Broncos top Giants behind historic comeback
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The Jaxson Dart-stunning 33 fourth-quarter points from the Broncos are the second most by any team in NFL history, trailing only a 34-point performance from the Lions—who put up 34 on the Bears in the final frame of a September contest back in 2007.
FINAL: Broncos 33, Giants 32 📉 The Broncos' win probability was as low as 0.7% with 6:38 left in the fourth quarter facing a 4th & 3, trailing 26-8. It's the most improbable comeback of the season & 8th-most improbable of the NGS era (since 2016). #NYGvsDEN | #BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/NTv48b8RDJ
In a painful parallel to the Giants’ 40-37 loss to the Cowboys in Week 2, Bowen had a passive play call that enabled the Broncos to make a big completion on their final drive. Bowen’s job status could be in jeopardy if he’s lost the confidence of players, who have been pleading for him to be more aggressive.
The Denver star quarterback gave his wife the best birthday present with a fourth quarter that will live in Broncos’ lore.
Giants kicker Jude McAtamney (99) kicks a field goal during the second half against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Jude McAtamney — filling in for injured kicker Graham Gano — missed two PATs,
Denver Broncos edge-rusher Nik Bonitto took shots at New York Giants pass-rushers Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux on social media following his team's 33-32 comeback win.