2:32 p.m.): Broncos were embarrassed.Heroes and Zeros from Broncos’ historic loss to Miami Dolphins: At least Marvin Mims Jr.Broncos report card: You can spell historic blowout without an “F,” but Denver piled up failing grades anyway.Broncos rookie Drew Sanders’ first start comes on historically bad day, but his role going forward looks primed to increase.Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton after fumbling ball twice: “Unacceptable.”.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu
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