(0‐3) at (3‐0) Sunday, Sept. 9, 2019 • 12 p.m. CDT • Lambeau Field FINAL SCORE: PACKERS 27, BRONCOS 16 • ATTENDANCE: 78,078

LINDSAY REACHES DOUBLE‐DIGIT CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Broncos RB Phillip Lindsay, who rushed for 81 yards on a career‐high 21 attempts (3.9 avg.), scored his 10th and 11th career rushing touchdowns against the Packers. Playing in his 18th career game, he tied for the fourth‐fastest Bronco to reach double‐ digit rushing touchdowns to begin his career.

FEWEST CAREER GAMES TO REACH DOUBLE‐DIGIT RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, BRONCOS HISTORY Player Games 1. Mike Anderson 13 Jon Keyworth 13 3. Clinton Portis 14 4. Phillip Lindsay 18 Terrell Davis 18

MISCELLANEOUS GAME NOTES

* ‐ WR Dionte Spencer’s 60‐yard kickoff return in the first quarter was the longest kickoff return by the Broncos since CB Brendan Langley (61 yds. at LAC, 10/22/17). * ‐ Denver had consecutive 15‐play scoring drives in the first half (only one scoring drive of 15+plays in 2018 – at Ari., 10/18/18). * ‐ FB/TE Andrew Beck made his first career start, becoming the third rookie (TE & G ) to start a game for the Broncos this season. * ‐ The Broncos held the Packers to 2‐of‐9 (22.2%) on third downs. Since allowing Oakland to convert 10‐of‐14 third downs in Week 1, Denver has allowed its last two opponents to convert only 5‐of‐20 combined third down attempts. * ‐ OLB Bradley Chubb tied a career high with three tackles for a loss. * ‐ CB De’Vante Bausby recorded the first two passes defensed of his career to lead the Broncos in that category. * ‐ ILB Todd Davis made his 2019 debut after missing the first two games with a calf injury; Rookie WR Juwann Winfree made his NFL debut after being a gameday inactive for the first two weeks of the season. * ‐ RB Phillip Lindsay totaled a career‐high 49 receiving yards on four receptions (12.3 avg.).