Broncos stun Giants 33-32
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Although the Broncos had been getting to the quarterback at a historic pace, the Giants needed one more score to put it away. The defense needed a turnover, and they got one. Dart forced a throw over the middle, and linebacker Justin Strnad picked it off, returning it to New York's 18-yard line. Denver would score a touchdown four plays later.
The New York Giants blew leads of 19-0 and 26-8 on Sunday afternoon at Empower Field at Mile High. They even managed to blow a 32-30 lead with 37 seconds remaining, falling to the Denver Broncos, 33-32, on a last-second game-winning field goal in one of the worst collapses in franchise history.
New York Giants linebacker Brian Burns let loose on the way to the locker room after his team's collapse in a 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos. New York allowed Denver to score 33 points in the fourth quarter as the Broncos erased an 18-point deficit.
Bo Nix shared what he was thinking amid the New York Giants three-quarter shutout of the Denver Broncos. And then, the comeback.
The New York Giants dominated the Denver Broncos for three-plus quarters and then suffered an all-time collapse, falling, 33-32, on a last-second FG.
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
Indianapolis has to be considered a leading AFC threat after moving to 6–1. Denver, despite its massive rally against the Giants, doesn’t look as convincing.
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.