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The typical Sunday in the NFL features slates filled with tight games in the second half, back-and-forth lead changes and several comeback attempts. Despite all that, the drama was missing in a Week 8 that was one of the most lopsided the NFL has seen since the merger with the AFL in 1970.
Broncos set two NFL records in stunning comeback win over Giants: How Denver rewrote the record book
The Broncos broke a record that had been held by the 1981 Atlanta Falcons, who got shut out for three quarters by the Green Bay Packers before scoring 31 in the final quarter. The Broncos and Falcons are the only two teams in NFL history to score at least 30 points after scoring zero in the first three quarters.
The theme of the NFL season so far has been the uncertainty of results, with late comebacks or collapses happening more and more.
Neither John Elway or Tim Tebow matched Bo Nix, who against the Giants became the first player ever with two passing and two rushing touchdowns in a quarter.
There’s not a great way to wrap your head around the way the Denver Broncos walked away from Week 7 with a 33-32 win over the New York Giants, but there is one stat that sums up exactly how improbable it was after the Broncos’ improbably fourth quarter ...
The Denver Broncos pulled off one of the wildest comebacks in NFL history when they scored 33 fourth-quarter points in a 33-32 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon. Here are five quick takeaways from the improbable win.
Justin Fields has never delivered a more impressive or important game than his comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Broncos make NFL history in stunning comeback victory over Giants originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. NFL teams were 0-1,602 when trailing by 18 points or more in the final six minutes. On Sunday, the Denver Broncos made it 1-1,602.
The Jaguars’ comeback win on Monday night felt improbable, but it fit right in with the rest of Week 5’s action. They fell behind 14-0 in the first half of the game before rallying back to take the lead in the third quarter and ultimately pulling out ...
A former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion is looking to make a comeback in the NFL, and he recently tried out for the NFL's best team by record. Outside
Robinson, in his third year in the league, was coming off the best performance of his career in the Falcons' win last week on "Monday Night Football" against the Buffalo Bills. Robinson had 238 yards from scrimmage, including 170 rushing with an 81-yard touchdown.