2020 Broncos' Season, Week 7

 


Week 7: Kansas City Chiefs 43, Denver Broncos 16
Season Record: 2-4 (0-3 Home)
Key Play: In the second quarter, with Broncos trailing 17-9 and 5:35 left in the half, the Broncos kicked off to the Chiefs and Byron Pringle took it back for a touchdown, increasing the lead to 24-9. The Broncos never recovered.

Recap: That was ugly. The Broncos won the toss and took the ball. A quick three and out, and the Chiefs assault began. Even when the defense could slow them down, the offense for Denver couldn't help out. Instead, Drew Lock threw two interceptions and Melvin Gordon fumbled twice. The Chiefs scored on defense and special teams in the first half, as if they needed the help. And the Broncos couldn't recover. Philip Lindsay looked great running, then got knocked out with a concussion. So, it was another tough day. Albert Okweugbanum continues to look good, but there wasn't much to celebrate yesterday. The Broncos host the Chargers on Sunday, and red hot rookie Justin Herbert, so it remains to be seen if they can pick it up and put themselves in position to compete.

Game Balls:
* Philip Lindsay:
He had nine carries and turned it into 73 yards. The concussion was a bummer, but hopefully he can bounce back strong again.
* Albert Okweugbanum. The rookie tight end caught seven passes for 60 yards and looks like he's developing into quite the weapon opposite Noah Fant.

Lingering Concerns:
* Turnovers.
The Broncos are making too many mistakes, and the offense isn't strong enough to overcome it.
* Injuries. We need some guys to be able to stay on the field if we want to win games and make a move toward the playoffs.

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