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Vs. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) Sunday, Nov Denver Broncos (3-7) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017 • 2:25 p.m. MST • Sports Authority Field at Mile High FINAL SCORE: BENGALS 20, BRONCOS 10 • ATTENDANCE: 75,707 WOLFE TOTALS THREE TACKLES FOR A LOSS Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas totaled five receptions for 64 yards (12.8 avg.) with a touchdown against the Bengals. His 18- yard scoring catch in the fourth quarter gave him 55 career receiving touchdowns to tie Pro Football Hall of Fame TE Shannon Sharpe for the second most in team history. MOST CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, BRONCOS HISTORY Player No. 1. Rod Smith 68 2. Demaryius Thomas 55 Shannon Sharpe 55 4. Ed McCaffrey 46 5. Haven Moses 44 Lionel Taylor 44 WOLFE TOTALS THREE TACKLES FOR A LOSS Broncos DE Derek Wolfe posted three tackles for a loss, including his second sack of the season. Wolfe now has multiple sacks in each of his first six seasons to become the eighth player in team history to accomplish that feat. MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS POSTING MULTIPLE SACKS TO BEGIN CAREER, BRONCOS HISTORY Player Seasons No. 1. Barney Chavous 1973-85 13 2. Tom Jackson 1974-81 8 3. Von Miller 2011-17 7* 4. Derek Wolfe 2012-17 6* Elvis Dumervil 2006-09, '12-12 6 Trevor Pryce 1997-2002 6 Harald Hasselbach 1994-99 6 Rich Jackson 1967-72 6 *active streak BARRETT BLOCKS PUNT IN FIRST QUARTER Broncos OLB Shaquil Barrett blocked a punt in the first quarter to represent the first such play for the Broncos since LB Steven Johnson vs. Philadelphia (9/29/13). Denver’s three blocked kicks (2 FG, 1 punt) this season tie for the most in the NFL. MOST BLOCKED KICKS, NFL, 2017 Team FGB XPB PB Total 1. Denver 2 0 1 3 New England 2 0 1 3 3. Indianapolis 1 1 0 2 L.A. Rams 0 0 2 2 Miami 2 0 0 2 Philadelphia 2 0 0 2 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 2 MISCELLANEOUS GAME NOTES * - NT Domata Peko Sr., who spent his first 11 NFL seasons with Cincinnati before signing with Denver in March, served as the Broncos’ game captain. * - TE Austin Traylor, who made his NFL debut and his first career start after being promoted from the Broncos’ practice squad on Saturday, caught four passes for 36 yards (9.0 avg.). * - The Broncos outgained the Bengals 341-190, falling to 100-13-1 all-time when outgaining their opponents by at least 150 yards. Denver Broncos Miscellaneous Statistics 3 World Championships • 8 Super Bowls • 10 AFC Championship Games • 15 AFC West Titles • 22 Playoff Berths • 29 Winning Seasons (21 10‐Win) Sunday, November 19, 2017 • 2:25 p.m. MST • Sports Authority Field at Mile High • Denver, Colo. • ATTENDANCE: 75,707 CINCINNATI BENGALS 20, DENVER BRONCOS 17 DRIVE ENGINEERING Drives Drives Ended By ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Points Quarterback, Team (*Plays/Yards) Started TD FG FGA Punt Downs Turn. Safety Clock (Rplcd) Yielded OSWEILER, Denver (79-341) ...................... 12 2 1 1 5 1 2 0 0 (0) 17 DALTON, Cincinnati (51-192) ..................... 12 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 (0) 20 *—not including aborted plays, fake kicks, kneel‐downs or spiked passes to stop clock; FIRST DOWN TENDENCIES Rushing--------------- Passing-------------- Overall------------ Times Gained------------------------ Miscellany--- Team Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. 20+ 10+ 5+ 2- 0 Neg TD QBS TO DENVER ....................... 15 36 2.4 15 62 4.1 30 98 3.3 0 2 11 16 10 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati .................... 11 26 2.4 9 58 6.4 20 84 4.2 1 3 6 11 7 3 0 0 0 YARDS GAINED BY DOWN / QUARTER / PLUS TERRITORY 1st Down------------- 2nd Down------------ 3rd Down------------- 4th Down------------ BY QUARTER IN PLUS TERRITORY Team Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. 1 2 3 4 Plays Yards Avg. DENVER ............ 30 98 3.3 26 85 3.3 21 155 7.4 2 3 1.5 113 47 65 116 34 134 3.9 Cincinnati ......... 20 84 4.2 18 31 1.7 15 75 5.0 0 0 0.0 11 84 39 56 20 71 3.6 Overtime Yards: N/A. KICKOFF ANALYSIS Opp In20/ Opp. Player, Team Total Ret FC MF NA TB (EZ+) 25 OB Ons SQB Opponent SYL ASL McManus, Denver ............... 4 0 0 0 0 4 (4) 0/0 0 (0) (0) 25T25T25T25T C25 Bullock, Cincinnati ............. 4 0 0 0 0 4 (2) 0/0 0 (0) (0) 25T25t25t25T D25 *—onside, squib and free kicks not included; r—returned; t—touchback; T—touchback/ball through end zone. TEAM MISCELLANEOUS POINTS OFF AVERAGE STARTING SECOND DOWN YDS LOST DUE THIRD DOWN 3 & TIME SPENT TURNOVERS FIELD POSITION EFFICIENCY TO PENALTIES Avg. To Go 3rd-&-5 OUTS IN THE LEAD Team Opp TO Pts Drives AFP In/At20 Made-Att Pct. No. Yards Avg. or Less No. Time DENVER ............... 0 0 12 D32 3 (2/1) 4-26 15.4 2 8 7.0 8-10 3 2:46 Cincinnati ............ 2 13 12 C33 4 (4/0) 0-18 0.0 1 5 5.0 7-9 5 49:20 AFP—Average Field Position; AT/In—Drives Started At/Inside the 20. (Tied 7:54) INSIDE-THE-20 ANALYSIS (RED ZONE) FIRST DOWNS EARNED (Leaders) (must have crossed the 20-yard line) Denver Cincinnati Denver Rush Pass Rec. — Total Total Penetrations ............................. 3 2 Osweiler ........................ 1 15 0 — 16 Scores ........................................... 3 2 Thomas ......................... 0 0 5 — 5 (TDs/FGs) ..................................... 2/0 2/0 Traylor ........................... 0 0 3 — 3 FGA/Turnovers/Downs/Clock .......... 0/1/0/0 0/0/0/0 Anderson ...................... 2 0 1 — 3 Plays-Yards ......................................... 10-43 4-19 Booker........................... 1 0 2 — 3 Third Down Conversions .................. 2-3 2-2 Cincinnati Rush Pass Rec. — Total Fourth Down Conversions ................ 0-0 0-0 Dalton ............................ 1 9 0 — 10 Scores From Outside RZ (TD/FG) .... 1/0,1 1/1,0 Green ............................ 0 0 3 — 3 (does NOT include running out the clock if not attempting to score) Erickson/LaFell............. 0 0 2 — 2 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICAL NOTES Cincinnati did not earn a first down on any second down play today (0-of-18); in 20-plus years of tracking this stat in Denver, no team ever went 0-for. Dixon’ placed four of his five punts inside-the-20 … three inside-the-15 … two inside-the-10 … and one inside-the-5. Nine if his 14 punts inside-the-20 this season have been inside-the-15. .
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