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2015 Denver Broncos season

The 2015 Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the 56th overall. It was also the fourth season with Peyton Manning as the team's starting quarterback, as well as the final season of Manning's 18-year NFL career.

2015 Denver Broncos season
OwnerThe Pat Bowlen Trust
General managerJohn Elway
Head coachGary Kubiak
Home fieldEmpower Field at Mile High
Results
Record12–4
Division place1st AFC West
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs (vs. Steelers) 23–16
Won AFC Championship (vs. Patriots) 20–18
Won Super Bowl 50 (vs. Panthers) 24–10
Pro Bowlers
4
AP All-Pros
Uniform

After losing in the Divisional round of the playoffs during three of the previous four seasons, the Broncos underwent numerous coaching changes, including a mutual parting with head coach John Fox, and the hiring of Gary Kubiak as the new head coach. Under Kubiak and offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, the Broncos planned to install a run-oriented West coast offense with zone blocking to blend in with Manning's shotgun passing style,[1] but struggled with numerous changes and injuries to the offensive line.

Manning missed six games due to a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot and had his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the Indianapolis Colts in 1998.[2] Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler filled in for Manning during the second half of the regular season, before Manning re-claimed the starting quarterback position prior to the team's postseason run. Under defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, the Broncos' defense ranked No. 1 in total yards, passing yards, average yards per rush and sacks, and like the previous three seasons, the team continued to set numerous individual, league and franchise records. The team's defense is widely considered to be among the greatest of all time, particularly due to the fact that it had to carry a lackluster offense the entire season.[3] The team's defensive backfield, arguably the most dominant part of the defense, gave itself the nickname "No Fly Zone".[4][5][6]

The Broncos clinched their fifth-consecutive AFC West division title, fourth consecutive first-round bye and the AFC's No. 1 playoff seed for the third time in four seasons. As was the case during the regular season, the Broncos' defense dominated their playoff opponents. During the Broncos' three playoff games, they recorded 14 sacks, forced seven turnovers, surrendered only one touchdown pass and gave up just 44 combined points (an average of just 14.7 points a game). The Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 23–16 in the Divisional round and the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots 20–18 in the AFC Championship Game. The Broncos then defeated the Carolina Panthers 24–10 in Super Bowl 50 to earn the franchise's third Super Bowl championship, and the first since winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 1997 and 1998.[7]

The Broncos have not qualified for the playoffs since this season.

Coaching changes

Departures

On January 12, 2015, one day after the Broncos' 24–13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in the Divisional round of the 2014 playoffs, the Broncos and head coach John Fox decided to mutually part ways. Fox compiled a 49–22 record in four seasons (including the playoffs), led the Broncos to four consecutive AFC West division titles, a first-round bye in three consecutive seasons as well as a berth in Super Bowl XLVIII, but lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs in three of his four seasons as head coach.[8] Fox departed with a .719 winning percentage in his four seasons as head coach – the highest in franchise history.[9] Four days later (January 16), Fox was hired as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears.[10]

The following former Broncos' coaching assistants from 2014 were reunited with John Fox in Chicago: Defensive backs coach Sam Garnes, special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers,[11] defensive line coach Jay Rodgers,[12] offensive coordinator Adam Gase,[13] offensive line coach Dave Magazu, assistant special teams coordinator Derius Swinton II,[14] assistant strength & conditioning coach Jason George[15] and offensive quality control coach Bo Hardegree.[16]

Defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio was hired as the new head coach of the Oakland Raiders,[17] defensive backs coach Cory Undlin was hired to the same position with the Philadelphia Eagles[18] and linebackers coach Richard Smith was hired to a senior defensive position with the Atlanta Falcons.[19]

Additions

On January 18, 2015, the Broncos finalized a deal that made Kubiak the team's new head coach, and he was formally introduced at a press conference at the team's Dove Valley headquarters on January 20. Kubiak served as a backup quarterback to Broncos' executive vice president/general manager John Elway from 1983 to 1991, and also served as the Broncos' offensive coordinator from 1995 to 2005, before serving as the Houston Texans' head coach from 2006 to 2013. Kubiak served as the Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator in 2014.[20]

The following eight coaching assistants were reunited with Kubiak:

Name Position Previous association with Gary Kubiak Source
Tony Coaxum Assistant special teams coordinator Ravens' special teams intern, 2014 [21]
Joe DeCamillis Special teams coordinator Broncos' special teams coordinator, 1988–92 [22]
Rick Dennison Offensive coordinator Broncos' linebacker, 1982–90
Broncos' coaching assistant, 1995–2009
Texans' offensive coordinator, 2010–13
Ravens' quarterbacks coach, 2014
[11]
Reggie Herring Linebackers coach Texans' linebackers coach, 2011–13 [19]
Bill Kollar Defensive line coach Texans' defensive line coach, 2009–14 [23]
Marc Lubick Assistant wide receivers coach Texans' offensive coaching assistant, 2010–13 [24]
Brian Pariani Tight ends coach Broncos' tight ends coach, 1995–2004
Texans' tight ends coach, 2006–13
Ravens' tight ends coach, 2014
[11]
Wade Phillips Defensive coordinator Broncos' defensive coordinator, 1989–92
Texans' defensive coordinator, 2011–13
[25]

Other additions

Clancy Barone, who had served as the Broncos' tight ends coach since 2011, was moved to the offensive line coach position that he held in 2010.[22] Joe Woods was hired as the defensive backs coach. Woods served in the same capacity with the Oakland Raiders in 2014.[25] Fred Pagac was hired as the team's outside linebackers coach. He served as the Buffalo Bills' linebackers coach in 2014.[21] Samson Brown was hired as the team's assistant defensive backs coach. Like Pagac, Brown also served on the Bills' staff in 2014.[24]

Front office changes

  • February 27: Jerry Butler, who served as the team's director of player development since 2011, was hired to the same position with the Chicago Bears. The Broncos declined to renew his contract following the 2014 season.[26]
  • May 14: Anthony Kelly was hired by the Chicago Bears to become their new director of pro personnel. Kelly was promoted to the Broncos' assistant director of pro personnel position in 2010. He would now head that department for the Bears, along with nine coaches who were with the Broncos in 2014.[27]

Roster changes

Free agents

Position Player Tag 2015 Team Notes
LS Aaron Brewer RFA Denver Broncos re-signed March 5[28]
S Quinton Carter UFA None
CB Tony Carter RFA None assigned tender on March 9,[29] re-signed April 27,[30] released September 5[31]
OT Paul Cornick ERFA None assigned tender on March 6,[32] waived May 4[33]
G Orlando Franklin UFA San Diego Chargers signed with the Chargers on March 10[34]
G Ben Garland ERFA Atlanta Falcons assigned tender on March 6,[32] re-signed April 10,[35] waived September 5,[31]
promoted from the Falcons' practice squad on December 15[36]
TE Virgil Green UFA Denver Broncos re-signed March 10[37]
LB Nate Irving UFA Indianapolis Colts signed with the Colts on March 20[38]
LB Steven Johnson UFA Tennessee Titans originally an RFA, re-signed March 10,[39] waived September 5,[31]
claimed by the Titans on September 6[40]
DT Terrance Knighton UFA Washington Redskins signed with the Redskins on March 12[41]
LB Brandon Marshall ERFA Denver Broncos assigned tender on March 6,[32] re-signed April 13[42]
C Will Montgomery UFA Chicago Bears signed with the Bears on April 2[43]
S Rahim Moore UFA Houston Texans signed with the Texans on March 12[44]
TE Jacob Tamme UFA Atlanta Falcons signed with the Falcons on March 19[45]
WR Demaryius Thomas FT Denver Broncos assigned franchise tag on March 2,[46] re-signed July 15[47]
TE Julius Thomas UFA Jacksonville Jaguars signed with the Jaguars on March 10[34]
DT Mitch Unrein UFA San Diego Chargers signed with the Chargers on March 18[48]
WR/RS Wes Welker UFA St. Louis Rams signed with the Rams on November 9[49]

Signings

Position Player 2014 Team Notes
RB Kapri Bibbs Practice squad promoted to the active roster on October 17,[50] waived October 19,[51]
assigned to the practice squad on October 21[52]
C Sam Brenner Miami Dolphins signed November 18[53]
S Josh Bush New York Jets/Denver Broncos signed December 1[54]
TE/FB James Casey Philadelphia Eagles signed April 11,[55] released October 9[56]
TE Owen Daniels Baltimore Ravens signed March 10[57]
TE/FB Joe Don Duncan None signed March 10,[58] waived August 31[59]
C James Ferentz Houston Texans signed September 6[40]
DE Sione Fua Cleveland Browns signed August 6,[60] released September 5[31]
TE Richard Gordon Tennessee Titans
Kansas City Chiefs
signed October 14,[61] released October 17,[50]
re-signed October 19,[51] waived December 1[54]
OT Matt Hall Indianapolis Colts signed August 10,[62] retired August 11[63]
OT Ryan Harris Kansas City Chiefs signed May 28[64]
TE Mitchell Henry Green Bay Packers signed September 6,[40] waived October 14[61]
TE Marcel Jensen Jacksonville Jaguars signed May 12,[65] waived September 5[31]
S Shiloh Keo Houston Texans signed December 9[66]
P Spencer Lanning Cleveland Browns signed August 14,[67] waived August 31[59]
WR Corbin Louks None signed August 3,[68] waived September 5[31]
G Evan Mathis Philadelphia Eagles signed August 25[69]
TE Jake Murphy None signed August 20,[70] waived August 31[59]
G Robert Myers Baltimore Ravens signed off the Ravens' practice squad on December 30[71]
WR Solomon Patton Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Arizona Cardinals
signed May 12,[65] waived August 28[72]
OT Tyler Polumbus Washington Redskins signed October 1[73]
QB Christian Ponder Minnesota Vikings signed November 25,[74] waived December 8[66]
S Shaun Prater Minnesota Vikings signed December 22,[75] released December 29[76]
P Karl Schmitz None signed March 12,[41] waived August 6[60]
DE Antonio Smith Oakland Raiders signed April 2[77]
G Shelley Smith Miami Dolphins signed March 13,[78] waived November 18[53]
S Darian Stewart Baltimore Ravens signed March 13[79]
LB Reggie Walker San Diego Chargers signed March 19,[80] released August 31[59]
DE Vance Walker Kansas City Chiefs signed March 12[81]
Indicates that the player was a free agent at the end of his respective team's 2014 season.

Departures

Position Player Notes
RB Montee Ball released September 6[40]
PK Connor Barth released August 26[82]
RB Jeremy Stewart waived August 31[59]
DE Quanterus Smith waived April 28[83]

Trades

Draft

2015 Denver Broncos Draft
Round Selection Player Position College Notes
1 23 Shane Ray LB Missouri signed June 1[87]
2 59 Ty Sambrailo OT Colorado State signed May 15,[88] placed on injured reserve November 2[89]
3 92 Jeff Heuerman TE Ohio State injured during rookie minicamp,[90] signed June 4,[91]
placed on injured reserve August 31[59]
4 133 * Max Garcia C Florida signed May 13[92]
5 164 Lorenzo Doss CB Tulane signed May 14[93]
6 203 Darius Kilgo NT Maryland signed May 13[92]
7 250 * Trevor Siemian QB Northwestern signed May 15[88]
251 * Taurean Nixon CB Tulane signed May 15,[88] waived September 5,[31]
assigned to the practice squad on September 6,[94]
promoted to the active roster on January 19, 2016[95]
252 * Josh Furman S Oklahoma State signed May 15,[88] waived September 5[31]

Draft trades

Trade partner Broncos give Broncos receive Source
Chicago Bears 2014 fourth- and seventh-round selections 2014 fifth-round selection
2015 fifth-round selection (No. 143 – later traded to the Detroit Lions)
[97]
Detroit Lions Original 2015 first-round selection (No. 28)
2015 fifth-round selection (No. 143)
2016 fifth-round selection
Guard/Center Manny Ramirez
2015 first-round selection (No. 23) [98]
New York Giants Original 2015 seventh-round selection (No. 245) Placekicker Brandon McManus [99]
San Francisco 49ers Original 2015 fourth-round selection (No. 126)
2014 second- and fifth-round selections
2014 second- and seventh-round selections [100]

Undrafted free agents

All undrafted free agents were signed after the 2015 NFL draft concluded on May 2,[101] unless noted otherwise. For the first time since 2003, the Broncos did not have at least one rookie free agent that made the Week 1 regular season roster.[102]

2015 Denver Broncos undrafted free agents
Player Position College Notes
LB Zaire Anderson Nebraska waived September 5,[31] assigned to the practice squad on September 6[94]
G Andre Davis Buffalo signed May 12,[65] waived August 31[59]
C Dillon Day Mississippi State waived September 5,[31] assigned to the practice squad on September 6[94]
TE Dan Light Fordham signed August 28,[72] waived September 1,[59]
assigned to the practice squad on December 2[103]
WR Matt Miller Boise State waived May 11[104]
NT Chuka Ndulue Oklahoma waived September 5,[31] assigned to the practice squad on September 6[94]
WR David Porter Texas Christian signed May 12,[65] waived August 10[62]
OT Connor Rains Wyoming waived August 2[105]
OT Kyle Roberts Nevada waived September 5,[31] assigned to the practice squad on September 7[106]
OT Charles Sweeton Tennessee-Martin signed August 2,[105] waived September 5[31]
WR Jordan Taylor Rice waived September 5,[31] assigned to the practice squad on September 6[94]
DE Josh Watson Clemson waived September 5[31]

Suspensions

Injuries

Omar Bolden

Safety/return specialist Omar Bolden missed the last four games of the regular season due to a hamstring injury. He returned for the team's Divisional playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 17, 2016, only to suffer a torn knee ligament on a non-contact play during the first quarter. Bolden was placed on injured reserve one day later (January 18), and missed the remainder of the Broncos' postseason run.[95]

David Bruton

Safety David Bruton suffered a concussion during the Broncos' Week 13 win over the San Diego Chargers, and missed the Broncos' Week 14 loss to the Oakland Raiders.[115][116] Bruton returned to action the following week, and initially thought he suffered a bruised fibula, after he collided with teammate T. J. Ward, during the Broncos' Week 15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, it was later revealed that Bruton played the remainder of the game with his fibula fractured, and the team placed him on the season-ending injured reserve two days later (December 22).[75]

DeMarcus Ware

Linebacker DeMarcus Ware was twice sidelined with back injuries. Ware initially suffered a back injury during the team's Week 5 win over the Oakland Raiders on October 11, and missed the team's next game at the Cleveland Browns.[117] Ware re-aggravated the same back injury during the Broncos' Week 9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts,[109] and missed the team's next five games.

Absence of Peyton Manning

On November 16, one day after quarterback Peyton Manning had one of the worst games of his career, media reports indicated that Manning had a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot. The Denver Post indicated that Manning initially suffered the injury during the Broncos' Week 9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts during the previous week, though another report indicated that Manning had been dealing with the injury since training camp.[118] Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler replaced Manning in the third quarter of the Broncos' Week 10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, and was announced as the starting quarterback, beginning with the Broncos' Week 11 game at the Chicago Bears.[119] Following an ineffective performance by Osweiler during the first half of the team's Week 17 win over the San Diego Chargers, Manning made his return during the third quarter of that same game, and re-claimed the starting quarterback position for the playoffs.[120]

Staff

2015 Denver Broncos staff
Front office
  • Owner – The Pat Bowlen Trust
  • President/chairman/CEO – Joe Ellis
  • Executive vice president of football operations/general manager – John Elway
  • Director of football administration – Mike Sullivan
  • Director of player personnel – Matt Russell
  • Director of pro personnel – Tom Heckert, Jr.
  • Assistant director of college scouting – Adam Peters
  • Assistant director of pro personnel – A.J. Durso

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Joe DeCamillis
  • Assistant special teams – Tony Coaxum

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Luke Richesson
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Mike Eubanks
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Anthony Lomando
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Dennis Love

Final roster

2015 Denver Broncos final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 inactive, 9 practice squad

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 14 at Seattle Seahawks W 22–20 1–0 CenturyLink Field Recap
2 August 22 at Houston Texans W 14–10 2–0 NRG Stadium Recap
3 August 29 San Francisco 49ers W 19–12 3–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
4 September 3 Arizona Cardinals L 20–22 3–1 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 13 Baltimore Ravens W 19–13 1–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
2 September 17 at Kansas City Chiefs W 31–24 2–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
3 September 27 at Detroit Lions W 24–12 3–0 Ford Field Recap
4 October 4 Minnesota Vikings W 23–20 4–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
5 October 11 at Oakland Raiders W 16–10 5–0 O.co Coliseum Recap
6 October 18 at Cleveland Browns W 26–23 (OT) 6–0 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
7 Bye
8 November 1 Green Bay Packers W 29–10 7–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
9 November 8 at Indianapolis Colts L 24–27 7–1 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap
10 November 15 Kansas City Chiefs L 13–29 7–2 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
11 November 22 at Chicago Bears W 17–15 8–2 Soldier Field Recap
12 November 29 New England Patriots W 30–24 (OT) 9–2 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
13 December 6 at San Diego Chargers W 17–3 10–2 Qualcomm Stadium Recap
14 December 13 Oakland Raiders L 12–15 10–3 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
15 December 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 27–34 10–4 Heinz Field Recap
16 December 28 Cincinnati Bengals W 20–17 (OT) 11–4 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
17 January 3 San Diego Chargers W 27–20 12–4 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week One: Baltimore Ravens at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Ravens 0 3 10013
Broncos 6 3 7319

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information

The Broncos kicked off the 2015 season against the Baltimore Ravens, the Broncos' fifth-consecutive Week 1 home opener. Two first-quarter field goals by placekicker Brandon McManus – from 57 and 56 yards out – gave the Broncos the early 6-point advantage. In the second quarter, a 44-yard field goal by placekicker Justin Tucker got the Ravens on the scoreboard. McManus later countered with a 43-yard field goal just before halftime to put the lead back to 6. Three plays into the Broncos' initial possession of the second half, quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Ravens' cornerback Jimmy Smith for a 24-yard touchdown, in what was the Ravens' only touchdown of the game. After forcing a Broncos' punt, the Ravens increased their lead, with a 44-yard field goal by Tucker. The Broncos were forced to punt on their next two third-quarter offensive possessions. With 10 seconds remaining in the third quarter, the Broncos re-claimed the lead, with cornerback Aqib Talib returning an interception off Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco 51 yards for a touchdown, in what was the Broncos' only touchdown of the game. The Broncos' defense forced the Ravens' to punt on their next possession early in the fourth quarter, and beginning at the 13:51 mark, the Broncos began a 17-play, 81-yard drive that devoured 10:51 off the clock, but had to settle for a 33-yard field goal by McManus to increase to a 19–13 lead. With 2:55 remaining in the game, the Ravens advanced to as far as the Broncos' 16-yard line, hoping for a game-winning touchdown. On the 14th play of the drive, a pass from Flacco to wide receiver Steve Smith, Sr. that was almost a touchdown was deflected by Broncos' cornerback Bradley Roby near the goal line, falling incomplete. On the next play, with 36 seconds remaining, a pass from Flacco intended for tight end Crockett Gilmore was intercepted by safety Darian Stewart in the end zone, sealing the Broncos' fourth consecutive Week 1 victory.[121]

Notes

This marked the first time since September 17, 2006, that the Broncos won a game without scoring an offensive touchdown. Peyton Manning failed to throw a touchdown pass in a season opener for the first time since 2003.[121]

Week 2: at Kansas City Chiefs

Week Two: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 0 14 31431
Chiefs 0 14 3724

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: September 17
  • Game time: 7:25 p.m. CDT/6:25 pm. MDT
  • Game weather: 87 °F (31 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 76,404
  • Referee: Walt Anderson
  • TV announcers (CBS/NFLN): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
  • Recap, Gamebook
Game information

Coming off their hard-fought win over the Ravens, the Broncos traveled to Arrowhead Stadium for an AFC West duel with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football. There was no scoring in the first quarter, which included cornerback David Bruton forcing a fumble off Chiefs' running back Jamaal Charles at the Broncos' 6-yard line. The Chiefs grabbed the lead early in the second quarter, with Charles rushing for a 34-yard touchdown, then added to their lead, when cornerback Marcus Peters returned an interception off Broncos' quarterback Peyton Manning 55 yards for a touchdown. The Broncos responded with two touchdown passes by Manning – a 16-yarder to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders followed by a 1-yard juggling touchdown catch by tight end Virgil Green just before halftime. The latter scoring play came after Chiefs' quarterback Alex Smith was intercepted by cornerback Aqib Talib deep in Chiefs' territory. That was Talib's 2nd pick in as many weeks.[122]

The two teams exchanged field goals in the third quarter – a 35-yarder by Chiefs' placekicker Cairo Santos and a 54-yarder by Broncos' placekicker Brandon McManus. Following an exchange of punts, the Chiefs were attempting to re-claim the lead midway through the fourth quarter, when Smith was intercepted by cornerback Chris Harris, Jr. at the Broncos' 10-yard line with 6:40 remaining. However, the Broncos went three-and-out, and were forced to punt. The Chiefs took a 24–17 lead six plays later, with running back Knile Davis rushing for an 8-yard touchdown with 2:27 left in the game. Manning then engineered a 10-play, 80-yard drive, culminating in a 19-yard touchdown pass to Sanders with 36 seconds left. The game appeared to be headed to overtime, however, on the initial play of the Chiefs' ensuing possession, Broncos' linebacker Brandon Marshall forced a fumble off Charles deep in Chiefs' territory, and cornerback Bradley Roby returned the fumble 21 yards for a touchdown with 27 seconds in the game. The Broncos' defense subdued the Chiefs' last drive.[122]

As of 2023, this is the last time the Broncos have beaten the Chiefs.

Week 3: at Detroit Lions

Week Three: Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 0 14 01024
Lions 0 6 6012

at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Game information

Coming off their comeback win over the Chiefs, the undefeated Broncos traveled to Ford Field to face the winless Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football. After a scoreless first quarter, the Broncos grabbed the lead late in the second quarter, with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 1-yard touchdown. With 1:07 remaining before halftime, the Lions countered, with a 1-yard touchdown run by running back Joique Bell. It was initially ruled as a fumble, but after review, it was reversed to a touchdown as a result of Bell breaking the plane of the goal line. However, Broncos' cornerback Aqib Talib blocked the extra point attempt by placekicker Matt Prater, leaving the score at 7–6. In the closing seconds of the first half, the Broncos responded, with quarterback Peyton Manning connecting on a 45-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 4th-and-1.[123]

Following a questionable fumble by Thomas on the Broncos' opening possession of the second half, Lions' quarterback Matthew Stafford threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to running back Ameer Abdullah. However, the Broncos' defense denied a two-point conversion attempt by Bell that would have tied the game. Each team alternated punts through the next five possessions, until Broncos' linebacker Shaquil Barrett forced a fumble off Stafford near midfield. However, the Broncos had to settle for a 48-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus at the 7:55 mark of the fourth quarter. The Lions were attempting to grab their first lead of the game, however, on the eighth play of the drive, Stafford was intercepted by Broncos' safety David Bruton. Five plays later, the Broncos expanded their lead, with Manning throwing an 11-yard touchdown pass to tight end Owen Daniels just before the two-minute warning to put the game out of reach. That was Daniels' first touchdown as a Bronco. Without any timeouts, the Lions advanced to as far as the Broncos' 15-yard line with 34 seconds remaining, but turned the football over on downs.[123]

Week 4: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Week Four: Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Vikings 0 10 01020
Broncos 3 10 7323

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information

Coming off their Sunday Night win over the Lions, the Broncos returned home for an interconference game vs. the Minnesota Vikings, the Broncos' only home game within a six-week span. The Broncos jumped out to a 13–0 lead, consisting of a 33-yard field goal by place kicker Brandon McManus, followed in the second quarter by a 72-yard touchdown run by running back Ronnie Hillman and another field goal by McManus – from 47 yards out. The Vikings got on the scoreboard just after the two-minute warning, with a 38-yard field goal by placekicker Blair Walsh. The Broncos were attempting to add to their lead on the Vikings' side of the field, however, quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Vikings' linebacker Anthony Barr, who returned the football to the Broncos' 27-yard line. Two plays later, the Vikings narrowed the Broncos' lead, with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater finding wide receiver Mike Wallace alone in the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown just before halftime.[124]

The Broncos took the opening possession of the second half, and added to their lead, with a 1-yard touchdown pass from Manning to tight end Owen Daniels on a 4th-and-goal. Each team alternated punts on the next four possessions, until Vikings' running back Adrian Peterson went untouched for a 48-yard touchdown on a 4th-and-1, with 10:09 remaining in the fourth quarter. Two plays into the Broncos' next possession, Manning was intercepted by safety Harrison Smith, and nine plays later, the Vikings pulled even at 20–20, with a 33-yard field goal by Walsh. The Broncos took a 23–20 lead two plays after the two-minute warning, with a 39-yard field goal by McManus. The Vikings had one last possession with 1:51 remaining in the game, however, on the sixth play of their final drive, Broncos' safety T. J. Ward forced a fumble off Bridgewater at the Vikings' 42-yard line, and linebacker Von Miller recovered the game-clinching fumble.[124]

Week 5: at Oakland Raiders

Week Five: Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 0 3 6716
Raiders 0 7 0310

at O.co Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

Coming off their win over the Vikings, the Broncos traveled to the O.co Coliseum to face their AFC West division rivals, the Oakland Raiders. Broncos' defensive tackle Sylvester Williams blocked a 38-yard field goal attempt by Raiders' placekicker Sebastian Janikowski late in the first quarter. The Broncos then marched down to as far as the Raiders' 8-yard line, but had to settle for a 25-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus early in the second quarter. The Raiders then took a 7–3 lead, with fullback Marcel Reece receiving a 3-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Derek Carr. The Broncos were attempting to take the lead just before halftime, however, quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Raiders' safety Charles Woodson in the end zone.[125]

The Broncos' offense went three-and-out on the initial possession of the second half, and on the Raiders' first play from scrimmage, Broncos' linebacker Von Miller forced a strip sack and fumble recovery of Carr deep in Raiders' territory. The Broncos had to settle for a 20-yard field goal by McManus to pull to within 7–6. Following a Raiders' three-and-out, the Broncos re-claimed the lead, with a 52-yard field goal by McManus. Following another Woodson interception of Manning, the Raiders were attempting to take the lead on the first play of the fourth quarter, however, Janikowski missed wide-left on a 40-yard field goal attempt. Trailing 9–7, the Raiders were once again attempting to take lead, until Broncos' cornerback Chris Harris, Jr. stepped in front of an errant Carr pass and returned an interception 74 yards for a touchdown. With 6:14 remaining in the game, the Raiders were in punt formation with a 4th-and-6 at their own 24-yard line. However, a 5-yard neutral zone penalty on Broncos' safety Omar Bolden gave the Raiders a 4th-and-1, and after a successful fourth-down conversion, the Raiders kept the drive alive.[125]

With 2:38 remaining in the game, the Broncos' defense denied a 4th-and-long pass completion from Carr to Reece near midfield. However, the Broncos were unable to earn a game-clinching first down just before the two-minute warning, which forced the Raiders to burn two of their three team timeouts. On the very next play, a defensive pass interference penalty on Broncos' cornerback Bradley Roby while defending a pass from Carr to wide receiver Amari Cooper moved the football to the Broncos' 32-yard line. With only one timeout remaining, the Raiders decided to send Janikowski onto the field for a 50-yard field goal to pull the Raiders to within 16–10 with 1:45 remaining in the game. The Raiders' onside kick attempt was unsuccessful, and were forced to use their last timeout on the Broncos' first play from scrimmage. Running back C. J. Anderson gained only two yards on three running plays. With eight seconds remaining, Cooper received a punt near the goal line, but the Broncos' defensive special teams subdued the Raiders' last desperation play of the game.[125]

Notes

The Broncos earned their eighth consecutive win over the Raiders, the Broncos' longest winning streak over the Raiders in franchise history,[126] a streak that the Raiders would snap later in the season, during the teams' Week 14 rematch in Denver.

Week 6: at Cleveland Browns

Week Six: Denver Broncos at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 34OTTotal
Broncos 3 7 310326
Browns 0 0 716023

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information

Coming off five hard-fought victories, the Broncos traveled to FirstEnergy Stadium to face the Cleveland Browns – the Broncos' first visit to Cleveland since 2008. A 29-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus late in the first quarter gave the Broncos an early lead. The Broncos increased their lead to 10–0 early in the second quarter, when cornerback Aqib Talib returned an interception off Browns' quarterback Josh McCown 63 yards for a touchdown. Each team alternated punts for the next five offensive possessions, and the Broncos were attempting to add to their lead just before halftime. However, McManus missed wide-left on a 51-yard field goal attempt.[127]

An 11-yard touchdown pass from McCown to tight end Gary Barnidge got the Browns on the scoreboard on the initial possession of the second half. Later in the third quarter, Broncos' linebacker Shaquil Barrett forced a sack and fumble recovery off McCown on the Browns' side of the field, however, the Broncos had to settle on a 25-yard field goal by McManus. Another field goal by McManus – a 39-yarder early in the fourth quarter, increased the Broncos' lead to 16–7. The Browns responded, with another touchdown pass from McCown to Barnidge – from 14 yards out. On the third play of the Broncos' next drive, a short pass from quarterback Peyton Manning intended for running back Ronnie Hillman was bobbled by Hillman and Browns' linebacker Karlos Dansby intercepted the pass and scampered down the sideline 35 yards for a touchdown. The Broncos' defense denied a two-point conversion pass from McCown to wide receiver Travis Benjamin – even after an offsides penalty on Talib that moved the conversion attempt to the 1-yard line, leaving the Browns with a 20–16 lead.[127]

On the very first play of the Broncos' next drive, Manning threw a 75-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to give the Broncos a 23–20 lead with 8:02 remaining in the game. Both teams were forced to punt on their next offensive possessions. With 4:51 remaining, the Browns took possession at their own 40-yard line and were hoping for a go-ahead touchdown after forcing the Broncos to use all three of their team timeouts, but were forced to settle on a game-tying 26-yard field goal by placekicker Travis Coons with 1:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Broncos then went three-and-out, and punted the football back to the Browns to their own 40-yard line. The Browns reached the Broncos' 46-yard line in two plays. On the third play, McCown was intercepted by Broncos' safety David Bruton at the Broncos' 30-yard line, giving the Broncos one last possession before the end of regulation. However, they were only able to advance 13 yards, sending the game to overtime.[127]

The Broncos' won the overtime coin toss, but on the fourth play of the initial possession, Manning threw his third interception of the game – this one to Browns' linebacker Barkevious Mingo, who advanced to the Broncos' 39 yards, giving the Browns a chance of a winning field goal. However, the Broncos' defense pushed the Browns' offense back 13 yards in three plays and out of field goal range. After return specialist Jordan Norwood nearly muffed a punt at the Broncos' 12-yard line at the 11:38 mark of overtime, the Broncos assembled a 13-play, 72-yard drive, and with 4:56 left, McManus kicked the game-winning 34-yard field goal.[127]

Notes

The Broncos won their 11th consecutive game against the Browns, dating back to the 1991 season – a streak in which the Browns snapped during the 2018 season. The Broncos improved their all-time series record against the Browns to 23–5 (including the playoffs).[128]

Week 8: vs. Green Bay Packers

Week Eight: Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Packers 0 7 3010
Broncos 7 10 7529

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: November 1
  • Game time: 6:30 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 61 °F (16 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 77,075
  • Referee: John Parry
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
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Coming off their bye week, the Broncos played host to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, with both teams entering the game with 6–0 records. The Broncos jumped out to a 17–0 lead, consisting of a pair of touchdown runs by running back Ronnie Hillman – a 1-yarder in the first quarter and a 15-yarder in the second quarter, followed by a 50-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus. The Packers got on the scoreboard late in the second quarter, with running back Eddie Lacy rushing for a 2-yard touchdown. The Packers narrowed the Broncos' lead to 17–10 on the initial possession of the second half, with a 56-yard field goal by placekicker Mason Crosby. The Broncos' defense then held the Packers scoreless for the remainder of the game, and their offense added to their lead, with running back C. J. Anderson rushing for a 28-yard touchdown, followed in the fourth quarter by a 24-yard field goal by McManus. Later, linebacker DeMarcus Ware forced a sack and fumble off Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers, resulting in a safety that put the game out of reach.[129]

Notes

Owner Pat Bowlen was inducted into the Broncos' Ring of Fame during halftime.[129] Due to his battle with Alzheimer's disease, Bowlen relinquished control of the team to team president Joe Ellis and executive vice president/general manager John Elway prior to the start of the 2014 season.[130] The Broncos' defense limited Aaron Rodgers to just 77 yards passing – the lowest of Rodgers' career in a game where he wasn't knocked out by injury.[131] The Broncos started 7–0 for only the second time in franchise history, the other time was in 1998, when they started 13–0 and won Super Bowl XXXIII.[129] This was the first of two games in which the Broncos wore their alternate navy blue jerseys – the other game was Week 14 vs. the Oakland Raiders.[132]

Week 9: at Indianapolis Colts

Week Nine: Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 0 7 10724
Colts 7 10 01027

at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: November 8
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST/2:25 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 54 °F (12 °C), sunny – retractable roof open
  • Game attendance: 66,894
  • Referee: Brad Allen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
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Coming off their dominating win over the previously unbeaten Packers, the Broncos traveled to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the Indianapolis Colts. A 7-yard touchdown run by running back Frank Gore in the first quarter, followed in the second quarter by a 43-yard field goal by placekicker Adam Vinatieri and a 3-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Andrew Luck to tight end Jack Doyle gave the Colts a 17–0 lead. The latter scoring play occurred after Broncos' quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Colts' safety Mike Adams. The Broncos got on the scoreboard in the closing seconds of the first half, with return specialist Omar Bolden returning a punt 83 yards for a touchdown. The Broncos narrowed the gap on their initial possession of the second half, with Manning throwing a 64-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, then tied the game, with a 29-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus. The Colts re-claimed the lead early in the fourth quarter, with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Luck to running back Ahmad Bradshaw. The Broncos responded, with a 1-yard touchdown pass from Manning to tight end Owen Daniels, in what was the final regular-season touchdown pass of Manning's career. Another field goal by Vinatieri – from 55 yards out, gave the Colts a 27–24 lead with 6:18 remaining in the game. On the Broncos' first play of their next possession, Manning was intercepted by Colts' cornerback Darius Butler. The Colts' offense forced the Broncos to use all of their timeouts, and with 28 seconds remaining, Vinatieri kicked a 23-yard field goal. However, the Colts decided not to take the points due to a defensive holding penalty on Broncos' linebacker Danny Trevathan, which enabled Luck to end the game on a quarterback kneel.[133]

Week 10: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Week Ten: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Chiefs 10 9 3729
Broncos 0 0 01313

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: November 15
  • Game time: 2:25 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C), mostly sunny
  • Game attendance: 76,973
  • Referee: Gene Steratore
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Jamie Erdahl
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Hoping to rebound from their first loss of the season, the Broncos returned home for an AFC West divisional rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs. After Peyton Manning became the NFL's all-time leader in regular season passing yardage, the game turned sour for the Broncos. Following a Manning interception, the Chiefs capitalized, with a 4-yard touchdown run by running back Charcandrick West. The Broncos' offense went three-and-out on their next two possessions, and the Chiefs increased their lead to 10–0, with a 48-yard field goal by placekicker Cairo Santos. The Chiefs increased their lead to 19–0 at halftime, with three more field goals by Santos – from 49, 34 and 33 yards out. By halftime, Manning had thrown three interceptions and the Broncos' offense had earned only one first down. The Broncos went three-and-out on their first possession of the second half, and a 50-yarder field goal by Santos increased the Chiefs' lead to 22–0. After Manning threw his fourth interception of the game on the Broncos' next possession, he was pulled and replaced by backup quarterback Brock Osweiler for the remainder of the game. Osweiler drove the Broncos' into the red zone early in the fourth quarter, but was intercepted by Chiefs' safety Eric Berry. Two plays later, the Chiefs increased their lead to 29–0, when quarterback Alex Smith connected with West on an 80-yard touchdown pass. The Broncos' finally got on the scoreboard with 5:31 remaining in the game, with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 1-yard touchdown (two-point conversion attempt unsuccessful), followed by a 7-yard touchdown pass from Osweiler to wide receiver Andre Caldwell, but the Chiefs' lead was too much for the Broncos to overcome. Peyton Manning finished the day with the first 0.0 passer rating of his career.[134]

Week 11: at Chicago Bears

Week Eleven: Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 7 3 0717
Bears 0 6 3615

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: November 22
  • Game time: 12:00 pm. CST/11:00 am. MST
  • Game weather: 29 °F (−2 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 62,483
  • Referee: Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts and Evan Washburn
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Hoping to rebound from back-to-back losses, the Broncos traveled to Soldier Field to face the Chicago Bears. It was the first start for quarterback Brock Osweiler, substituting for the injured Peyton Manning. The Broncos grabbed the lead on their initial possession, when Osweiler, playing on his 25th birthday, connected with wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 48-yard touchdown pass. The Bears got on the scoreboard in the second quarter, with two field goals by placekicker Robbie Gould – from 46 and 37 yards out. The Broncos increased their lead to 10–6, with a 24-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus as time expired in the second half. Midway through the third quarter, Broncos' linebacker Danny Trevathan intercepted a pass by Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler deep in Bears' territory. Six plays later, the Broncos were attempting to add to their lead on a 4th-and-goal, however, the Bears' defense prevailed after running back Ronnie Hillman was inadvertently tripped by Owseiler on the hand off at the 2-yard line. The Bears then marched down the field, and another 37-yard field goal by Gould narrowed the Broncos' lead to 10–9 near the end of the third quarter.[135]

The Broncos then increased their lead to 17–9 early in the fourth quarter, when Osweiler fired a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Cody Latimer, who was playing in place of the injured Emmanuel Sanders. The Bears once again marched down the field, and were facing a 4th-and-goal from the Broncos' 4-yard line, however, a pass from Cutler to running back Jeremy Langford was broken up by Broncos' cornerback Aqib Talib with ten minutes remaining in the game. The Broncos' offense chewed up six minutes of the clock, but were forced to punt, giving the football back to the Bears with 4:23 remaining. On the sixth play of the Bears' next drive, Broncos' linebacker Von Miller forced a strip sack and fumble off Cutler at the Broncos' 35-yard line, which was recovered by defensive end Malik Jackson with 2:30 remaining. However, the Broncos' offense went three-and-out, though they forced the Bears to burn two of their three team timeouts. Just after the two-minute warning, the Bears marched down the field, and finally got into the end zone with only 29 seconds remaining, with Langford lunging for a 2-yard touchdown run. However, the Broncos' defense denied a two-point conversion running attempt by Langford, which would have tied the game. The Bears' subsequent onside kick was unsuccessful, and the Broncos' offense ran out the clock.[135]

Notes

This was the first game this season in which the Broncos' offense did not commit any turnovers.[135] This was Bears' head coach John Fox's first game against the Broncos since mutually parting ways with the Broncos following the end of the 2014 season. It also marked Jay Cutler's first game against the Broncos, who drafted Cutler in the first round of the 2006 draft before he was traded to the Bears prior to the 2009 season. Cutler did not play when the Broncos and Bears last faced each in other in 2011 due to a thumb injury.[136]

Week 12: vs. New England Patriots

Week Twelve: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34OTTotal
Patriots 7 7 010024
Broncos 0 7 017630

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: November 29
  • Game time: 6:30 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 23 °F (−5 °C), cloudy with light snow
  • Game attendance: 76,970
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
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Coming off their win over the Bears, the Broncos returned home for an AFC duel with the New England Patriots on NBC's Sunday Night Football, on a snowy night in Denver. The Patriots, who entered the game with a 10–0 record, jumped out to a 14–0 lead, with quarterback Tom Brady tossing two touchdown passes – a 23-yarder to tight end Rob Gronkowski, followed in the second quarter by a 10-yarder to tight end Scott Chandler. The latter score occurred after Broncos' quarterback Brock Osweiler had a pass deflected and intercepted deep in Broncos' territory. The Broncos got on the scoreboard just before the two-minute warning, with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 19-yard touchdown.[137]

The Broncos had a chance to cut into the Patriots' lead on their first possession of the second half, however, placekicker Brandon McManus missed wide-right on a 47-yard field goal attempt. Each team proceeded to trade punts on their next two offensive possessions, until Brady connected with wide receiver Brandon Bolden on a 63-yard touchdown pass at the beginning of the fourth quarter to give the Patriots a 21–7 lead. The Broncos' offense went three-and-out, and were forced to punt. However, Patriots' return specialist Chris Harper muffed the punt, which was recovered by Shaquil Barrett at the Patriots' 36-yard line, giving the Broncos new life. Four plays later, the Broncos pulled to within a one-touchdown deficit, with a 15-yard touchdown run by running back C. J. Anderson. The Broncos' defense forced a punt on the Patriots' next possession, which was aided by an offensive holding penalty on guard Tre' Jackson that nullified a 51-yard pass completion from Brady to wide receiver Keshawn Martin on a third-and-long play. The Broncos then marched down the field, but had to settle for a 21-yard field goal by McManus to pull to within 21–17 with 6:12 remaining in the fourth quarter. The two teams traded punts on their next possessions, and with 2:39 remaining and no timeouts, the Broncos forced a Patriots' punt. The Broncos marched down the field and were facing a 2nd-and-goal from the Patriots' 7-yard line, when Osweiler was sacked for an eight-yard loss. However, the sack was nullified by a defensive holding penalty on Patriots' safety Patrick Chung. On the very next play, the Broncos grabbed their first lead of the game, when Osweiler connected with wide receiver Andre Caldwell on a 4-yard touchdown with 1:15 remaining in the fourth quarter.[137]

The Patriots were not done yet, as Brady engineered a 5-play, 51-yard drive, which culminated with placekicker Stephen Gostkowski kicking a game-tying 47-yard field goal as time expired, sending the game to overtime. The Patriots won the overtime coin toss, but their offense went three-and-out. Following a Patriots' punt, the Broncos started their first overtime drive at their own 43-yard line, and three plays later, Anderson scampered down the sideline for a game-winning 48-yard touchdown run.[137]

Week 13: at San Diego Chargers

Week Thirteen: Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 14 3 0017
Chargers 0 3 003

at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California

  • Date: December 6
  • Game time: 2:05 pm. MST/1:05 pm. PST
  • Game weather: 78 °F (26 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 68,631
  • Referee: Walt Coleman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon and Scott Kaplan
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Coming off their overtime win over the Patriots, the Broncos traveled to Qualcomm Stadium for their first of two matches with their AFC West division rivals, the San Diego Chargers. On the Broncos' opening drive, quarterback Brock Osweiler connected with wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 3-yard touchdown pass. The Chargers had a chance to get on the scoreboard midway through the first quarter, but placekicker Josh Lambo missed wide-right on a 48-yard field goal attempt. Toward the end of the first quarter, the Broncos added to the lead, when linebacker Danny Trevathan intercepted an errant pass by Chargers' quarterback Philip Rivers and returned it for a 25-yard touchdown. After forcing a Chargers' punt early in the second quarter, the Broncos marched down the field with a long drive that chewed up seven minutes, but had to settle for a 23-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus that increased their lead to 17–0. The Chargers got on the scoreboard just after the two-minute warning, with a 51-yard field goal by Lambo, which would be the final scoring play of the game by either team. In the third quarter, the Broncos' defense recovered two forced fumbles, while on offense, McManus missed wide right on a 52-yard field goal attempt and Osweiler threw an interception deep in Chargers' territory. In the fourth quarter, the Broncos' offense punted on all of their possessions (save the final kneel down), while their defense did not allow the Chargers' offense to advance past their own 47-yard line.[138]

Notes

The Broncos swept their division rivals on the road for the sixth time in seven seasons.

Week 14: vs. Oakland Raiders

Week Fourteen: Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 0 9615
Broncos 6 6 0012

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: December 13
  • Game time: 2:05 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 45 °F (7 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 76,824
  • Referee: Bill Vinovich
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts and Evan Washburn
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Brock Osweiler during the game

Coming off their win over the Chargers, the Broncos returned home for an AFC West rematch against the Oakland Raiders. In the first half, the Broncos' defense held the Raiders' offense to –12 net yards of offense, and the Broncos' offense dominated the time of possession by a nearly 3–1 margin, but had to settle for four field goals by placekicker Brandon McManus – from 41 and 35 yards in the first quarter, and 29 and 20 yards in the second quarter. The latter field goal occurred after wide receiver Demaryius Thomas dropped a crucial pass in the end zone from quarterback Brock Osweiler with only four seconds before halftime.[139]

The Raiders got on the scoreboard on the initial possession of the second half, with quarterback Derek Carr connecting with wide receiver Seth Roberts on an 11-yard touchdown pass. Later in the third quarter, the Broncos were backed up to their own 2-yard line following a Raiders' punt, and three plays later, the Raiders pulled to within 12–9, when defensive end Khalil Mack forced a fumble off Osweiler in the end zone for a safety. The Broncos' forced another Raiders' punt, however, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Emmanuel Sanders muffed a punt deep in Broncos' territory, and the Raiders capitalized three plays later, with Carr throwing a 16-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mychal Rivera (with an unsuccessful two-point conversion attempt). The Broncos drove down the field on their next offensive possession, but McManus missed on a 49-yard field goal attempt that hit the left upright. After each team traded punts, the Raiders were attempting to add to their lead, but placekicker Sebastian Janikowski missed wide left on a 43-yard field goal attempt with 5:27 remaining in the game. The Broncos were facing a 4th-and-5 at their own 38-yard line with 3:50 remaining in the game, but tight end Vernon Davis dropped a pass from Osweiler that would have been a first down. The Broncos' defense forced the Raiders to go three-and-out, while being forced to use two of their remaining three team timeouts. With 2:35 remaining, the Broncos had one last possession, but on the sixth play, another dropped 4th-down pass – this one by Thomas – sealed the Raiders' win.[139]

Notes

The Broncos wore their alternate navy blue jerseys for this game.[132]

Week 15: at Pittsburgh Steelers

Week Fifteen: Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Broncos 14 13 0027
Steelers 7 6 71434

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: December 20
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST/2:25 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 41 °F (5 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 67,234
  • Referee: Carl Cheffers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
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Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Raiders, the Broncos traveled to Heinz Field to face the Pittsburgh Steelers. On the Broncos' first offensive possession, running back Ronnie Hillman committed a fumble deep in their own territory, and the Steelers capitalized two plays later, with a 2-yard touchdown run by running back DeAngelo Williams. The Broncos reeled off 20 unanswered points, with quarterback Brock Osweiler throwing a pair of touchdown passes – an 18-yarder to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and a 61-yarder to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, followed in the second quarter by Osweiler scrambling for a 7-yard touchdown. The latter score came after the Broncos' defense intercepted Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, and also had a missed extra-point attempt by placekicker Brandon McManus. The Steelers then marched down the field, but had to settle for a 24-yard field goal by placekicker Chris Boswell. The Broncos then increased their lead to 27–10, with Osweiler connecting with Thomas on a 6-yard touchdown pass at the 2-minute warning. However, it would be the Broncos' final scoring play of the game, as the offense was shut out in the second half for the third consecutive week. The Steelers pulled to within 27–13, with Boswell kicking a 41-yard field goal just before halftime.[140]

Midway through the third quarter, Roethlisberger connected with wide receiver Antonio Brown on a 9-yard touchdown. Later in the third quarter, Broncos' return specialist Jordan Norwood returned a punt 71 yards for a touchdown; however, the touchdown was nullified by an illegal substitution penalty. Following a Broncos' three-and-out, the Steelers tied the game early in the fourth quarter, with Roethlisberger throwing a 9-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Markus Wheaton. Each team proceeded to trade punt on their next two possessions, and with just over five minutes remaining, Osweiler was intercepted by Steelers' linebacker Ryan Shazier at the Broncos' 37-yard line, and three plays later, the Steelers re-claimed the lead, with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown. The Broncos then marched down to the Steelers' 36-yard line with 2:17 remaining, but turned the football over on downs. Just before the two-minute warning, the Steelers were attempting to run out the clock, however, Roethlisberger chose to pass the football, and was intercepted by linebacker Brandon Marshall just before the two-minute warning, giving the Broncos one last possession. However, Osweiler threw four straight incompletions, and the Steelers ran out the clock.[140]

Week 16: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Week Sixteen: Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34OTTotal
Bengals 7 7 03017
Broncos 0 3 77320

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information

Hoping to avoid their first three-game losing streak since 2011, the Broncos played host to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Bengals dominated the first half time of possession by more than a 2–1 margin. The Bengals took the opening possession of the game and marched down the field, with quarterback A. J. McCarron, playing in place of the injured Andy Dalton, throwing a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver A. J. Green in the corner of the end zone. The Bengals later added to their lead in the second quarter, with wide receiver Mohamed Sanu rushing for a 6-yard touchdown, in a "wildcat" formation. The Bengals were threatening to add to their lead just before the two-minute warning, but placekicker Mike Nugent missed wide right on a 45-yard field goal attempt. The Broncos then marched down the field, but had to settle for a 23-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus just before halftime.[141]

The Broncos took the initial possession of the second half, and pulled to within 14–10, with quarterback Brock Osweiler connecting with wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders on an 8-yard touchdown pass, which was the only scoring play of the third quarter. After having trouble stopping the Bengals' offense in the first half, the Broncos' defense forced the Bengals to punt on their first four possessions of the second half. The Broncos grabbed a 17–14 lead early in the fourth quarter, with running back C. J. Anderson scampering down the sideline for a 39-yard touchdown. A 52-yard field goal by Nugent helped the Bengals tie the game at 17–17 with 6:51 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Broncos had reached the Bengals' 27-yard line on the next possession, and were attempting a game-winning drive, but Bengals' defensive end Michael Johnson forced a fumble off Anderson, which was recovered by safety Reggie Nelson. However, the Broncos' defense forced a Bengals' punt, and the Broncos' offense began their next drive at their own 20-yard line with 1:40 remaining. However, McManus badly missed wide left on a potential game-winning 45-yard field goal attempt as time expired, sending the game to overtime.[141]

The Broncos won the overtime coin toss, and took a 20–17 lead on their initial possession, with a 37-yard field goal by McManus. The drive was aided by a 15-yard personal foul penalty on Bengals' linebacker Vontaze Burfict for a late hit out-of-bounds. The Bengals started their first offensive possession of overtime at their own 33-yard line, and on their first play, McCarron attempted a pass that was incomplete, as his arm was hit by Broncos' linebacker Von Miller. Broncos' head coach Gary Kubiak called a timeout, thinking the play should have been ruled as a game-ending fumble, however, the initial ruling was upheld by instant replay. On the very next play, McCarron fumbled the snap, which was recovered by Broncos' linebacker DeMarcus Ware to end the game and send the Broncos to the postseason for the fifth consecutive season.[141]

Notes

This was the third game of the season that the Broncos won after trailing 14–0 – the other two were Week 2 at the Kansas City Chiefs and Week 12 vs. the New England Patriots.

Week 17: vs. San Diego Chargers

Week Seventeen: San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Chargers 3 3 7720
Broncos 7 0 71327

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: January 3, 2016
  • Game time: 2:25 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 50 °F (10 °C), mostly sunny
  • Game attendance: 76,844
  • Referee: Ron Torbert
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Tracy Wolfson
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Game information

The Broncos regular-season finale was an AFC West divisional rematch against the San Diego Chargers. On the second play of the game, quarterback Brock Osweiler completed a pass to Demaryius Thomas for a 72-yard touchdown pass. The Chargers scored on their first offensive possession, with a 50-yard field goal by placekicker Josh Lambo. The Broncos' offense turned the football over on four of their next five possessions, including two fumbles and two interceptions. Lambo added a 42-yard field goal later in the second quarter to pull the Chargers to within 7–6. On the Broncos first possession of the second half, C. J. Anderson fumbled the ball for the second consecutive game, leading to quarterback Philip Rivers completing a pass to tight end Antonio Gates for a 13-yard touchdown. On the Broncos' next offensive possession, Peyton Manning took over for Osweiler at quarterback – Manning's first time playing since Week 10 – and the Broncos re-claimed the lead with a 1-yard touchdown run by Anderson. The Broncos then added to their lead early in the fourth quarter, with a 48-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus. However, the Chargers grabbed a 20–17 lead on their next offensive play, with Rivers throwing an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyrell Williams. A 35-yard field goal by McManus tied the game at 20–20 with 9:48 remaining in the game. After the two teams proceeded to traded punts, Rivers was intercepted by Broncos' safety Shiloh Keo, and the Broncos immediately capitalized, with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 23-yard touchdown to give the Broncos a 27–20 lead with 4:50 remaining in the game. The Chargers' offense attempted a rally, and advanced to as far as the Broncos' 40-yard line, but turned the football over on downs just after the two-minute warning. The Broncos ran out the clock.[120]

With the win, coupled with the New England Patriots' loss to the Miami Dolphins earlier in the day, the Broncos clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed – the Broncos, Patriots and Bengals finished tied for the AFC's best record at 12–4, however, the Broncos claimed the No. 1 seed based on head-to-head sweep.

Standings

Division

AFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(1) Denver Broncos 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 355 296 W2
(5) Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 0 .688 5–1 10–2 405 287 W10
Oakland Raiders 7 9 0 .438 3–3 7–5 359 399 L1
San Diego Chargers 4 12 0 .250 0–6 3–9 320 398 L2

Conference

# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division Leaders
1[a] Denver Broncos West 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 .500 .479 W2
2[a] New England Patriots East 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 .473 .448 L2
3[a] Cincinnati Bengals North 12 4 0 .750 5–1 9–3 .477 .406 W1
4 Houston Texans South 9 7 0 .563 5–1 7–5 .496 .410 W3
Wild Cards
5 Kansas City Chiefs West 11 5 0 .688 5–1 10–2 .496 .432 W10
6[b] Pittsburgh Steelers North 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 .504 .463 W1
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[b] New York Jets East 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 .441 .388 L1
8[c] Buffalo Bills East 8 8 0 .500 4–2 7–5 .508 .438 W2
9[c] Indianapolis Colts South 8 8 0 .500 4–2 6–6 .500 .406 W2
10 Oakland Raiders West 7 9 0 .438 3–3 7–5 .512 .366 L1
11 Miami Dolphins East 6 10 0 .375 1–5 4–8 .469 .469 W2
12[d] Jacksonville Jaguars South 5 11 0 .313 2–4 5–7 .473 .375 L3
13[d] Baltimore Ravens North 5 11 0 .313 3–3 4–8 .508 .425 L1
14 San Diego Chargers West 4 12 0 .250 0–6 3–9 .527 .328 L2
15[e] Cleveland Browns North 3 13 0 .188 1–5 2–10 .531 .271 L3
16[e] Tennessee Titans South 3 13 0 .188 1–5 1–11 .492 .375 L4
Tiebreakers[f]
  1. ^ a b c Denver finished ahead of New England and Cincinnati for the No. 1 seed based on head-to-head sweep. New England finished ahead of Cincinnati for the No. 2 seed based
    on record vs. common opponents — New England's cumulative record against Buffalo, Denver, Houston and Pittsburgh was 4–1, while Cincinnati's cumulative record against
    the same four teams was 2–3.
  2. ^ a b Pittsburgh finished ahead of the New York Jets for the No. 6 seed and qualified for the last playoff spot based on record vs. common opponents — Pittsburgh's cumulative
    record against Cleveland, Indianapolis, New England and Oakland was 4–1, while the Jets' cumulative record against the same four teams was 3–2.
  3. ^ a b Buffalo finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head-to-head victory.
  4. ^ a b Jacksonville finished ahead of Baltimore based on head-to-head victory.
  5. ^ a b Cleveland finished ahead of Tennessee based on head-to-head victory.
  6. ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

Postseason

Playoff round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
Wild Card First-round bye
Divisional January 17, 2016 Pittsburgh Steelers (6) W 23–16 1–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
AFC Championship January 24, 2016 New England Patriots (2) W 20–18 2–0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
Super Bowl 50 February 7, 2016 vs. Carolina Panthers (N1) W 24–10 3–0 Levi's Stadium Recap

AFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. (6) Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC Divisional Playoffs: (6) Pittsburgh Steelers at (1) Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Steelers 7 3 3316
Broncos 6 3 31123

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information

Following a first-round bye, the Broncos began their run in the 2015–16 NFL playoffs at home by hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional round, in the eighth playoff meeting between the two teams. The Broncos' first drive of the game started at the Steelers' 30-yard line, following a 42-yard punt return by Omar Bolden, but the Broncos were forced to settle on a 28-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus. The Steelers drove to the Broncos' 32-yard line on their next possession and chose to convert a 4th-and-1 instead of attempting a field goal in high winds, but Broncos' cornerback Aqib Talib broke up a long pass from Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to wide receiver Markus Wheaton at the goal line. Later in the first quarter, McManus added a 41-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 6–0 lead. The Steelers then drove 80 yards in five plays, and grabbed the lead, with running back Fitzgerald Toussaint rushing for a 1-yard touchdown, then added to their lead early in the second quarter, with a 43-yard field goal by placekicker Chris Boswell. McManus made a 51-yard field goal as time expired in the first half to narrow the Steelers' lead to 10–9. The Broncos' offense converted only one third down out of eight attempts in the first half.[142]

Boswell made a 28-yard field goal on the Steelers' first possession of the second half to extend to a 13–9 lead. After the two teams exchanged punts, McManus kicked his fourth field goal of the game – from 41 yards out. Following an exchange of punts, the Steelers, with a one-point lead, drove 41 yards to the Broncos' 34-yard line in three plays. On the fourth play, Broncos' cornerback Bradley Roby forced a fumble off Toussaint, which was recovered by linebacker DeMarcus Ware with 9:52 remaining in the game. The Broncos then drove 65 yards in 13 plays that consumed 6:48 off the clock, and re-claimed the lead, with running back C. J. Anderson marching for a 1-yard touchdown, coupled with quarterback Peyton Manning throwing a quick pass to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas for a two-point conversion. The Steelers were attempting a rally, but the Broncos' defense tightened, and a Ware sack of Roethlisberger on fourth down just after the two-minute warning gave the Broncos the football at the Steelers' 30-yard line. Three plays later, after forcing the Steelers to burn two of their three remaining timeouts, the Broncos added to their lead, with McManus' fifth field goal of the game – a 45-yarder with 57 seconds remaining. The Steelers then advanced to the Broncos' 29-yard line, following a defensive pass interference penalty on Ward and two passes from Roethlisberger to Bryant totaling 29 yards. With only 19 seconds remaining, a 47-yard field goal by Boswell pulled the Steelers to within 23–16. However, the Steelers' ensuing onside kick attempt was unsuccessful.[142]

With the win, the Broncos advanced to the AFC Championship game.

Notes

The Broncos improved their all-time playoff record against the Steelers to 5–3.[143]

AFC Championship: vs. (2) New England Patriots

AFC Championship: (2) New England Patriots at (1) Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Patriots 6 3 3618
Broncos 7 10 0320

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: January 24, 2016
  • Game time: 1:05 pm. MST
  • Game weather: 46 °F (8 °C), mostly sunny
  • Game attendance: 77,112
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn and Jay Feely
  • Recap, Gamebook
Game information

Coming off their Divisional playoff win over the Steelers, the Broncos hosted the No. 2 seed New England Patriots in the AFC Championship. The Broncos claimed the lead on their first possession, with quarterback Peyton Manning throwing a 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Owen Daniels. The Broncos' defense forced the Patriots' offense to punt on their first three possessions. Later in the first quarter, Manning threw a pass that was intended for running back Ronnie Hillman, but after a Patriots' challenge, the play was ruled a backwards pass and fumble, which was recovered by Patriots' linebacker Jonathan Freeny. The Patriots capitalized two plays later, with running back Steven Jackson rushing for a 1-yard touchdown. However, placekicker Stephen Gostkowski missed wide right on the extra-point attempt. Early in the second quarter, Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady was intercepted by Broncos' linebacker Von Miller deep in Patriots' territory. Three plays later, Manning threw another touchdown pass to Daniels – from 12 yards out, in what was the final touchdown pass of Manning's career – regular season or postseason. The Patriots cut into the Broncos' lead midway through the second quarter, with Gostkowski making a 46-yard field goal. The Broncos extended their lead to 17–9 just before halftime, with a 52-yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus.[144]

A 38-yard field goal by Gostkowski was the only scoring play of the third quarter. The Broncos' offense went three-and-out on two of their three possessions of the third quarter. To begin the fourth quarter, the Broncos marched to the Patriots' 13-yard line, keyed by a 30-yard run by running back C. J. Anderson, but Manning overthrew wide receiver Jordan Norwood in the end zone on a third-down passing play. The Broncos had to settle on a 31-yard field goal by McManus to extend to a 20–12 lead with 10:06 remaining in the game. The Patriots marched down the field, and were facing a 4th-and-1 at the Broncos' 16-yard line with 6:06 remaining. However, instead of kicking a field goal, Brady threw a short pass to wide receiver Julian Edelman, who was tackled for 1-yard loss by cornerback Chris Harris, Jr. The Broncos were forced to punt on their next possession, and the Patriots once again drove deep into Broncos' territory, facing a 4th-and-6 with 2:25 remaining. However, the Patriots' turned the football over on downs once again, with Brady throwing an incomplete pass in the back of the end zone that was intended for tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was triple-covered by the Broncos' secondary.[144]

The Broncos' offense forced the Patriots to burn two of their three team timeouts prior to two-minute warning, but went three-and-out, giving the football back to the Patriots. The Patriots started their final offensive possession at midfield with 1:52 remaining. After Brady threw three consecutive incompletions, he connected with Gronkowski on a 40-yard pass on a 4th-and-10 play to keep the drive alive. With 17 seconds remaining, the Patriots were facing a 4th-and-goal at the Broncos' 4-yard line, and Brady found Gronkowski in the back of the end zone for a touchdown to narrow the Broncos' lead to 20–18. However, Broncos' cornerback Bradley Roby intercepted Brady on the potential game-tying two-point conversion attempt. The Patriots' ensuing onside kick attempt was unsuccessful, sealing the win for the Broncos.[144]

With the win, the Broncos advanced to their eighth Super Bowl in team history. This was also the final meeting in the rivalry between legendary quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady – regular season or postseason. Brady owned an 11–6 record vs. Manning, including the postseason, where Manning held a 3-2 edge (3–1 in AFC title games).

Super Bowl 50: vs. (N1) Carolina Panthers

Super Bowl 50: (N1) Carolina Panthers vs. (A1) Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Panthers 0 7 0310
Broncos 10 3 3824

at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

  • Date: February 7, 2016
  • Game time: 4:30 pm. MST/3:30 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: 76 °F (24 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 71,088
  • Referee: Clete Blakeman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Evan Washburn and Tracy Wolfson
  • Recap, Gamebook
Game information
 
Peyton Manning handing the ball off to C. J. Anderson at Super Bowl 50

Placekicker Brandon McManus gave the Broncos the lead on the first possession of the game, with a 34-yard field goal. Following an exchange of punts, Broncos' linebacker Von Miller forced a fumble off Panthers' quarterback Cam Newton, which was recovered by defensive end Malik Jackson in the end zone, giving the Broncos a 10–0 lead. Following another exchange of punts, the Panthers got on the scoreboard early in the second quarter, with running back Jonathan Stewart diving for a 1-yard touchdown. Following miscommunication by the Panthers' defensive special teams, Broncos' return specialist Jordan Norwood returned a punt to the Panthers' 14-yard line. However, the Broncos were forced to settle for a 33-yard field goal by McManus.[145]

The Panthers took the opening possession of the second half, and drove to the Broncos' 26-yard line. However, placekicker Graham Gano missed on a 44-yard field goal attempt that hit the right upright. During the Panthers' drive, Miller broke up a pass from Newton to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery that would have given the Panthers a first-and-goal. McManus added a 30-yard field goal to extend the Broncos' lead. Early in the fourth quarter, Panthers' defensive end Kony Ealy forced a strip sack and fumble recovery off Broncos' quarterback Peyton Manning near midfield, but were forced to settle on a 39-yard field goal by Gano to narrow the Broncos' lead to 16–10. With 4:51 remaining, Miller then forced yet another strip sack and fumble off Newton, ending the Panthers' drive, with safety T. J. Ward recovering the football at the Panthers' 4-yard line. Following a defensive holding penalty on Panthers' cornerback Josh Norman on a third-and-goal, the Broncos added to their lead, with running back C. J. Anderson rushing for a 2-yard touchdown, coupled with Manning completing a pass to wide receiver Bennie Fowler for a two-point conversion with 3:13 remaining. The Panthers had two more offensive possessions, but the Broncos' defense stood their ground, preventing a first down on both drives to win their third Super Bowl.[145]

Notes

Peyton Manning's two-point conversion pass to Bennie Fowler late in the fourth quarter was the final pass completion of Manning's 18-year NFL career, and this was Manning's final NFL game, as he retired on March 7, 2016.[146]

Statistics

Team leaders

Category Player(s) Value
Passing yards Peyton Manning 2,249
Passing touchdowns Brock Osweiler 10
Rushing yards Ronnie Hillman 863
Rushing touchdowns Ronnie Hillman 7
Receptions Demaryius Thomas 105
Receiving yards Demaryius Thomas 1,304
Receiving touchdowns Demaryius Thomas
Emmanuel Sanders
6
Points Brandon McManus 125
Kickoff return yards Omar Bolden 342
Punt return yards Omar Bolden 123
Tackles Danny Trevathan 110
Sacks Von Miller 11
Forced fumbles Shaquil Barrett
Von Miller
4
Interceptions Aqib Talib 3

Source for this section: Denver Broncos' official website.[147]

League rankings

Offense
Category Value NFL rank
(out of 32)
Total yards 355.5 YPG 16th
Yards per play 5.4 19th
Rushing yards 107.4 YPG 17th
Yards per rush 4.2 12th
Passing yards 248.1 YPG 14th
Yards per pass 7 22nd
Scoring 22.2 PPG 19th
Pass completions 368/606 (.607) 24th
Third downs 79/224 (.353) 25th
Possession average 30:30 19th
Fewest sacks allowed 39 20th
Turnover differential –4 T–19th
Defense
Category Value NFL rank
(out of 32)
Total yards 283.1 YPG 1st
Yards per play 4.4 1st
Rushing yards 83.6 YPG 3rd
Yards per rush 3.3 1st
Passing yards 199.6 YPG 1st
Yards per pass 6.2 2nd
Scoring 18.5 PPG 4th
Pass completions 344/573 (.600) 8th
Third downs 80/227 (.352) 7th
Sacks 52 1st
Forced fumbles 22 T–1st
Fumble recoveries 13 T–4th
Interceptions 14 T–13th
Special Teams
Category Value NFL rank
(out of 32)
Kickoff returns 21.8 YPR 23rd
Punt returns 9.8 YPR 10th
Gross punting 43.6 YPP 27th
Net punting 39.5 YPP 21st
Kickoff coverage 20.3 YPR 6th
Punt coverage 6.9 YPR 12th

Source for this section: NFL.com.[148]

Records and milestones

Numerous individual, franchise and league records and milestones were either tied, reached or broken during the season:

Team

Peyton Manning

  • Week 2: Became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 70,000 career passing yards, joining Brett Favre.[152]
  • Week 3: Became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 6,000 career pass completions, joining Brett Favre.[153]
  • Week 4: The Broncos' 23–20 win over the Minnesota Vikings was Peyton Manning's 100th career home win; he became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 100 home wins, joining Brett Favre (113).[154]
  • Week 5: At the time, Manning became the NFL's all-time leader in combined regular season and postseason passing yardage, surpassing Brett Favre,[155] until New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady surpassed that record in 2018.[156]
  • Week 8: At the time, Manning tied Brett Favre for the NFL's all-time record for regular season wins by a starting quarterback (both with 186),[157] until Tom Brady surpassed both Manning and Favre in 2017.[158] This would be Peyton Manning's final regular-season win as a starting QB, as he would lose his next two starts against the Colts and Chiefs and would not start another game until the Broncos' Divisional Round matchup against the Steelers due to his plantar fasciitis injury.[159]
  • Week 10: At the time, Manning became the NFL's all-time leader in regular season passing yardage, surpassing Brett Favre.[134] Manning and Favre were both surpassed by New Orleans Saints' quarterback Drew Brees in 2018,[160] and Manning was surpassed by Tom Brady in 2019.[161]
  • Super Bowl 50: Became the first quarterback in NFL history to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowl berths and wins. Manning led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowls XLI and XLIV – the former of which the Colts won, with Manning winning Most Valuable Player honors; he also led the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII (a loss) and won Super Bowl 50.[162] At the time, Manning was the oldest quarterback to lead a team to a Super Bowl berth and victory, as well as the NFL's all-time leader in combined regular season and playoff wins – records that have since been surpassed by Tom Brady.[163][164]

Other players

  • Brandon McManus:
    • Week 1: Became the second kicker in NFL history to make multiple field goals of 56 or more yards in the same game, joining St. Louis Rams' kicker Greg Zuerlein, who achieved that feat in 2012.[165]
    • Divisional playoffs: Set a new franchise record and tied an NFL record for field goals in a playoff game, with five.[142]
  • Von Miller:
    • Week 2: Miller recorded his 50th career sack in his 58th game, becoming the third-fastest player in NFL history behind Derrick Thomas (54 games) and Reggie White (40 games) to achieve that feat.[166]
    • 2015 season: Became only the third player in Broncos' franchise history to be selected to at least four Pro Bowls within the first five years with the team, joining Steve Atwater and Floyd Little.[167]
    • AFC Championship: Set a franchise record with 2.5 sacks in a playoff game.[168]
  • Jordan Norwood: Set a new NFL record for the longest punt return in Super Bowl history, with a 61-yard return.[169]
  • Demaryius Thomas:
    • Week 17: Surpassed Rod Smith for the most 100-yard receiving games in franchise history, with 32.[170]
    • 2015 season: Became only the third wide receiver in NFL history to achieve at least 90 catches, 1,300 yards and five touchdowns in four consecutive seasons, joining Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice.[170]

Awards and honors

Recipient Award(s)
C. J. Anderson Week 12: AFC Offensive Player of the Week[171]
David Bruton Named as the team's Walter Payton Man of the Year[172]
Ronnie Hillman Week 17: AFC Offensive Player of the Week[173]
Brandon McManus October: AFC Special Teams Player of the Month[174]
Von Miller Super Bowl 50 Most Valuable Player[175]
Brock Osweiler Week 11: AFC Offensive Player of the Week[176]
Wade Phillips 2015 season: Pro Football Writers of America Co-Assistant Coach of the Year[177]
Aqib Talib Week 1: AFC Defensive Player of the Week[178]
T. J. Ward Week 4: AFC Defensive Player of the Week[179]
DeMarcus Ware September: AFC Defensive Player of the Month[180]
Derek Wolfe Week 8: AFC Defensive Player of the Week[181]

Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections

Four Broncos were selected to the 2016 Pro Bowl: Cornerbacks Chris Harris, Jr. and Aqib Talib, and linebackers Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware. Linebacker Brandon Marshall, wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, guard Louis Vasquez and safety T. J. Ward were named as reserves.[167] However, due to participation in Super Bowl 50, none of them participated in the Pro Bowl. Harris and Miller were also voted to the 2015 All-Pro Team – Miller was named to the First team, while Harris was named to the Second Team.[182]

Other news and notes

  • On March 4, quarterback Peyton Manning agreed to a restructured contract that paid him $15 million for the 2015 season. Under the original contract that Manning signed in 2012, Manning had been slated to earn $19 million in 2015.[183] Manning earned back $2 million with the Broncos' win over the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship, and earned an additional $2 million with the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 win.[169]
  • Tight end Owen Daniels, who was signed at the beginning of the free agency period in March, played the first ten years of his NFL career (2006–15) under the tutelage of head coach Gary Kubiak and tight ends coach Brian Pariani. Daniels played eight seasons with the Houston Texans from 2006 to 2013 and one season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2014, the latter of which Kubiak served as an offensive coordinator.[57] Daniels was released on March 8, 2016, after only one season with the Broncos.[184]

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The 2015 Denver Broncos season was the franchise s 46th season in the National Football League NFL and the 56th overall It was also the fourth season with Peyton Manning as the team s starting quarterback as well as the final season of Manning s 18 year NFL career 2015 Denver Broncos seasonOwnerThe Pat Bowlen TrustGeneral managerJohn ElwayHead coachGary KubiakHome fieldEmpower Field at Mile HighResultsRecord12 4Division place1st AFC WestPlayoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs vs Steelers 23 16Won AFC Championship vs Patriots 20 18Won Super Bowl 50 vs Panthers 24 10Pro Bowlers4 Selected but did not participate due to participation in Super Bowl 50 LB Von MillerLB DeMarcus WareCB Chris Harris Jr CB Aqib TalibAP All Pros2 LB Von MillerCB Chris Harris Jr Uniform 2014 Broncos seasons 2016 After losing in the Divisional round of the playoffs during three of the previous four seasons the Broncos underwent numerous coaching changes including a mutual parting with head coach John Fox and the hiring of Gary Kubiak as the new head coach Under Kubiak and offensive coordinator Rick Dennison the Broncos planned to install a run oriented West coast offense with zone blocking to blend in with Manning s shotgun passing style 1 but struggled with numerous changes and injuries to the offensive line Manning missed six games due to a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot and had his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the Indianapolis Colts in 1998 2 Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler filled in for Manning during the second half of the regular season before Manning re claimed the starting quarterback position prior to the team s postseason run Under defensive coordinator Wade Phillips the Broncos defense ranked No 1 in total yards passing yards average yards per rush and sacks and like the previous three seasons the team continued to set numerous individual league and franchise records The team s defense is widely considered to be among the greatest of all time particularly due to the fact that it had to carry a lackluster offense the entire season 3 The team s defensive backfield arguably the most dominant part of the defense gave itself the nickname No Fly Zone 4 5 6 The Broncos clinched their fifth consecutive AFC West division title fourth consecutive first round bye and the AFC s No 1 playoff seed for the third time in four seasons As was the case during the regular season the Broncos defense dominated their playoff opponents During the Broncos three playoff games they recorded 14 sacks forced seven turnovers surrendered only one touchdown pass and gave up just 44 combined points an average of just 14 7 points a game The Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 23 16 in the Divisional round and the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots 20 18 in the AFC Championship Game The Broncos then defeated the Carolina Panthers 24 10 in Super Bowl 50 to earn the franchise s third Super Bowl championship and the first since winning back to back Super Bowls in 1997 and 1998 7 The Broncos have not qualified for the playoffs since this season Contents 1 Coaching changes 1 1 Departures 1 2 Additions 2 Front office changes 3 Roster changes 3 1 Free agents 3 2 Signings 3 3 Departures 3 4 Trades 3 5 Draft 3 5 1 Draft trades 3 6 Undrafted free agents 3 7 Suspensions 3 8 Injuries 3 9 Absence of Peyton Manning 4 Staff 5 Final roster 6 Preseason 7 Regular season 7 1 Schedule 7 2 Game summaries 7 2 1 Week 1 vs Baltimore Ravens 7 2 2 Week 2 at Kansas City Chiefs 7 2 3 Week 3 at Detroit Lions 7 2 4 Week 4 vs Minnesota Vikings 7 2 5 Week 5 at Oakland Raiders 7 2 6 Week 6 at Cleveland Browns 7 2 7 Week 8 vs Green Bay Packers 7 2 8 Week 9 at Indianapolis Colts 7 2 9 Week 10 vs Kansas City Chiefs 7 2 10 Week 11 at Chicago Bears 7 2 11 Week 12 vs New England Patriots 7 2 12 Week 13 at San Diego Chargers 7 2 13 Week 14 vs Oakland Raiders 7 2 14 Week 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers 7 2 15 Week 16 vs Cincinnati Bengals 7 2 16 Week 17 vs San Diego Chargers 7 3 Standings 7 3 1 Division 7 3 2 Conference 8 Postseason 8 1 AFC Divisional Playoffs vs 6 Pittsburgh Steelers 8 2 AFC Championship vs 2 New England Patriots 8 3 Super Bowl 50 vs N1 Carolina Panthers 9 Statistics 9 1 Team leaders 9 2 League rankings 10 Records and milestones 10 1 Team 10 2 Peyton Manning 10 3 Other players 11 Awards and honors 11 1 Pro Bowl and All Pro selections 12 Other news and notes 13 References 14 External linksCoaching changes EditDepartures Edit On January 12 2015 one day after the Broncos 24 13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in the Divisional round of the 2014 playoffs the Broncos and head coach John Fox decided to mutually part ways Fox compiled a 49 22 record in four seasons including the playoffs led the Broncos to four consecutive AFC West division titles a first round bye in three consecutive seasons as well as a berth in Super Bowl XLVIII but lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs in three of his four seasons as head coach 8 Fox departed with a 719 winning percentage in his four seasons as head coach the highest in franchise history 9 Four days later January 16 Fox was hired as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears 10 The following former Broncos coaching assistants from 2014 were reunited with John Fox in Chicago Defensive backs coach Sam Garnes special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers 11 defensive line coach Jay Rodgers 12 offensive coordinator Adam Gase 13 offensive line coach Dave Magazu assistant special teams coordinator Derius Swinton II 14 assistant strength amp conditioning coach Jason George 15 and offensive quality control coach Bo Hardegree 16 Defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio was hired as the new head coach of the Oakland Raiders 17 defensive backs coach Cory Undlin was hired to the same position with the Philadelphia Eagles 18 and linebackers coach Richard Smith was hired to a senior defensive position with the Atlanta Falcons 19 Additions Edit On January 18 2015 the Broncos finalized a deal that made Kubiak the team s new head coach and he was formally introduced at a press conference at the team s Dove Valley headquarters on January 20 Kubiak served as a backup quarterback to Broncos executive vice president general manager John Elway from 1983 to 1991 and also served as the Broncos offensive coordinator from 1995 to 2005 before serving as the Houston Texans head coach from 2006 to 2013 Kubiak served as the Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator in 2014 20 The following eight coaching assistants were reunited with Kubiak Name Position Previous association with Gary Kubiak SourceTony Coaxum Assistant special teams coordinator Ravens special teams intern 2014 21 Joe DeCamillis Special teams coordinator Broncos special teams coordinator 1988 92 22 Rick Dennison Offensive coordinator Broncos linebacker 1982 90Broncos coaching assistant 1995 2009Texans offensive coordinator 2010 13Ravens quarterbacks coach 2014 11 Reggie Herring Linebackers coach Texans linebackers coach 2011 13 19 Bill Kollar Defensive line coach Texans defensive line coach 2009 14 23 Marc Lubick Assistant wide receivers coach Texans offensive coaching assistant 2010 13 24 Brian Pariani Tight ends coach Broncos tight ends coach 1995 2004Texans tight ends coach 2006 13Ravens tight ends coach 2014 11 Wade Phillips Defensive coordinator Broncos defensive coordinator 1989 92Texans defensive coordinator 2011 13 25 Other additionsClancy Barone who had served as the Broncos tight ends coach since 2011 was moved to the offensive line coach position that he held in 2010 22 Joe Woods was hired as the defensive backs coach Woods served in the same capacity with the Oakland Raiders in 2014 25 Fred Pagac was hired as the team s outside linebackers coach He served as the Buffalo Bills linebackers coach in 2014 21 Samson Brown was hired as the team s assistant defensive backs coach Like Pagac Brown also served on the Bills staff in 2014 24 Front office changes EditFebruary 27 Jerry Butler who served as the team s director of player development since 2011 was hired to the same position with the Chicago Bears The Broncos declined to renew his contract following the 2014 season 26 May 14 Anthony Kelly was hired by the Chicago Bears to become their new director of pro personnel Kelly was promoted to the Broncos assistant director of pro personnel position in 2010 He would now head that department for the Bears along with nine coaches who were with the Broncos in 2014 27 Roster changes EditFree agents Edit Position Player Tag 2015 Team NotesLS Aaron Brewer RFA Denver Broncos re signed March 5 28 S Quinton Carter UFA NoneCB Tony Carter RFA None assigned tender on March 9 29 re signed April 27 30 released September 5 31 OT Paul Cornick ERFA None assigned tender on March 6 32 waived May 4 33 G Orlando Franklin UFA San Diego Chargers signed with the Chargers on March 10 34 G Ben Garland ERFA Atlanta Falcons assigned tender on March 6 32 re signed April 10 35 waived September 5 31 promoted from the Falcons practice squad on December 15 36 TE Virgil Green UFA Denver Broncos re signed March 10 37 LB Nate Irving UFA Indianapolis Colts signed with the Colts on March 20 38 LB Steven Johnson UFA Tennessee Titans originally an RFA re signed March 10 39 waived September 5 31 claimed by the Titans on September 6 40 DT Terrance Knighton UFA Washington Redskins signed with the Redskins on March 12 41 LB Brandon Marshall ERFA Denver Broncos assigned tender on March 6 32 re signed April 13 42 C Will Montgomery UFA Chicago Bears signed with the Bears on April 2 43 S Rahim Moore UFA Houston Texans signed with the Texans on March 12 44 TE Jacob Tamme UFA Atlanta Falcons signed with the Falcons on March 19 45 WR Demaryius Thomas FT Denver Broncos assigned franchise tag on March 2 46 re signed July 15 47 TE Julius Thomas UFA Jacksonville Jaguars signed with the Jaguars on March 10 34 DT Mitch Unrein UFA San Diego Chargers signed with the Chargers on March 18 48 WR RS Wes Welker UFA St Louis Rams signed with the Rams on November 9 49 Signings Edit Position Player 2014 Team NotesRB Kapri Bibbs Practice squad promoted to the active roster on October 17 50 waived October 19 51 assigned to the practice squad on October 21 52 C Sam Brenner Miami Dolphins signed November 18 53 S Josh Bush New York Jets Denver Broncos signed December 1 54 TE FB James Casey Philadelphia Eagles signed April 11 55 released October 9 56 TE Owen Daniels Baltimore Ravens signed March 10 57 TE FB Joe Don Duncan None signed March 10 58 waived August 31 59 C James Ferentz Houston Texans signed September 6 40 DE Sione Fua Cleveland Browns signed August 6 60 released September 5 31 TE Richard Gordon Tennessee TitansKansas City Chiefs signed October 14 61 released October 17 50 re signed October 19 51 waived December 1 54 OT Matt Hall Indianapolis Colts signed August 10 62 retired August 11 63 OT Ryan Harris Kansas City Chiefs signed May 28 64 TE Mitchell Henry Green Bay Packers signed September 6 40 waived October 14 61 TE Marcel Jensen Jacksonville Jaguars signed May 12 65 waived September 5 31 S Shiloh Keo Houston Texans signed December 9 66 P Spencer Lanning Cleveland Browns signed August 14 67 waived August 31 59 WR Corbin Louks None signed August 3 68 waived September 5 31 G Evan Mathis Philadelphia Eagles signed August 25 69 TE Jake Murphy None signed August 20 70 waived August 31 59 G Robert Myers Baltimore Ravens signed off the Ravens practice squad on December 30 71 WR Solomon Patton Tampa Bay BuccaneersArizona Cardinals signed May 12 65 waived August 28 72 OT Tyler Polumbus Washington Redskins signed October 1 73 QB Christian Ponder Minnesota Vikings signed November 25 74 waived December 8 66 S Shaun Prater Minnesota Vikings signed December 22 75 released December 29 76 P Karl Schmitz None signed March 12 41 waived August 6 60 DE Antonio Smith Oakland Raiders signed April 2 77 G Shelley Smith Miami Dolphins signed March 13 78 waived November 18 53 S Darian Stewart Baltimore Ravens signed March 13 79 LB Reggie Walker San Diego Chargers signed March 19 80 released August 31 59 DE Vance Walker Kansas City Chiefs signed March 12 81 Indicates that the player was a free agent at the end of his respective team s 2014 season Departures Edit Position Player NotesRB Montee Ball released September 6 40 PK Connor Barth released August 26 82 RB Jeremy Stewart waived August 31 59 DE Quanterus Smith waived April 28 83 Trades Edit April 1 The Broncos acquired center guard Gino Gradkowski in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens that involved 2016 draft pick considerations 84 Gradkowski was later released on September 6 40 August 31 Offensive tackle Chris Clark was traded to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2016 seventh round selection 85 November 2 The Broncos acquired tight end Vernon Davis in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers that will involve 2016 and 2017 draft pick considerations 86 Draft Edit Main article 2015 NFL draft 2015 Denver Broncos Draft Round Selection Player Position College Notes1 23 Shane Ray LB Missouri signed June 1 87 2 59 Ty Sambrailo OT Colorado State signed May 15 88 placed on injured reserve November 2 89 3 92 Jeff Heuerman TE Ohio State injured during rookie minicamp 90 signed June 4 91 placed on injured reserve August 31 59 4 133 Max Garcia C Florida signed May 13 92 5 164 Lorenzo Doss CB Tulane signed May 14 93 6 203 Darius Kilgo NT Maryland signed May 13 92 7 250 Trevor Siemian QB Northwestern signed May 15 88 251 Taurean Nixon CB Tulane signed May 15 88 waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 6 94 promoted to the active roster on January 19 2016 95 252 Josh Furman S Oklahoma State signed May 15 88 waived September 5 31 Compensatory selection 96 Draft trades Edit Trade partner Broncos give Broncos receive SourceChicago Bears 2014 fourth and seventh round selections 2014 fifth round selection2015 fifth round selection No 143 later traded to the Detroit Lions 97 Detroit Lions Original 2015 first round selection No 28 2015 fifth round selection No 143 2016 fifth round selectionGuard Center Manny Ramirez 2015 first round selection No 23 98 New York Giants Original 2015 seventh round selection No 245 Placekicker Brandon McManus 99 San Francisco 49ers Original 2015 fourth round selection No 126 2014 second and fifth round selections 2014 second and seventh round selections 100 Undrafted free agents Edit All undrafted free agents were signed after the 2015 NFL draft concluded on May 2 101 unless noted otherwise For the first time since 2003 the Broncos did not have at least one rookie free agent that made the Week 1 regular season roster 102 2015 Denver Broncos undrafted free agents Player Position College NotesLB Zaire Anderson Nebraska waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 6 94 G Andre Davis Buffalo signed May 12 65 waived August 31 59 C Dillon Day Mississippi State waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 6 94 TE Dan Light Fordham signed August 28 72 waived September 1 59 assigned to the practice squad on December 2 103 WR Matt Miller Boise State waived May 11 104 NT Chuka Ndulue Oklahoma waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 6 94 WR David Porter Texas Christian signed May 12 65 waived August 10 62 OT Connor Rains Wyoming waived August 2 105 OT Kyle Roberts Nevada waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 7 106 OT Charles Sweeton Tennessee Martin signed August 2 105 waived September 5 31 WR Jordan Taylor Rice waived September 5 31 assigned to the practice squad on September 6 94 DE Josh Watson Clemson waived September 5 31 Suspensions Edit July 24 Defensive end Derek Wolfe was suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the league s policy on performance enhancing substances 107 September 3 Safety T J Ward was suspended for the team s regular season opener vs the Baltimore Ravens for violating the league s personal conduct policy The suspension was the result of a May 2014 incident in which Ward threw a mug at a female bartender inside a Denver strip club 108 November 9 Cornerback Aqib Talib was suspended for one game for an eye gouging incident with Indianapolis Colts tight end Dwayne Allen during the Broncos Week 9 loss to the Colts Talib unsuccessfully appealed his suspension and missed the team s Week 10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs 109 Injuries Edit May 9 Tight end Jeff Heuerman the team s third round draft selection suffered a ruptured ACL in his left knee during rookie minicamp Though he signed his rookie contract on June 4 91 he was placed on the season ending injured reserve on August 31 59 May 27 Offensive tackle Ryan Clady suffered a ruptured ACL in his left knee during the Broncos organized team activities OTAs and was placed on injured reserve two days later May 29 64 August 1 Wide receiver Kyle Williams suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during the second day of training camp 110 and was placed on injured reserve two days later August 3 68 August 20 Defensive tackle Marvin Austin was placed on injured reserve due to a groin injury 70 He was later released from the injured reserve on October 27 111 October 18 Linebacker Shane Ray the team s first round draft selection suffered a sprained MCL in his right knee during the Broncos Week 6 win over the Cleveland Browns 112 and missed the team s next two games November 2 Offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo the team s second round draft selection was placed on injured reserve on November 2 due to a shoulder injury that he sustained during the team s Week 3 win over the Detroit Lions 89 November 16 Wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders suffered a finger injury as well as an ankle injury during the Broncos Week 9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts 113 and missed the Broncos Week 11 win over the Chicago Bears November 25 Defensive end Kenny Anunike was placed on injured reserve after undergoing knee surgery during the preseason He was active for only three games during the season 74 November 29 Safety T J Ward suffered an ankle sprain during the Broncos Week 12 win over the New England Patriots 114 and missed the team s next two games December 6 Linebacker Danny Trevathan suffered a concussion during the Broncos Week 13 win over the San Diego Chargers and missed the Broncos Week 14 loss to the Oakland Raiders 115 116 Omar BoldenSafety return specialist Omar Bolden missed the last four games of the regular season due to a hamstring injury He returned for the team s Divisional playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 17 2016 only to suffer a torn knee ligament on a non contact play during the first quarter Bolden was placed on injured reserve one day later January 18 and missed the remainder of the Broncos postseason run 95 David BrutonSafety David Bruton suffered a concussion during the Broncos Week 13 win over the San Diego Chargers and missed the Broncos Week 14 loss to the Oakland Raiders 115 116 Bruton returned to action the following week and initially thought he suffered a bruised fibula after he collided with teammate T J Ward during the Broncos Week 15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers However it was later revealed that Bruton played the remainder of the game with his fibula fractured and the team placed him on the season ending injured reserve two days later December 22 75 DeMarcus WareLinebacker DeMarcus Ware was twice sidelined with back injuries Ware initially suffered a back injury during the team s Week 5 win over the Oakland Raiders on October 11 and missed the team s next game at the Cleveland Browns 117 Ware re aggravated the same back injury during the Broncos Week 9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts 109 and missed the team s next five games Absence of Peyton Manning Edit On November 16 one day after quarterback Peyton Manning had one of the worst games of his career media reports indicated that Manning had a partial tear of the plantar fascia in his left foot The Denver Post indicated that Manning initially suffered the injury during the Broncos Week 9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts during the previous week though another report indicated that Manning had been dealing with the injury since training camp 118 Backup quarterback Brock Osweiler replaced Manning in the third quarter of the Broncos Week 10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and was announced as the starting quarterback beginning with the Broncos Week 11 game at the Chicago Bears 119 Following an ineffective performance by Osweiler during the first half of the team s Week 17 win over the San Diego Chargers Manning made his return during the third quarter of that same game and re claimed the starting quarterback position for the playoffs 120 Staff Edit2015 Denver Broncos staff Front office Owner The Pat Bowlen Trust President chairman CEO Joe Ellis Executive vice president of football operations general manager John Elway Director of football administration Mike Sullivan Director of player personnel Matt Russell Director of pro personnel Tom Heckert Jr Assistant director of college scouting Adam Peters Assistant director of pro personnel A J DursoHead coaches Head coach Gary KubiakOffensive coaches Offensive coordinator Rick Dennison Quarterbacks passing game coordinator Greg Knapp Running backs Eric Studesville Wide receivers Tyke Tolbert Assistant wide receivers Marc Lubick Tight ends Brian Pariani Offensive line Clancy Barone Assistant offensive line James Cregg Offensive assistant quarterbacks Brian Callahan Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips Defensive line Bill Kollar Linebackers Reggie Herring Outside linebackers Fred Pagac Defensive backs Joe Woods Assistant defensive backs Samson Brown Defensive assistant Chris BeakeSpecial teams coaches Special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis Assistant special teams Tony CoaxumStrength and conditioning Strength and conditioning Luke Richesson Assistant strength and conditioning Mike Eubanks Assistant strength and conditioning Anthony Lomando Assistant strength and conditioning Dennis LoveFinal roster Edit2015 Denver Broncos final roster Quarterbacks 18 Peyton Manning 17 Brock Osweiler 13 Trevor SiemianRunning backs 22 C J Anderson 23 Ronnie Hillman 40 Juwan ThompsonWide receivers 12 Andre Caldwell 16 Bennie Fowler 14 Cody Latimer 11 Jordan Norwood 10 Emmanuel Sanders 88 Demaryius ThomasTight ends 81 Owen Daniels 80 Vernon Davis 85 Virgil Green Offensive linemen 67 Sam Brenner C 53 James Ferentz C 73 Max Garcia G 68 Ryan Harris T 69 Evan Mathis G 70 Robert Myers G 61 Matt Paradis C 76 Tyler Polumbus T 79 Michael Schofield T 65 Louis Vasquez GDefensive linemen 97 Malik Jackson DE 98 Darius Kilgo NT 90 Antonio Smith DE 96 Vance Walker DE 92 Sylvester Williams NT 95 Derek Wolfe DE Linebackers 48 Shaquil Barrett OLB 51 Todd Davis ILB 54 Brandon Marshall ILB 55 Lerentee McCray OLB 58 Von Miller OLB 52 Corey Nelson ILB 56 Shane Ray OLB 59 Danny Trevathan ILB 94 DeMarcus Ware OLBDefensive backs 20 Josh Bush FS 37 Lorenzo Doss CB 25 Chris Harris Jr CB 33 Shiloh Keo FS 39 Taurean Nixon CB 29 Bradley Roby CB 26 Darian Stewart FS 21 Aqib Talib CB 43 T J Ward SS 36 Kayvon Webster CBSpecial teams 46 Aaron Brewer LS 4 Britton Colquitt P 8 Brandon McManus K Reserve lists 91 Kenny Anunike DE IR 31 Omar Bolden FS IR 30 David Bruton SS IR 78 Ryan Clady OT IR 82 Jeff Heuerman TE IR 74 Ty Sambrailo OT IR 15 Kyle Williams WR IR Practice squad 50 Zaire Anderson ILB 35 Kapri Bibbs RB 62 Dillon Day C 75 Cameron Jefferson OT 84 Nick Kasa TE 32 Ryan Murphy SS 66 Kyle Roberts OT 87 Jordan Taylor WR 99 George Uko DERookies in italics 53 active 7 inactive 9 practice squadPreseason EditWeek Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL comrecap1 August 14 at Seattle Seahawks W 22 20 1 0 CenturyLink Field Recap2 August 22 at Houston Texans W 14 10 2 0 NRG Stadium Recap3 August 29 San Francisco 49ers W 19 12 3 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap4 September 3 Arizona Cardinals L 20 22 3 1 Sports Authority Field at Mile High RecapRegular season EditSchedule Edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL comrecap1 September 13 Baltimore Ravens W 19 13 1 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap2 September 17 at Kansas City Chiefs W 31 24 2 0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap3 September 27 at Detroit Lions W 24 12 3 0 Ford Field Recap4 October 4 Minnesota Vikings W 23 20 4 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap5 October 11 at Oakland Raiders W 16 10 5 0 O co Coliseum Recap6 October 18 at Cleveland Browns W 26 23 OT 6 0 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap7 Bye8 November 1 Green Bay Packers W 29 10 7 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap9 November 8 at Indianapolis Colts L 24 27 7 1 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap10 November 15 Kansas City Chiefs L 13 29 7 2 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap11 November 22 at Chicago Bears W 17 15 8 2 Soldier Field Recap12 November 29 New England Patriots W 30 24 OT 9 2 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap13 December 6 at San Diego Chargers W 17 3 10 2 Qualcomm Stadium Recap14 December 13 Oakland Raiders L 12 15 10 3 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap15 December 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 27 34 10 4 Heinz Field Recap16 December 28 Cincinnati Bengals W 20 17 OT 11 4 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap17 January 3 San Diego Chargers W 27 20 12 4 Sports Authority Field at Mile High RecapNote Intra division opponents are in bold text Game summaries Edit Week 1 vs Baltimore Ravens Edit Week One Baltimore Ravens at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalRavens 0 3 10013Broncos 6 3 7319at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date September 13Game time 2 25 p m MDTGame weather 88 F 31 C partly sunnyGame attendance 76 798Referee Gene SteratoreTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 5 16 Brandon McManus 57 yard FG Drive 15 plays 48 yards 6 17 DEN 3 0 DEN 1 26 Brandon McManus 56 yard FG Drive 6 plays 15 yards 2 09 DEN 6 0 Second quarter BAL 6 42 Justin Tucker 52 yard FG Drive 8 plays 31 yards 4 14 DEN 6 3 DEN 0 09 Brandon McManus 43 yard FG Drive 7 plays 30 yards 1 04 DEN 9 3 Third quarter BAL 14 04 Jimmy Smith 24 yard interception return for a TD Justin Tucker kick BAL 10 9 BAL 9 33 Justin Tucker 44 yard FG Drive 8 plays 35 yards 2 51 BAL 13 9 DEN 0 10 Aqib Talib 51 yard interception return for a TD Brandon McManus kick DEN 16 13 Fourth quarter DEN 2 55 Brandon McManus 33 yard FG Drive 17 plays 81 yards 10 56 DEN 19 13 Top passers BAL Joe Flacco 18 32 117 yards 2 INT DEN Peyton Manning 24 40 175 yards 1 INTTop rushers BAL Justin Forsett 14 rushes 43 yards DEN Ronnie Hillman 12 rushes 41 yardsTop receivers BAL Marlon Brown 2 receptions 25 yards DEN Emmanuel Sanders 8 receptions 65 yardsTop tacklers BAL Jimmy Smith 8 tackles 1 interception DEN Danny Trevathan and Brandon Marshall 6 tackles each 3 assists by Trevathan 1 assist by Marshall The Broncos kicked off the 2015 season against the Baltimore Ravens the Broncos fifth consecutive Week 1 home opener Two first quarter field goals by placekicker Brandon McManus from 57 and 56 yards out gave the Broncos the early 6 point advantage In the second quarter a 44 yard field goal by placekicker Justin Tucker got the Ravens on the scoreboard McManus later countered with a 43 yard field goal just before halftime to put the lead back to 6 Three plays into the Broncos initial possession of the second half quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith for a 24 yard touchdown in what was the Ravens only touchdown of the game After forcing a Broncos punt the Ravens increased their lead with a 44 yard field goal by Tucker The Broncos were forced to punt on their next two third quarter offensive possessions With 10 seconds remaining in the third quarter the Broncos re claimed the lead with cornerback Aqib Talib returning an interception off Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco 51 yards for a touchdown in what was the Broncos only touchdown of the game The Broncos defense forced the Ravens to punt on their next possession early in the fourth quarter and beginning at the 13 51 mark the Broncos began a 17 play 81 yard drive that devoured 10 51 off the clock but had to settle for a 33 yard field goal by McManus to increase to a 19 13 lead With 2 55 remaining in the game the Ravens advanced to as far as the Broncos 16 yard line hoping for a game winning touchdown On the 14th play of the drive a pass from Flacco to wide receiver Steve Smith Sr that was almost a touchdown was deflected by Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby near the goal line falling incomplete On the next play with 36 seconds remaining a pass from Flacco intended for tight end Crockett Gilmore was intercepted by safety Darian Stewart in the end zone sealing the Broncos fourth consecutive Week 1 victory 121 NotesThis marked the first time since September 17 2006 that the Broncos won a game without scoring an offensive touchdown Peyton Manning failed to throw a touchdown pass in a season opener for the first time since 2003 121 Week 2 at Kansas City Chiefs Edit Week Two Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 0 14 31431Chiefs 0 14 3724at Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Missouri Date September 17Game time 7 25 p m CDT 6 25 pm MDTGame weather 87 F 31 C cloudyGame attendance 76 404Referee Walt AndersonTV announcers CBS NFLN Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter No scoring playsSecond quarter KC 9 11 Jamaal Charles 34 yard TD run Cairo Santos kick Drive 6 plays 78 yards 3 23 KC 7 0 KC 6 27 Marcus Peters 55 yard interception return for a TD Cairo Santos kick KC 14 0 DEN 2 31 Emmanuel Sanders 16 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 10 plays 80 yards 3 56 KC 14 7 DEN 0 48 Virgil Green 1 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 4 plays 15 yards 1 33 tied 14 14 Third quarter KC 9 47 Cairo Santos 35 yard FG Drive 10 plays 63 yards 5 13 KC 17 14 DEN 3 18 Brandon McManus 54 yard FG Drive 5 plays 22 yards 1 42 tied 17 17 Fourth quarter KC 2 27 Knile Davis 8 yard TD run Cairo Santos kick Drive 6 plays 61 yards 2 15 KC 24 17 DEN 0 36 Emmanuel Sanders 19 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 10 plays 80 yards 1 51 tied 24 24 DEN 0 27 Bradley Roby 21 yard fumble return for a TD Brandon McManus kick DEN 31 24 Top passers DEN Peyton Manning 26 45 256 yards 3 TD 1 INT KC Alex Smith 16 25 191 yards 2 INTTop rushers DEN Ronnie Hillman 9 rushes 34 yards KC Jamaal Charles 21 rushes 125 yards 1 TDTop receivers DEN Demaryius Thomas 8 receptions 116 yards KC Travis Kelce 4 receptions 58 yardsTop tacklers DEN Danny Trevathan 7 tackles KC Jaye Howard 7 tackles Coming off their hard fought win over the Ravens the Broncos traveled to Arrowhead Stadium for an AFC West duel with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football There was no scoring in the first quarter which included cornerback David Bruton forcing a fumble off Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles at the Broncos 6 yard line The Chiefs grabbed the lead early in the second quarter with Charles rushing for a 34 yard touchdown then added to their lead when cornerback Marcus Peters returned an interception off Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning 55 yards for a touchdown The Broncos responded with two touchdown passes by Manning a 16 yarder to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders followed by a 1 yard juggling touchdown catch by tight end Virgil Green just before halftime The latter scoring play came after Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith was intercepted by cornerback Aqib Talib deep in Chiefs territory That was Talib s 2nd pick in as many weeks 122 The two teams exchanged field goals in the third quarter a 35 yarder by Chiefs placekicker Cairo Santos and a 54 yarder by Broncos placekicker Brandon McManus Following an exchange of punts the Chiefs were attempting to re claim the lead midway through the fourth quarter when Smith was intercepted by cornerback Chris Harris Jr at the Broncos 10 yard line with 6 40 remaining However the Broncos went three and out and were forced to punt The Chiefs took a 24 17 lead six plays later with running back Knile Davis rushing for an 8 yard touchdown with 2 27 left in the game Manning then engineered a 10 play 80 yard drive culminating in a 19 yard touchdown pass to Sanders with 36 seconds left The game appeared to be headed to overtime however on the initial play of the Chiefs ensuing possession Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall forced a fumble off Charles deep in Chiefs territory and cornerback Bradley Roby returned the fumble 21 yards for a touchdown with 27 seconds in the game The Broncos defense subdued the Chiefs last drive 122 As of 2023 this is the last time the Broncos have beaten the Chiefs Week 3 at Detroit Lions Edit Week Three Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 0 14 01024Lions 0 6 6012at Ford Field Detroit Michigan Date September 27Game time 8 30 p m EDT 6 30 pm MDTGame weather Played indoors dome stadium Game attendance 62 920Referee Jeff TripletteTV announcers NBC Al Michaels Cris Collinsworth and Michele TafoyaRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter No scoring playsSecond quarter DEN 4 54 Ronnie Hillman 1 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 12 plays 80 yards 6 25 DEN 7 0 DET 1 03 Joique Bell 1 yard TD run extra point blocked Drive 9 plays 80 yards 3 51 DEN 7 6 DEN 0 05 Demaryius Thomas 45 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 7 plays 80 yards 0 58 DEN 14 6 Third quarter DET 10 51 Ameer Abdullah 16 yard TD pass from Matthew Stafford two point run failed Drive 4 plays 29 yards 2 09 DEN 14 12 Fourth quarter DEN 7 50 Brandon McManus 48 yard FG Drive 5 plays 19 yards 2 22 DEN 17 12 DEN 2 28 Owen Daniels 11 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 5 plays 51 yards 1 09 DEN 24 12 Top passers DEN Peyton Manning 31 42 324 yards 2 TD 1 INT DET Matthew Stafford 31 45 282 yards 1 TD 2 INTTop rushers DEN C J Anderson 8 rushes 18 yards DET Ameer Abdullah 8 rushes 23 yards 1 receiving TDTop receivers DEN Demaryius Thomas 9 receptions 92 yards 1 TD DET Calvin Johnson 8 receptions 77 yardsTop tacklers DEN Brandon Marshall 10 tackles 2 assists DET Stephen Tulloch 7 tackles 4 assists Coming off their comeback win over the Chiefs the undefeated Broncos traveled to Ford Field to face the winless Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football After a scoreless first quarter the Broncos grabbed the lead late in the second quarter with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 1 yard touchdown With 1 07 remaining before halftime the Lions countered with a 1 yard touchdown run by running back Joique Bell It was initially ruled as a fumble but after review it was reversed to a touchdown as a result of Bell breaking the plane of the goal line However Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib blocked the extra point attempt by placekicker Matt Prater leaving the score at 7 6 In the closing seconds of the first half the Broncos responded with quarterback Peyton Manning connecting on a 45 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 4th and 1 123 Following a questionable fumble by Thomas on the Broncos opening possession of the second half Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford threw a 16 yard touchdown pass to running back Ameer Abdullah However the Broncos defense denied a two point conversion attempt by Bell that would have tied the game Each team alternated punts through the next five possessions until Broncos linebacker Shaquil Barrett forced a fumble off Stafford near midfield However the Broncos had to settle for a 48 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus at the 7 55 mark of the fourth quarter The Lions were attempting to grab their first lead of the game however on the eighth play of the drive Stafford was intercepted by Broncos safety David Bruton Five plays later the Broncos expanded their lead with Manning throwing an 11 yard touchdown pass to tight end Owen Daniels just before the two minute warning to put the game out of reach That was Daniels first touchdown as a Bronco Without any timeouts the Lions advanced to as far as the Broncos 15 yard line with 34 seconds remaining but turned the football over on downs 123 Week 4 vs Minnesota Vikings Edit Week Four Minnesota Vikings at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalVikings 0 10 01020Broncos 3 10 7323at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date October 4Game time 2 25 pm MDTGame weather 60 F 16 C cloudyGame attendance 77 029Referee Walt ColemanTV announcers Fox Kevin Burkhardt John Lynch and Pam OliverRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 8 16 Brandon McManus 33 yard FG Drive 7 plays 48 yards 3 05 DEN 3 0 Second quarter DEN 11 24 Ronnie Hillman 72 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 1 play 72 yards 0 11 DEN 10 0 DEN 5 57 Brandon McManus 47 yard FG Drive 6 plays 28 yards 3 47 DEN 13 0 MIN 1 39 Blair Walsh 38 yard FG Drive 13 plays 60 yards 4 18 DEN 13 3 MIN 0 12 Mike Wallace 4 yard TD pass from Teddy Bridgewater Blair Walsh kick Drive 2 plays 27 yards 0 11 DEN 13 10 Third quarter DEN 11 10 Owen Daniels 1 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 8 plays 80 yards 3 50 DEN 20 10 Fourth quarter MIN 10 01 Adrian Peterson 48 yard TD run Blair Walsh kick Drive 9 plays 97 yards 4 48 DEN 20 17 MIN 5 11 Blair Walsh 33 yard FG Drive 7 plays 38 yards 3 56 tied 20 20 DEN 1 51 Brandon McManus 39 yard FG Drive 9 plays 55 yards 3 20 DEN 23 20 Top passers MIN Teddy Bridgewater 27 41 269 yards 1 TD DEN Peyton Manning 17 27 213 yards 1 TD 2 INTTop rushers MIN Adrian Peterson 16 rushes 81 yards 1 TD DEN Ronnie Hillman 11 rushes 103 yards 1 TDTop receivers MIN Stefon Diggs 6 receptions 87 yards DEN Demaryius Thomas 9 receptions 93 yardsTop tacklers MIN Anthony Barr 5 tackles 1 assist 1 interception DEN Brandon Marshall Chris Harris Jr and T J Ward 6 tackles each 3 assists by Marshall 2 assists by Harris 1 forced fumble by Ward Coming off their Sunday Night win over the Lions the Broncos returned home for an interconference game vs the Minnesota Vikings the Broncos only home game within a six week span The Broncos jumped out to a 13 0 lead consisting of a 33 yard field goal by place kicker Brandon McManus followed in the second quarter by a 72 yard touchdown run by running back Ronnie Hillman and another field goal by McManus from 47 yards out The Vikings got on the scoreboard just after the two minute warning with a 38 yard field goal by placekicker Blair Walsh The Broncos were attempting to add to their lead on the Vikings side of the field however quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr who returned the football to the Broncos 27 yard line Two plays later the Vikings narrowed the Broncos lead with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater finding wide receiver Mike Wallace alone in the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown just before halftime 124 The Broncos took the opening possession of the second half and added to their lead with a 1 yard touchdown pass from Manning to tight end Owen Daniels on a 4th and goal Each team alternated punts on the next four possessions until Vikings running back Adrian Peterson went untouched for a 48 yard touchdown on a 4th and 1 with 10 09 remaining in the fourth quarter Two plays into the Broncos next possession Manning was intercepted by safety Harrison Smith and nine plays later the Vikings pulled even at 20 20 with a 33 yard field goal by Walsh The Broncos took a 23 20 lead two plays after the two minute warning with a 39 yard field goal by McManus The Vikings had one last possession with 1 51 remaining in the game however on the sixth play of their final drive Broncos safety T J Ward forced a fumble off Bridgewater at the Vikings 42 yard line and linebacker Von Miller recovered the game clinching fumble 124 Week 5 at Oakland Raiders Edit Week Five Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 0 3 6716Raiders 0 7 0310at O co Coliseum Oakland California Date October 11Game time 2 25 pm MDT 1 25 p m PDTGame weather 72 F 22 C sunnyGame attendance 54 500Referee John HusseyTV announcers CBS Greg Gumbel Trent Green and Jamie ErdahlRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter No scoring playsSecond quarter DEN 14 19 Brandon McManus 25 yard FG Drive 8 plays 65 yards 3 24 DEN 3 0 OAK 9 37 Marcel Reece 3 yard TD pass from Derek Carr Sebastian Janikowski kick Drive 8 plays 80 yards 4 42 OAK 7 3 Third quarter DEN 11 25 Brandon McManus 20 yard FG Drive 5 plays 14 yards 1 56 OAK 7 6 DEN 6 29 Brandon McManus 52 yard FG Drive 6 plays 43 yards 3 20 DEN 9 7 Fourth quarter DEN 6 53 Chris Harris Jr 74 yard interception return for a TD Brandon McManus kick DEN 16 7 OAK 1 40 Sebastian Janikowski 50 yard FG Drive 1 play 48 yards 0 12 DEN 16 10 Top passers DEN Peyton Manning 22 35 266 yards 2 INT OAK Derek Carr 26 39 249 yards 1 TD 1 INTTop rushers DEN C J Anderson 11 rushes 22 yards OAK Latavius Murray 13 rushes 39 yardsTop receivers DEN Emmanuel Sanders 9 receptions 111 yards OAK Michael Crabtree 4 receptions 54 yardsTop tacklers DEN Danny Trevathan and Brandon Marshall 7 tackles each 3 assists by Trevathan 1 assist by Marshall OAK D J Hayden and Neiko Thorpe 5 tackles each Coming off their win over the Vikings the Broncos traveled to the O co Coliseum to face their AFC West division rivals the Oakland Raiders Broncos defensive tackle Sylvester Williams blocked a 38 yard field goal attempt by Raiders placekicker Sebastian Janikowski late in the first quarter The Broncos then marched down to as far as the Raiders 8 yard line but had to settle for a 25 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus early in the second quarter The Raiders then took a 7 3 lead with fullback Marcel Reece receiving a 3 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Derek Carr The Broncos were attempting to take the lead just before halftime however quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Raiders safety Charles Woodson in the end zone 125 The Broncos offense went three and out on the initial possession of the second half and on the Raiders first play from scrimmage Broncos linebacker Von Miller forced a strip sack and fumble recovery of Carr deep in Raiders territory The Broncos had to settle for a 20 yard field goal by McManus to pull to within 7 6 Following a Raiders three and out the Broncos re claimed the lead with a 52 yard field goal by McManus Following another Woodson interception of Manning the Raiders were attempting to take the lead on the first play of the fourth quarter however Janikowski missed wide left on a 40 yard field goal attempt Trailing 9 7 the Raiders were once again attempting to take lead until Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr stepped in front of an errant Carr pass and returned an interception 74 yards for a touchdown With 6 14 remaining in the game the Raiders were in punt formation with a 4th and 6 at their own 24 yard line However a 5 yard neutral zone penalty on Broncos safety Omar Bolden gave the Raiders a 4th and 1 and after a successful fourth down conversion the Raiders kept the drive alive 125 With 2 38 remaining in the game the Broncos defense denied a 4th and long pass completion from Carr to Reece near midfield However the Broncos were unable to earn a game clinching first down just before the two minute warning which forced the Raiders to burn two of their three team timeouts On the very next play a defensive pass interference penalty on Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby while defending a pass from Carr to wide receiver Amari Cooper moved the football to the Broncos 32 yard line With only one timeout remaining the Raiders decided to send Janikowski onto the field for a 50 yard field goal to pull the Raiders to within 16 10 with 1 45 remaining in the game The Raiders onside kick attempt was unsuccessful and were forced to use their last timeout on the Broncos first play from scrimmage Running back C J Anderson gained only two yards on three running plays With eight seconds remaining Cooper received a punt near the goal line but the Broncos defensive special teams subdued the Raiders last desperation play of the game 125 NotesThe Broncos earned their eighth consecutive win over the Raiders the Broncos longest winning streak over the Raiders in franchise history 126 a streak that the Raiders would snap later in the season during the teams Week 14 rematch in Denver Week 6 at Cleveland Browns Edit Week Six Denver Broncos at Cleveland Browns Game summary 1 2 34OTTotalBroncos 3 7 310326Browns 0 0 716023at FirstEnergy Stadium Cleveland Ohio Date October 18Game time 1 00 pm EDT 11 00 am MDTGame weather 47 F 8 C sunnyGame attendance 67 431Referee Craig WrolstadTV announcers CBS Ian Eagle Dan Fouts and Evan WashburnRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN Brandon McManus 29 yard field goal 2 53 Broncos 3 0 Drive 15 plays 58 yards 7 18 Second quarter DEN Aqib Talib 63 yard interception return Brandon McManus kick 14 19 Broncos 10 0 Third quarter CLE Gary Barnidge 11 yard pass from Josh McCown Travis Coons kick 11 12 Broncos 10 7 Drive 8 plays 74 yards 3 53 DEN Brandon McManus 25 yard field goal 2 08 Broncos 13 7 Drive 6 plays 34 yards 2 43 Fourth quarter DEN Brandon McManus 39 yard field goal 13 36 Broncos 16 7 Drive 8 plays 51 yards 3 07 CLE Gary Barnidge 14 yard pass from Josh McCown Travis Coons kick 9 20 Broncos 16 14 Drive 8 plays 80 yards 4 17 CLE Karlos Dansby 35 yard interception return pass failed 8 18 Browns 20 16 DEN Emmanuel Sanders 75 yard pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick 8 02 Broncos 23 20 Drive 1 play 75 yards 0 14 CLE Travis Coons 26 yard field goal 1 32 Tied 23 23 Drive 10 plays 52 yards 3 21 Overtime DEN Brandon McManus 34 yard field goal 4 57 Broncos 26 23 Drive 13 plays 72 yards 6 42 Top passers DEN Peyton Manning 26 48 290 yards TD 3 INT CLE Josh McCown 20 39 213 yards 2 TD 2 INTTop rushers DEN Ronnie Hillman 20 rushes 111 yards CLE Duke Johnson 9 rushes 38 yardsTop receivers DEN Demaryius Thomas 10 receptions 111 yards CLE Travis Benjamin 9 receptions 117 yardsTop tacklers DEN Danny Trevathan 7 tackles 3 assists CLE Pierre Desir 10 tackles 2 assists Coming off five hard fought victories the Broncos traveled to FirstEnergy Stadium to face the Cleveland Browns the Broncos first visit to Cleveland since 2008 A 29 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus late in the first quarter gave the Broncos an early lead The Broncos increased their lead to 10 0 early in the second quarter when cornerback Aqib Talib returned an interception off Browns quarterback Josh McCown 63 yards for a touchdown Each team alternated punts for the next five offensive possessions and the Broncos were attempting to add to their lead just before halftime However McManus missed wide left on a 51 yard field goal attempt 127 An 11 yard touchdown pass from McCown to tight end Gary Barnidge got the Browns on the scoreboard on the initial possession of the second half Later in the third quarter Broncos linebacker Shaquil Barrett forced a sack and fumble recovery off McCown on the Browns side of the field however the Broncos had to settle on a 25 yard field goal by McManus Another field goal by McManus a 39 yarder early in the fourth quarter increased the Broncos lead to 16 7 The Browns responded with another touchdown pass from McCown to Barnidge from 14 yards out On the third play of the Broncos next drive a short pass from quarterback Peyton Manning intended for running back Ronnie Hillman was bobbled by Hillman and Browns linebacker Karlos Dansby intercepted the pass and scampered down the sideline 35 yards for a touchdown The Broncos defense denied a two point conversion pass from McCown to wide receiver Travis Benjamin even after an offsides penalty on Talib that moved the conversion attempt to the 1 yard line leaving the Browns with a 20 16 lead 127 On the very first play of the Broncos next drive Manning threw a 75 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to give the Broncos a 23 20 lead with 8 02 remaining in the game Both teams were forced to punt on their next offensive possessions With 4 51 remaining the Browns took possession at their own 40 yard line and were hoping for a go ahead touchdown after forcing the Broncos to use all three of their team timeouts but were forced to settle on a game tying 26 yard field goal by placekicker Travis Coons with 1 41 remaining in the fourth quarter The Broncos then went three and out and punted the football back to the Browns to their own 40 yard line The Browns reached the Broncos 46 yard line in two plays On the third play McCown was intercepted by Broncos safety David Bruton at the Broncos 30 yard line giving the Broncos one last possession before the end of regulation However they were only able to advance 13 yards sending the game to overtime 127 The Broncos won the overtime coin toss but on the fourth play of the initial possession Manning threw his third interception of the game this one to Browns linebacker Barkevious Mingo who advanced to the Broncos 39 yards giving the Browns a chance of a winning field goal However the Broncos defense pushed the Browns offense back 13 yards in three plays and out of field goal range After return specialist Jordan Norwood nearly muffed a punt at the Broncos 12 yard line at the 11 38 mark of overtime the Broncos assembled a 13 play 72 yard drive and with 4 56 left McManus kicked the game winning 34 yard field goal 127 NotesThe Broncos won their 11th consecutive game against the Browns dating back to the 1991 season a streak in which the Browns snapped during the 2018 season The Broncos improved their all time series record against the Browns to 23 5 including the playoffs 128 Week 8 vs Green Bay Packers Edit Week Eight Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalPackers 0 7 3010Broncos 7 10 7529at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date November 1Game time 6 30 pm MSTGame weather 61 F 16 C partly cloudyGame attendance 77 075Referee John ParryTV announcers NBC Al Michaels Cris Collinsworth and Michele TafoyaRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 4 39 Ronnie Hillman 1 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 9 plays 83 yards 4 57 DEN 7 0 Second quarter DEN 14 02 Ronnie Hillman 15 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 6 plays 85 yards 2 43 DEN 14 0 DEN 7 46 Brandon McManus 50 yard FG Drive 8 plays 46 yards 4 12 DEN 17 0 GB 2 58 Eddie Lacy 2 yard TD run Mason Crosby kick Drive 10 plays 80 yards 4 48 DEN 17 7 Third quarter GB 9 07 Mason Crosby 56 yard FG Drive 11 plays 41 yards 5 53 DEN 17 10 DEN 5 25 C J Anderson 28 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 8 plays 80 yards 3 42 DEN 24 10 Fourth quarter DEN 12 25 Brandon McManus 24 yard FG Drive 9 plays 74 yards 4 45 DEN 27 10 DEN 12 09 Malik Jackson tackled Richard Rodgers II in the end zone for a safety DEN 29 10 Top passers GB Aaron Rodgers 14 22 77 yards DEN Peyton Manning 21 29 340 yards 1 INTTop rushers GB Eddie Lacy 11 rushes 38 yards 1 TD DEN C J Anderson 14 rushes 101 yards 1 TDTop receivers GB Randall Cobb 6 receptions 27 yards DEN Demaryius Thomas 8 receptions 168 yardsTop tacklers GB Casey Hayward and Damarious Randall 6 tackles and 1 assist each 1 interception by Randall DEN Brandon Marshall 6 tackles 1 forced fumble Coming off their bye week the Broncos played host to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football with both teams entering the game with 6 0 records The Broncos jumped out to a 17 0 lead consisting of a pair of touchdown runs by running back Ronnie Hillman a 1 yarder in the first quarter and a 15 yarder in the second quarter followed by a 50 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus The Packers got on the scoreboard late in the second quarter with running back Eddie Lacy rushing for a 2 yard touchdown The Packers narrowed the Broncos lead to 17 10 on the initial possession of the second half with a 56 yard field goal by placekicker Mason Crosby The Broncos defense then held the Packers scoreless for the remainder of the game and their offense added to their lead with running back C J Anderson rushing for a 28 yard touchdown followed in the fourth quarter by a 24 yard field goal by McManus Later linebacker DeMarcus Ware forced a sack and fumble off Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers resulting in a safety that put the game out of reach 129 NotesOwner Pat Bowlen was inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame during halftime 129 Due to his battle with Alzheimer s disease Bowlen relinquished control of the team to team president Joe Ellis and executive vice president general manager John Elway prior to the start of the 2014 season 130 The Broncos defense limited Aaron Rodgers to just 77 yards passing the lowest of Rodgers career in a game where he wasn t knocked out by injury 131 The Broncos started 7 0 for only the second time in franchise history the other time was in 1998 when they started 13 0 and won Super Bowl XXXIII 129 This was the first of two games in which the Broncos wore their alternate navy blue jerseys the other game was Week 14 vs the Oakland Raiders 132 Week 9 at Indianapolis Colts Edit Week Nine Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 0 7 10724Colts 7 10 01027at Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana Date November 8Game time 4 25 pm EST 2 25 pm MSTGame weather 54 F 12 C sunny retractable roof openGame attendance 66 894Referee Brad AllenTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter IND 6 48 Frank Gore 7 yard TD run Adam Vinatieri kick Drive 7 plays 80 yards 3 42 IND 7 0 Second quarter IND 12 13 Adam Vinatieri 43 yard FG Drive 9 plays 63 yards 6 01 IND 10 0 IND 7 12 Jack Doyle 3 yard TD pass from Andrew Luck Adam Vinatieri kick Drive 8 plays 63 yards 3 43 IND 17 0 DEN 0 00 Omar Bolden 83 yard punt return for a TD Brandon McManus kick IND 17 7 Third quarter DEN 11 27 Emmanuel Sanders 64 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 3 plays 60 yards 1 23 IND 17 14 DEN 4 57 Brandon McManus 29 yard FG Drive 10 plays 79 yards 4 40 tied 17 17 Fourth quarter IND 14 05 Ahmad Bradshaw 8 yard TD pass from Andrew Luck Adam Vinatieri kick Drive 12 plays 80 yards 5 52 IND 24 17 DEN 8 54 Owen Daniels 1 yard TD from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 9 plays 80 yards 5 11 tied 24 24 IND 6 13 Adam Vinatieri 55 yard FG Drive 7 plays 33 yards 2 41 IND 27 24 Top passers DEN Peyton Manning 21 36 281 yards 2 TD 2 INT IND Andrew Luck 21 36 252 yards 2 TDTop rushers DEN C J Anderson 7 rushes 34 yards IND Frank Gore 28 rushes 83 yards 1 TDTop receivers DEN Owen Daniels 6 receptions 102 yards 1 TD IND T Y Hilton 5 receptions 82 yardsTop tacklers DEN T J Ward 10 tackles 2 assists IND Dwight Lowery 5 tackles Coming off their dominating win over the previously unbeaten Packers the Broncos traveled to Lucas Oil Stadium to face the Indianapolis Colts A 7 yard touchdown run by running back Frank Gore in the first quarter followed in the second quarter by a 43 yard field goal by placekicker Adam Vinatieri and a 3 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Andrew Luck to tight end Jack Doyle gave the Colts a 17 0 lead The latter scoring play occurred after Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was intercepted by Colts safety Mike Adams The Broncos got on the scoreboard in the closing seconds of the first half with return specialist Omar Bolden returning a punt 83 yards for a touchdown The Broncos narrowed the gap on their initial possession of the second half with Manning throwing a 64 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders then tied the game with a 29 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus The Colts re claimed the lead early in the fourth quarter with an 8 yard touchdown pass from Luck to running back Ahmad Bradshaw The Broncos responded with a 1 yard touchdown pass from Manning to tight end Owen Daniels in what was the final regular season touchdown pass of Manning s career Another field goal by Vinatieri from 55 yards out gave the Colts a 27 24 lead with 6 18 remaining in the game On the Broncos first play of their next possession Manning was intercepted by Colts cornerback Darius Butler The Colts offense forced the Broncos to use all of their timeouts and with 28 seconds remaining Vinatieri kicked a 23 yard field goal However the Colts decided not to take the points due to a defensive holding penalty on Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan which enabled Luck to end the game on a quarterback kneel 133 Week 10 vs Kansas City Chiefs Edit Week Ten Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalChiefs 10 9 3729Broncos 0 0 01313at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date November 15Game time 2 25 pm MSTGame weather 64 F 18 C mostly sunnyGame attendance 76 973Referee Gene SteratoreTV announcers CBS Greg Gumbel Trent Green and Jamie ErdahlRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter KC 11 21 Charcandrick West 4 yard TD run Cairo Santos kick Drive 5 plays 31 yards 2 36 KC 7 0 KC 6 19 Cairo Santos 48 yard FG Drive 6 plays 43 yards 3 52 KC 10 0 Second quarter KC 11 35 Cairo Santos 49 yard FG Drive 8 plays 19 yards 3 31 KC 13 0 KC 3 30 Cairo Santos 34 yard FG Drive 4 plays 8 yards 1 21 KC 16 0 KC 0 00 Cairo Santos 33 yard FG Drive 12 plays 46 yards 2 38 KC 19 0 Third quarter KC 10 45 Cairo Santos 50 yard FG Drive 6 plays 9 yards 2 31 KC 22 0 Fourth quarter KC 11 10 Charcandrick West 80 yard TD pass from Alex Smith Cairo Santos kick Drive 2 plays 81 yards 0 53 KC 29 0 DEN 5 27 Ronnie Hillman 1 yard TD run two point run failed Drive 12 plays 80 yards 5 43 KC 29 6 DEN 1 45 Andre Caldwell 7 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 5 plays 62 yards 1 23 KC 29 13 Top passers KC Alex Smith 17 31 204 yards 1 TD DEN Brock Osweiler 14 24 146 yards 1 TD 1 INTTop rushers KC Charcandrick West 24 rushes 69 yards 1 TD DEN Ronnie Hillman 11 rushes 42 yards 1 TDTop receivers KC Charcandrick West 3 receptions 92 yards 1 TD DEN Demaryius Thomas 7 receptions 71 yardsTop tacklers KC Derrick Johnson 6 tackles 1 assist 1 sack DEN Brandon Marshall and Darian Stewart 5 tackles each 3 assists by Marshall 1 assist by Stewart Hoping to rebound from their first loss of the season the Broncos returned home for an AFC West divisional rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs After Peyton Manning became the NFL s all time leader in regular season passing yardage the game turned sour for the Broncos Following a Manning interception the Chiefs capitalized with a 4 yard touchdown run by running back Charcandrick West The Broncos offense went three and out on their next two possessions and the Chiefs increased their lead to 10 0 with a 48 yard field goal by placekicker Cairo Santos The Chiefs increased their lead to 19 0 at halftime with three more field goals by Santos from 49 34 and 33 yards out By halftime Manning had thrown three interceptions and the Broncos offense had earned only one first down The Broncos went three and out on their first possession of the second half and a 50 yarder field goal by Santos increased the Chiefs lead to 22 0 After Manning threw his fourth interception of the game on the Broncos next possession he was pulled and replaced by backup quarterback Brock Osweiler for the remainder of the game Osweiler drove the Broncos into the red zone early in the fourth quarter but was intercepted by Chiefs safety Eric Berry Two plays later the Chiefs increased their lead to 29 0 when quarterback Alex Smith connected with West on an 80 yard touchdown pass The Broncos finally got on the scoreboard with 5 31 remaining in the game with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 1 yard touchdown two point conversion attempt unsuccessful followed by a 7 yard touchdown pass from Osweiler to wide receiver Andre Caldwell but the Chiefs lead was too much for the Broncos to overcome Peyton Manning finished the day with the first 0 0 passer rating of his career 134 Week 11 at Chicago Bears Edit Week Eleven Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 7 3 0717Bears 0 6 3615at Soldier Field Chicago Date November 22Game time 12 00 pm CST 11 00 am MSTGame weather 29 F 2 C sunnyGame attendance 62 483Referee Pete MorelliTV announcers CBS Ian Eagle Dan Fouts and Evan WashburnRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 12 14 Demaryius Thomas 48 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 4 plays 74 yards 1 34 DEN 7 0 Second quarter CHI 10 32 Robbie Gould 46 yard FG Drive 10 plays 58 yards 4 16 DEN 7 3 CHI 6 13 Robbie Gould 37 yard FG Drive 7 plays 50 yards 2 57 DEN 7 6 DEN 0 00 Brandon McManus 24 yard FG Drive 13 plays 82 yards 3 40 DEN 10 6 Third quarter CHI 0 49 Robbie Gould 37 yard FG Drive 8 plays 79 yards 3 33 DEN 10 9 Fourth quarter DEN 11 42 Cody Latimer 10 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 10 plays 71 yards 4 07 DEN 17 9 CHI 0 24 Jeremy Langford 2 yard TD run two point run failed Drive 6 plays 65 yards 1 25 DEN 17 15 Top passers DEN Brock Osweiler 20 27 250 yards 2 TD CHI Jay Cutler 18 32 265 yards 1 INTTop rushers DEN Ronnie Hillman 21 rushes 102 yards CHI Ka deem Carey 9 rushes 32 yardsTop receivers DEN Owen Daniels 4 receptions 69 yards CHI Marquess Wilson 4 receptions 102 yardsTop tacklers DEN Danny Trevathan and Brandon Marshall 7 tackles each 1 assist and 1 interception by Trevathan CHI Adrian Amos and Kyle Fuller 7 tackles each 1 sack by Amos Hoping to rebound from back to back losses the Broncos traveled to Soldier Field to face the Chicago Bears It was the first start for quarterback Brock Osweiler substituting for the injured Peyton Manning The Broncos grabbed the lead on their initial possession when Osweiler playing on his 25th birthday connected with wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 48 yard touchdown pass The Bears got on the scoreboard in the second quarter with two field goals by placekicker Robbie Gould from 46 and 37 yards out The Broncos increased their lead to 10 6 with a 24 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus as time expired in the second half Midway through the third quarter Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan intercepted a pass by Bears quarterback Jay Cutler deep in Bears territory Six plays later the Broncos were attempting to add to their lead on a 4th and goal however the Bears defense prevailed after running back Ronnie Hillman was inadvertently tripped by Owseiler on the hand off at the 2 yard line The Bears then marched down the field and another 37 yard field goal by Gould narrowed the Broncos lead to 10 9 near the end of the third quarter 135 The Broncos then increased their lead to 17 9 early in the fourth quarter when Osweiler fired a 10 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Cody Latimer who was playing in place of the injured Emmanuel Sanders The Bears once again marched down the field and were facing a 4th and goal from the Broncos 4 yard line however a pass from Cutler to running back Jeremy Langford was broken up by Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib with ten minutes remaining in the game The Broncos offense chewed up six minutes of the clock but were forced to punt giving the football back to the Bears with 4 23 remaining On the sixth play of the Bears next drive Broncos linebacker Von Miller forced a strip sack and fumble off Cutler at the Broncos 35 yard line which was recovered by defensive end Malik Jackson with 2 30 remaining However the Broncos offense went three and out though they forced the Bears to burn two of their three team timeouts Just after the two minute warning the Bears marched down the field and finally got into the end zone with only 29 seconds remaining with Langford lunging for a 2 yard touchdown run However the Broncos defense denied a two point conversion running attempt by Langford which would have tied the game The Bears subsequent onside kick was unsuccessful and the Broncos offense ran out the clock 135 NotesThis was the first game this season in which the Broncos offense did not commit any turnovers 135 This was Bears head coach John Fox s first game against the Broncos since mutually parting ways with the Broncos following the end of the 2014 season It also marked Jay Cutler s first game against the Broncos who drafted Cutler in the first round of the 2006 draft before he was traded to the Bears prior to the 2009 season Cutler did not play when the Broncos and Bears last faced each in other in 2011 due to a thumb injury 136 Week 12 vs New England Patriots Edit Week Twelve New England Patriots at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34OTTotalPatriots 7 7 010024Broncos 0 7 017630at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date November 29Game time 6 30 pm MSTGame weather 23 F 5 C cloudy with light snowGame attendance 76 970Referee Tony CorrenteTV announcers NBC Al Michaels Cris Collinsworth and Michele TafoyaRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter NE 11 24 Rob Gronkowski 23 yard TD pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick Drive 4 plays 47 yards 2 03 NE 7 0 Second quarter NE 10 40 Scott Chandler 9 yard TD pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick Drive 3 plays 15 yards 1 32 NE 14 0 DEN 2 07 Ronnie Hillman 19 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 10 plays 77 yards 5 41 NE 14 7 Third quarter No scoring playsFourth quarter NE 14 50 Brandon Bolden 63 yard TD pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick Drive 3 plays 65 yards 0 17 NE 21 7 DEN 12 34 C J Anderson 15 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 4 plays 36 yards 1 41 NE 21 14 DEN 6 08 Brandon McManus 21 yard FG Drive 9 plays 52 yards 4 50 NE 21 17 DEN 1 09 Andre Caldwell 4 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 5 plays 83 yards 1 22 DEN 24 21 NE 0 00 Stephen Gostkowski 47 yard FG Drive 5 plays 51 yards 1 09 tied 24 24 Overtime DEN 12 32 C J Anderson 48 yard TD run Drive 3 plays 57 yards 1 19 DEN 30 24 Top passers NE Tom Brady 23 42 280 yards 3 TD DEN Brock Osweiler 23 42 270 yards 1 TD 1 INTTop rushers NE LeGarrette Blount 9 rushes 27 yards DEN C J Anderson 15 rushes 113 yards 2 TDTop receivers NE Rob Gronkowski 6 receptions 88 yards 1 TD DEN Emmanuel Sanders 6 receptions 113 yardsTop tacklers NE Jonathan Freeny and Malcolm Butler 7 tackles each 5 assists and 1 sack by Freeny DEN Derek Wolfe 6 tackles 2 assists 1 sack Coming off their win over the Bears the Broncos returned home for an AFC duel with the New England Patriots on NBC s Sunday Night Football on a snowy night in Denver The Patriots who entered the game with a 10 0 record jumped out to a 14 0 lead with quarterback Tom Brady tossing two touchdown passes a 23 yarder to tight end Rob Gronkowski followed in the second quarter by a 10 yarder to tight end Scott Chandler The latter score occurred after Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler had a pass deflected and intercepted deep in Broncos territory The Broncos got on the scoreboard just before the two minute warning with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 19 yard touchdown 137 The Broncos had a chance to cut into the Patriots lead on their first possession of the second half however placekicker Brandon McManus missed wide right on a 47 yard field goal attempt Each team proceeded to trade punts on their next two offensive possessions until Brady connected with wide receiver Brandon Bolden on a 63 yard touchdown pass at the beginning of the fourth quarter to give the Patriots a 21 7 lead The Broncos offense went three and out and were forced to punt However Patriots return specialist Chris Harper muffed the punt which was recovered by Shaquil Barrett at the Patriots 36 yard line giving the Broncos new life Four plays later the Broncos pulled to within a one touchdown deficit with a 15 yard touchdown run by running back C J Anderson The Broncos defense forced a punt on the Patriots next possession which was aided by an offensive holding penalty on guard Tre Jackson that nullified a 51 yard pass completion from Brady to wide receiver Keshawn Martin on a third and long play The Broncos then marched down the field but had to settle for a 21 yard field goal by McManus to pull to within 21 17 with 6 12 remaining in the fourth quarter The two teams traded punts on their next possessions and with 2 39 remaining and no timeouts the Broncos forced a Patriots punt The Broncos marched down the field and were facing a 2nd and goal from the Patriots 7 yard line when Osweiler was sacked for an eight yard loss However the sack was nullified by a defensive holding penalty on Patriots safety Patrick Chung On the very next play the Broncos grabbed their first lead of the game when Osweiler connected with wide receiver Andre Caldwell on a 4 yard touchdown with 1 15 remaining in the fourth quarter 137 The Patriots were not done yet as Brady engineered a 5 play 51 yard drive which culminated with placekicker Stephen Gostkowski kicking a game tying 47 yard field goal as time expired sending the game to overtime The Patriots won the overtime coin toss but their offense went three and out Following a Patriots punt the Broncos started their first overtime drive at their own 43 yard line and three plays later Anderson scampered down the sideline for a game winning 48 yard touchdown run 137 Week 13 at San Diego Chargers Edit Week Thirteen Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 14 3 0017Chargers 0 3 003at Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California Date December 6Game time 2 05 pm MST 1 05 pm PSTGame weather 78 F 26 C sunnyGame attendance 68 631Referee Walt ColemanTV announcers CBS Kevin Harlan Rich Gannon and Scott KaplanRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 11 15 Demaryius Thomas 3 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 8 plays 76 yards 3 45 DEN 7 0 DEN 0 04 Danny Trevathan 25 yard interception return for a TD Brandon McManus kick DEN 14 0 Second quarter DEN 5 26 Brandon McManus 23 yard FG Drive 14 plays 46 yards 7 18 DEN 17 0 SD 1 41 Josh Lambo 51 yard FG Drive 9 plays 47 yards 3 45 DEN 17 3 Third quarter No scoring playsFourth quarter No scoring plays Top passers DEN Brock Osweiler 16 26 166 yards 1 TD 1 INT SD Philip Rivers 18 35 202 yards 1 INTTop rushers DEN Ronnie Hillman 19 rushes 56 yards SD Melvin Gordon 12 rushes 55 yardsTop receivers DEN Demaryius Thomas 6 receptions 61 yards 1 TD SD Antonio Gates 6 receptions 50 yardsTop tacklers DEN David Bruton 9 tackles 3 assists SD Denzel Perryman 10 tackles Coming off their overtime win over the Patriots the Broncos traveled to Qualcomm Stadium for their first of two matches with their AFC West division rivals the San Diego Chargers On the Broncos opening drive quarterback Brock Osweiler connected with wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on a 3 yard touchdown pass The Chargers had a chance to get on the scoreboard midway through the first quarter but placekicker Josh Lambo missed wide right on a 48 yard field goal attempt Toward the end of the first quarter the Broncos added to the lead when linebacker Danny Trevathan intercepted an errant pass by Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and returned it for a 25 yard touchdown After forcing a Chargers punt early in the second quarter the Broncos marched down the field with a long drive that chewed up seven minutes but had to settle for a 23 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus that increased their lead to 17 0 The Chargers got on the scoreboard just after the two minute warning with a 51 yard field goal by Lambo which would be the final scoring play of the game by either team In the third quarter the Broncos defense recovered two forced fumbles while on offense McManus missed wide right on a 52 yard field goal attempt and Osweiler threw an interception deep in Chargers territory In the fourth quarter the Broncos offense punted on all of their possessions save the final kneel down while their defense did not allow the Chargers offense to advance past their own 47 yard line 138 NotesThe Broncos swept their division rivals on the road for the sixth time in seven seasons Week 14 vs Oakland Raiders Edit Week Fourteen Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalRaiders 0 0 9615Broncos 6 6 0012at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date December 13Game time 2 05 pm MSTGame weather 45 F 7 C partly cloudyGame attendance 76 824Referee Bill VinovichTV announcers CBS Ian Eagle Dan Fouts and Evan WashburnRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 9 42 Brandon McManus 41 yard FG Drive 10 plays 57 yards 5 18 DEN 3 0 DEN 2 05 Brandon McManus 35 yard FG Drive 9 plays 61 yards 4 26 DEN 6 0 Second quarter DEN 4 29 Brandon McManus 29 yard FG Drive 15 plays 63 yards 8 37 DEN 9 0 DEN 0 04 Brandon McManus 20 yard FG Drive 12 plays 61 yards 3 32 DEN 12 0 Third quarter OAK 9 47 Seth Roberts 11 yard TD pass from Derek Carr Sebastian Janikowski kick Drive 9 plays 80 yards 5 13 DEN 12 7 OAK 1 50 Benson Mayowa tackled Max Garcia in the end zone for a safety DEN 12 9 Fourth quarter OAK 14 26 Mychal Rivera 16 yard TD pass from Derek Carr two point pass failed Drive 3 plays 11 yards 0 16 OAK 15 12 Top passers OAK Derek Carr 12 29 135 yards 2 TD DEN Brock Osweiler 35 51 308 yardsTop rushers OAK Latavius Murray 16 rushes 27 yards DEN Ronnie Hillman 12 rushes 20 yardsTop receivers OAK Mychal Rivera 3 receptions 49 yards 1 TD DEN Demaryius Thomas 10 receptions 95 yardsTop tacklers OAK Curtis Lofton 8 tackles DEN Chris Harris Jr and Todd Davis 4 tackles rach Brock Osweiler during the game Coming off their win over the Chargers the Broncos returned home for an AFC West rematch against the Oakland Raiders In the first half the Broncos defense held the Raiders offense to 12 net yards of offense and the Broncos offense dominated the time of possession by a nearly 3 1 margin but had to settle for four field goals by placekicker Brandon McManus from 41 and 35 yards in the first quarter and 29 and 20 yards in the second quarter The latter field goal occurred after wide receiver Demaryius Thomas dropped a crucial pass in the end zone from quarterback Brock Osweiler with only four seconds before halftime 139 The Raiders got on the scoreboard on the initial possession of the second half with quarterback Derek Carr connecting with wide receiver Seth Roberts on an 11 yard touchdown pass Later in the third quarter the Broncos were backed up to their own 2 yard line following a Raiders punt and three plays later the Raiders pulled to within 12 9 when defensive end Khalil Mack forced a fumble off Osweiler in the end zone for a safety The Broncos forced another Raiders punt however at the beginning of the fourth quarter Emmanuel Sanders muffed a punt deep in Broncos territory and the Raiders capitalized three plays later with Carr throwing a 16 yard touchdown pass to tight end Mychal Rivera with an unsuccessful two point conversion attempt The Broncos drove down the field on their next offensive possession but McManus missed on a 49 yard field goal attempt that hit the left upright After each team traded punts the Raiders were attempting to add to their lead but placekicker Sebastian Janikowski missed wide left on a 43 yard field goal attempt with 5 27 remaining in the game The Broncos were facing a 4th and 5 at their own 38 yard line with 3 50 remaining in the game but tight end Vernon Davis dropped a pass from Osweiler that would have been a first down The Broncos defense forced the Raiders to go three and out while being forced to use two of their remaining three team timeouts With 2 35 remaining the Broncos had one last possession but on the sixth play another dropped 4th down pass this one by Thomas sealed the Raiders win 139 NotesThe Broncos wore their alternate navy blue jerseys for this game 132 Week 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers Edit Week Fifteen Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers Game summary 1 2 34TotalBroncos 14 13 0027Steelers 7 6 71434at Heinz Field Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Date December 20Game time 4 25 pm EST 2 25 pm MSTGame weather 41 F 5 C partly cloudyGame attendance 67 234Referee Carl CheffersTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter PIT 10 16 DeAngelo Williams 2 yard TD run Chris Boswell kick Drive 2 plays 21 yards 0 53 PIT 7 0 DEN 4 41 Demaryius Thomas 18 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 12 plays 85 yards 5 35 tied 7 7 DEN 3 08 Emmanuel Sanders 61 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 1 play 61 yards 0 08 DEN 14 7 Second quarter DEN 11 30 Brock Osweiler 7 yard TD run extra point failed wide right Drive 10 plays 50 yards 4 52 DEN 20 7 PIT 7 33 Chris Boswell 24 yard FG Drive 12 plays 73 yards 3 57 DEN 20 10 DEN 1 56 Demaryius Thomas 6 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 10 plays 80 yards 5 37 DEN 27 10 PIT 0 04 Chris Boswell 41 yard FG Drive 10 plays 51 yards 1 52 DEN 27 13 Third quarter PIT 7 16 Antonio Brown 9 yard TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger Chris Boswell kick Drive 7 plays 58 yards 3 17 DEN 27 20 Fourth quarter PIT 12 34 Markus Wheaton 9 yard TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger Chris Boswell kick Drive 5 plays 60 yards 2 17 tied 27 27 PIT 3 24 Antonio Brown 23 yard TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger Chris Boswell kick Drive 3 plays 37 yards 0 56 PIT 34 27 Top passers DEN Brock Osweiler 21 44 296 yards 3 TD 1 INT PIT Ben Roethlisberger 40 55 380 yards 3 TD 2 INTTop rushers DEN Ronnie Hillman 14 rushes 48 yards PIT DeAngelo Williams 14 rushes 26 yards 1 TDTop receivers DEN Emmanuel Sanders 10 receptions 181 yards 1 TD PIT Antonio Brown 16 receptions 189 yards 2 TDTop tacklers DEN Aqib Talib 8 tackles PIT Will Allen and Mike Mitchell 5 tackles 1 assist 1 forced fumble by Allen Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Raiders the Broncos traveled to Heinz Field to face the Pittsburgh Steelers On the Broncos first offensive possession running back Ronnie Hillman committed a fumble deep in their own territory and the Steelers capitalized two plays later with a 2 yard touchdown run by running back DeAngelo Williams The Broncos reeled off 20 unanswered points with quarterback Brock Osweiler throwing a pair of touchdown passes an 18 yarder to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and a 61 yarder to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders followed in the second quarter by Osweiler scrambling for a 7 yard touchdown The latter score came after the Broncos defense intercepted Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and also had a missed extra point attempt by placekicker Brandon McManus The Steelers then marched down the field but had to settle for a 24 yard field goal by placekicker Chris Boswell The Broncos then increased their lead to 27 10 with Osweiler connecting with Thomas on a 6 yard touchdown pass at the 2 minute warning However it would be the Broncos final scoring play of the game as the offense was shut out in the second half for the third consecutive week The Steelers pulled to within 27 13 with Boswell kicking a 41 yard field goal just before halftime 140 Midway through the third quarter Roethlisberger connected with wide receiver Antonio Brown on a 9 yard touchdown Later in the third quarter Broncos return specialist Jordan Norwood returned a punt 71 yards for a touchdown however the touchdown was nullified by an illegal substitution penalty Following a Broncos three and out the Steelers tied the game early in the fourth quarter with Roethlisberger throwing a 9 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Markus Wheaton Each team proceeded to trade punt on their next two possessions and with just over five minutes remaining Osweiler was intercepted by Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier at the Broncos 37 yard line and three plays later the Steelers re claimed the lead with a 23 yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown The Broncos then marched down to the Steelers 36 yard line with 2 17 remaining but turned the football over on downs Just before the two minute warning the Steelers were attempting to run out the clock however Roethlisberger chose to pass the football and was intercepted by linebacker Brandon Marshall just before the two minute warning giving the Broncos one last possession However Osweiler threw four straight incompletions and the Steelers ran out the clock 140 Week 16 vs Cincinnati Bengals Edit Week Sixteen Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34OTTotalBengals 7 7 03017Broncos 0 3 77320at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date December 28Game time 6 30 pm MSTGame weather 16 F 9 C mostly cloudyGame attendance 76 868Referee Ed HochuliTV announcers ESPN Mike Tirico Jon Gruden and Lisa SaltersRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter CIN 7 26 A J Green 5 yard TD pass from A J McCarron Mike Nugent kick Drive 15 plays 80 yards 7 34 CIN 7 0 Second quarter CIN 10 51 Mohamed Sanu 6 yard TD run Mike Nugent kick Drive 13 plays 90 yards 7 50 CIN 14 0 DEN 0 14 Brandon McManus 23 yard FG Drive 7 plays 60 yards 2 12 CIN 14 3 Third quarter DEN 10 14 Emmanuel Sanders 8 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 11 plays 81 yards 4 46 CIN 14 10 Fourth quarter DEN 11 17 C J Anderson 39 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 2 plays 52 yards 0 34 DEN 17 14 CIN 6 46 Mike Nugent 52 yard FG Drive 11 plays 46 yards 4 31 tied 17 17 Overtime DEN 10 00 Brandon McManus 37 yard FG Drive 14 plays 61 yards 5 00 DEN 20 17 Top passers CIN A J McCarron 22 35 200 yards 1 TD DEN Brock Osweiler 27 39 299 yards 1 TDTop rushers CIN Jeremy Hill 19 rushes 63 yards DEN C J Anderson 9 rushes 73 yards 1 TDTop receivers CIN A J Green 5 receptions 57 yards 1 TD DEN Owen Daniels 5 receptions 70 yardsTop tacklers CIN Dre Kirkpatrick 7 tackles DEN Danny Trevathan 8 tackles 4 assists Hoping to avoid their first three game losing streak since 2011 the Broncos played host to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football The Bengals dominated the first half time of possession by more than a 2 1 margin The Bengals took the opening possession of the game and marched down the field with quarterback A J McCarron playing in place of the injured Andy Dalton throwing a 5 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver A J Green in the corner of the end zone The Bengals later added to their lead in the second quarter with wide receiver Mohamed Sanu rushing for a 6 yard touchdown in a wildcat formation The Bengals were threatening to add to their lead just before the two minute warning but placekicker Mike Nugent missed wide right on a 45 yard field goal attempt The Broncos then marched down the field but had to settle for a 23 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus just before halftime 141 The Broncos took the initial possession of the second half and pulled to within 14 10 with quarterback Brock Osweiler connecting with wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders on an 8 yard touchdown pass which was the only scoring play of the third quarter After having trouble stopping the Bengals offense in the first half the Broncos defense forced the Bengals to punt on their first four possessions of the second half The Broncos grabbed a 17 14 lead early in the fourth quarter with running back C J Anderson scampering down the sideline for a 39 yard touchdown A 52 yard field goal by Nugent helped the Bengals tie the game at 17 17 with 6 51 remaining in the fourth quarter The Broncos had reached the Bengals 27 yard line on the next possession and were attempting a game winning drive but Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson forced a fumble off Anderson which was recovered by safety Reggie Nelson However the Broncos defense forced a Bengals punt and the Broncos offense began their next drive at their own 20 yard line with 1 40 remaining However McManus badly missed wide left on a potential game winning 45 yard field goal attempt as time expired sending the game to overtime 141 The Broncos won the overtime coin toss and took a 20 17 lead on their initial possession with a 37 yard field goal by McManus The drive was aided by a 15 yard personal foul penalty on Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict for a late hit out of bounds The Bengals started their first offensive possession of overtime at their own 33 yard line and on their first play McCarron attempted a pass that was incomplete as his arm was hit by Broncos linebacker Von Miller Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak called a timeout thinking the play should have been ruled as a game ending fumble however the initial ruling was upheld by instant replay On the very next play McCarron fumbled the snap which was recovered by Broncos linebacker DeMarcus Ware to end the game and send the Broncos to the postseason for the fifth consecutive season 141 NotesThis was the third game of the season that the Broncos won after trailing 14 0 the other two were Week 2 at the Kansas City Chiefs and Week 12 vs the New England Patriots Week 17 vs San Diego Chargers Edit Week Seventeen San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalChargers 3 3 7720Broncos 7 0 71327at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date January 3 2016Game time 2 25 pm MSTGame weather 50 F 10 C mostly sunnyGame attendance 76 844Referee Ron TorbertTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 14 29 Demaryius Thomas 72 yard TD pass from Brock Osweiler Brandon McManus kick Drive 2 plays 80 yards 0 31 DEN 7 0 SD 10 10 Josh Lambo 50 yard FG Drive 10 plays 48 yards 4 19 DEN 7 3 Second quarter SD 5 52 Josh Lambo 42 yard FG Drive 4 plays 4 yards 0 58 DEN 7 6 Third quarter SD 8 18 Antonio Gates 13 yard TD pass from Philip Rivers Josh Lambo kick Drive 5 plays 32 yards 3 05 SD 13 7 DEN 5 24 C J Anderson 1 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 8 plays 80 yards 2 54 DEN 14 13 Fourth quarter DEN 13 09 Brandon McManus 48 yard FG Drive 7 plays 32 yards 2 20 DEN 17 13 SD 12 58 Tyrell Williams 80 yard TD pass from Philip Rivers Josh Lambo kick Drive 1 play 80 yards 0 11 SD 20 17 DEN 9 45 Brandon McManus 35 yard FG Drive 7 plays 63 yards 3 13 tied 20 20 DEN 4 44 Ronnie Hillman 23 yard TD run Brandon McManus kick Drive 1 play 23 yards 0 06 DEN 27 20 Top passers SD Philip Rivers 21 35 228 yards 2 TD 1 INT DEN Brock Osweiler 14 22 232 yards 1 TD 2 INTTop rushers SD Donald Brown 21 rushes 81 yards DEN Ronnie Hillman 15 rushes 117 yardsTop receivers SD Tyrell Williams 2 receptions 90 yards 1 TD DEN Demaryius Thomas 5 receptions 117 yards 1 TDTop tacklers SD Manti Te o 7 tackles 2 assists 1 forced fumble DEN Danny Trevathan 8 tackles 2 assists The Broncos regular season finale was an AFC West divisional rematch against the San Diego Chargers On the second play of the game quarterback Brock Osweiler completed a pass to Demaryius Thomas for a 72 yard touchdown pass The Chargers scored on their first offensive possession with a 50 yard field goal by placekicker Josh Lambo The Broncos offense turned the football over on four of their next five possessions including two fumbles and two interceptions Lambo added a 42 yard field goal later in the second quarter to pull the Chargers to within 7 6 On the Broncos first possession of the second half C J Anderson fumbled the ball for the second consecutive game leading to quarterback Philip Rivers completing a pass to tight end Antonio Gates for a 13 yard touchdown On the Broncos next offensive possession Peyton Manning took over for Osweiler at quarterback Manning s first time playing since Week 10 and the Broncos re claimed the lead with a 1 yard touchdown run by Anderson The Broncos then added to their lead early in the fourth quarter with a 48 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus However the Chargers grabbed a 20 17 lead on their next offensive play with Rivers throwing an 80 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyrell Williams A 35 yard field goal by McManus tied the game at 20 20 with 9 48 remaining in the game After the two teams proceeded to traded punts Rivers was intercepted by Broncos safety Shiloh Keo and the Broncos immediately capitalized with running back Ronnie Hillman rushing for a 23 yard touchdown to give the Broncos a 27 20 lead with 4 50 remaining in the game The Chargers offense attempted a rally and advanced to as far as the Broncos 40 yard line but turned the football over on downs just after the two minute warning The Broncos ran out the clock 120 With the win coupled with the New England Patriots loss to the Miami Dolphins earlier in the day the Broncos clinched the AFC s No 1 seed the Broncos Patriots and Bengals finished tied for the AFC s best record at 12 4 however the Broncos claimed the No 1 seed based on head to head sweep Standings Edit Division Edit AFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 1 Denver Broncos 12 4 0 750 4 2 8 4 355 296 W2 5 Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 0 688 5 1 10 2 405 287 W10Oakland Raiders 7 9 0 438 3 3 7 5 359 399 L1San Diego Chargers 4 12 0 250 0 6 3 9 320 398 L2Conference Edit AFCvte Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STKDivision Leaders1 a Denver Broncos West 12 4 0 750 4 2 8 4 500 479 W22 a New England Patriots East 12 4 0 750 4 2 9 3 473 448 L23 a Cincinnati Bengals North 12 4 0 750 5 1 9 3 477 406 W14 Houston Texans South 9 7 0 563 5 1 7 5 496 410 W3Wild Cards5 Kansas City Chiefs West 11 5 0 688 5 1 10 2 496 432 W106 b Pittsburgh Steelers North 10 6 0 625 3 3 7 5 504 463 W1Did not qualify for the postseason7 b New York Jets East 10 6 0 625 3 3 7 5 441 388 L18 c Buffalo Bills East 8 8 0 500 4 2 7 5 508 438 W29 c Indianapolis Colts South 8 8 0 500 4 2 6 6 500 406 W210 Oakland Raiders West 7 9 0 438 3 3 7 5 512 366 L111 Miami Dolphins East 6 10 0 375 1 5 4 8 469 469 W212 d Jacksonville Jaguars South 5 11 0 313 2 4 5 7 473 375 L313 d Baltimore Ravens North 5 11 0 313 3 3 4 8 508 425 L114 San Diego Chargers West 4 12 0 250 0 6 3 9 527 328 L215 e Cleveland Browns North 3 13 0 188 1 5 2 10 531 271 L316 e Tennessee Titans South 3 13 0 188 1 5 1 11 492 375 L4Tiebreakers f a b c Denver finished ahead of New England and Cincinnati for the No 1 seed based on head to head sweep New England finished ahead of Cincinnati for the No 2 seed basedon record vs common opponents New England s cumulative record against Buffalo Denver Houston and Pittsburgh was 4 1 while Cincinnati s cumulative record againstthe same four teams was 2 3 a b Pittsburgh finished ahead of the New York Jets for the No 6 seed and qualified for the last playoff spot based on record vs common opponents Pittsburgh s cumulativerecord against Cleveland Indianapolis New England and Oakland was 4 1 while the Jets cumulative record against the same four teams was 3 2 a b Buffalo finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head to head victory a b Jacksonville finished ahead of Baltimore based on head to head victory a b Cleveland finished ahead of Tennessee based on head to head victory When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL s rules they are first broken within divisions then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division Postseason EditSee also 2015 16 NFL playoffs Playoff round Date Opponent seed Result Record Game site NFL comrecapWild Card First round byeDivisional January 17 2016 Pittsburgh Steelers 6 W 23 16 1 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High RecapAFC Championship January 24 2016 New England Patriots 2 W 20 18 2 0 Sports Authority Field at Mile High RecapSuper Bowl 50 February 7 2016 vs Carolina Panthers N1 W 24 10 3 0 Levi s Stadium RecapAFC Divisional Playoffs vs 6 Pittsburgh Steelers Edit AFC Divisional Playoffs 6 Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalSteelers 7 3 3316Broncos 6 3 31123at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date January 17 2016Game time 2 40 p m MSTGame weather 43 F 6 C sunnyGame attendance 76 956Referee Terry McAulayTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 11 21 Brandon McManus 28 yard FG Drive 5 plays 20 yards 1 57 DEN 3 0 DEN 3 40 Brandon McManus 41 yard FG Drive 4 plays 8 yards 1 26 DEN 6 0 PIT 1 22 Fitzgerald Toussaint 1 yard TD run Chris Boswell kick Drive 5 plays 80 yards 2 18 PIT 7 6 Second quarter PIT 10 19 Chris Boswell 43 yard FG Drive 7 plays 60 yards 3 53 PIT 10 6 DEN 0 00 Brandon McManus 51 yard FG Drive 11 plays 62 yards 3 14 PIT 10 9 Third quarter PIT 9 32 Chris Boswell 28 yard FG Drive 8 plays 69 yards 2 19 PIT 13 9 DEN 2 45 Brandon McManus 41 yard FG Drive 7 plays 30 yards 3 08 PIT 13 12 Fourth quarter DEN 3 00 C J Anderson 1 yard TD run Peyton Manning pass to Demaryius Thomas for a two point conversion Drive 13 plays 65 yards 6 52 DEN 20 13 DEN 0 53 Brandon McManus 45 yard FG Drive 4 plays 3 yards 0 56 DEN 23 13 PIT 0 19 Chris Boswell 47 yard FG Drive 4 plays 51 yards 0 34 DEN 23 16 Top passers PIT Ben Roethlisberger 24 37 339 yards DEN Peyton Manning 21 37 222 yardsTop rushers PIT Martavis Bryant 2 rushes 40 yards DEN C J Anderson 15 rushes 72 yards 1 TDTop receivers PIT Martavis Bryant 9 receptions 154 yards DEN Emmanuel Sanders 5 receptions 85 yardsTop tacklers PIT William Gay 7 tackles 1 assist DEN Danny Trevathan 8 tackles 1 assist Following a first round bye the Broncos began their run in the 2015 16 NFL playoffs at home by hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional round in the eighth playoff meeting between the two teams The Broncos first drive of the game started at the Steelers 30 yard line following a 42 yard punt return by Omar Bolden but the Broncos were forced to settle on a 28 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus The Steelers drove to the Broncos 32 yard line on their next possession and chose to convert a 4th and 1 instead of attempting a field goal in high winds but Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib broke up a long pass from Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to wide receiver Markus Wheaton at the goal line Later in the first quarter McManus added a 41 yard field goal to give the Broncos a 6 0 lead The Steelers then drove 80 yards in five plays and grabbed the lead with running back Fitzgerald Toussaint rushing for a 1 yard touchdown then added to their lead early in the second quarter with a 43 yard field goal by placekicker Chris Boswell McManus made a 51 yard field goal as time expired in the first half to narrow the Steelers lead to 10 9 The Broncos offense converted only one third down out of eight attempts in the first half 142 Boswell made a 28 yard field goal on the Steelers first possession of the second half to extend to a 13 9 lead After the two teams exchanged punts McManus kicked his fourth field goal of the game from 41 yards out Following an exchange of punts the Steelers with a one point lead drove 41 yards to the Broncos 34 yard line in three plays On the fourth play Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby forced a fumble off Toussaint which was recovered by linebacker DeMarcus Ware with 9 52 remaining in the game The Broncos then drove 65 yards in 13 plays that consumed 6 48 off the clock and re claimed the lead with running back C J Anderson marching for a 1 yard touchdown coupled with quarterback Peyton Manning throwing a quick pass to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas for a two point conversion The Steelers were attempting a rally but the Broncos defense tightened and a Ware sack of Roethlisberger on fourth down just after the two minute warning gave the Broncos the football at the Steelers 30 yard line Three plays later after forcing the Steelers to burn two of their three remaining timeouts the Broncos added to their lead with McManus fifth field goal of the game a 45 yarder with 57 seconds remaining The Steelers then advanced to the Broncos 29 yard line following a defensive pass interference penalty on Ward and two passes from Roethlisberger to Bryant totaling 29 yards With only 19 seconds remaining a 47 yard field goal by Boswell pulled the Steelers to within 23 16 However the Steelers ensuing onside kick attempt was unsuccessful 142 With the win the Broncos advanced to the AFC Championship game NotesThe Broncos improved their all time playoff record against the Steelers to 5 3 143 AFC Championship vs 2 New England Patriots Edit AFC Championship 2 New England Patriots at 1 Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalPatriots 6 3 3618Broncos 7 10 0320at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date January 24 2016Game time 1 05 pm MSTGame weather 46 F 8 C mostly sunnyGame attendance 77 112Referee Ed HochuliTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Tracy Wolfson Evan Washburn and Jay FeelyRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 7 32 Owen Daniels 21 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 11 plays 83 yards 5 30 DEN 7 0 NE 1 49 Steven Jackson 1 yard TD run extra point failed wide right Drive 2 plays 22 yards 0 34 DEN 7 6 Second quarter DEN 13 46 Owen Daniels 12 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning Brandon McManus kick Drive 3 plays 16 yards 0 49 DEN 14 6 NE 7 02 Stephen Gostkowski 46 yard FG Drive 13 plays 48 yards 6 44 DEN 14 9 DEN 0 33 Brandon McManus 52 yard FG Drive 6 plays 23 yards 1 13 DEN 17 9 Third quarter NE 10 26 Stephen Gostkowski 38 yard FG Drive 8 plays 47 yards 2 49 DEN 17 12 Fourth quarter DEN 10 02 Brandon McManus 31 yard FG Drive 10 plays 48 yards 4 58 DEN 20 12 NE 0 12 Rob Gronkowski 4 yard TD pass from Tom Brady 2 point conversion failed Drive 8 plays 50 yards 1 40 DEN 20 18 Top passers NE Tom Brady 27 56 310 yards 1 TD 2 INT DEN Peyton Manning 17 32 176 yards 2 TDTop rushers NE Tom Brady 3 rushes 13 yards DEN C J Anderson 16 rushes 72 yardsTop receivers NE Rob Gronkowski 8 receptions 144 yards 1 TD DEN Emmanuel Sanders 5 receptions 62 yardsTop tacklers NE Jamie Collins and Malcolm Butler 6 tackles each 2 assists by Collins 1 assist by Butler DEN Derek Wolfe 6 tackles 1 sack Coming off their Divisional playoff win over the Steelers the Broncos hosted the No 2 seed New England Patriots in the AFC Championship The Broncos claimed the lead on their first possession with quarterback Peyton Manning throwing a 21 yard touchdown pass to tight end Owen Daniels The Broncos defense forced the Patriots offense to punt on their first three possessions Later in the first quarter Manning threw a pass that was intended for running back Ronnie Hillman but after a Patriots challenge the play was ruled a backwards pass and fumble which was recovered by Patriots linebacker Jonathan Freeny The Patriots capitalized two plays later with running back Steven Jackson rushing for a 1 yard touchdown However placekicker Stephen Gostkowski missed wide right on the extra point attempt Early in the second quarter Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was intercepted by Broncos linebacker Von Miller deep in Patriots territory Three plays later Manning threw another touchdown pass to Daniels from 12 yards out in what was the final touchdown pass of Manning s career regular season or postseason The Patriots cut into the Broncos lead midway through the second quarter with Gostkowski making a 46 yard field goal The Broncos extended their lead to 17 9 just before halftime with a 52 yard field goal by placekicker Brandon McManus 144 A 38 yard field goal by Gostkowski was the only scoring play of the third quarter The Broncos offense went three and out on two of their three possessions of the third quarter To begin the fourth quarter the Broncos marched to the Patriots 13 yard line keyed by a 30 yard run by running back C J Anderson but Manning overthrew wide receiver Jordan Norwood in the end zone on a third down passing play The Broncos had to settle on a 31 yard field goal by McManus to extend to a 20 12 lead with 10 06 remaining in the game The Patriots marched down the field and were facing a 4th and 1 at the Broncos 16 yard line with 6 06 remaining However instead of kicking a field goal Brady threw a short pass to wide receiver Julian Edelman who was tackled for 1 yard loss by cornerback Chris Harris Jr The Broncos were forced to punt on their next possession and the Patriots once again drove deep into Broncos territory facing a 4th and 6 with 2 25 remaining However the Patriots turned the football over on downs once again with Brady throwing an incomplete pass in the back of the end zone that was intended for tight end Rob Gronkowski who was triple covered by the Broncos secondary 144 The Broncos offense forced the Patriots to burn two of their three team timeouts prior to two minute warning but went three and out giving the football back to the Patriots The Patriots started their final offensive possession at midfield with 1 52 remaining After Brady threw three consecutive incompletions he connected with Gronkowski on a 40 yard pass on a 4th and 10 play to keep the drive alive With 17 seconds remaining the Patriots were facing a 4th and goal at the Broncos 4 yard line and Brady found Gronkowski in the back of the end zone for a touchdown to narrow the Broncos lead to 20 18 However Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby intercepted Brady on the potential game tying two point conversion attempt The Patriots ensuing onside kick attempt was unsuccessful sealing the win for the Broncos 144 With the win the Broncos advanced to their eighth Super Bowl in team history This was also the final meeting in the rivalry between legendary quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady regular season or postseason Brady owned an 11 6 record vs Manning including the postseason where Manning held a 3 2 edge 3 1 in AFC title games Super Bowl 50 vs N1 Carolina Panthers Edit See also Super Bowl 50 Super Bowl 50 N1 Carolina Panthers vs A1 Denver Broncos Game summary 1 2 34TotalPanthers 0 7 0310Broncos 10 3 3824at Levi s Stadium Santa Clara California Date February 7 2016Game time 4 30 pm MST 3 30 p m PSTGame weather 76 F 24 C sunnyGame attendance 71 088Referee Clete BlakemanTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Evan Washburn and Tracy WolfsonRecap Gamebook Game informationFirst quarter DEN 10 43 Brandon McManus 34 yard FG Drive 10 plays 64 yards 4 17 DEN 3 0 DEN 6 27 Malik Jackson recovered fumble in the end zone for a TD Brandon McManus kick DEN 10 0 Second quarter CAR 11 25 Jonathan Stewart 1 yard TD run Graham Gano kick Drive 9 plays 73 yards 4 50 DEN 10 7 DEN 6 58 Brandon McManus 33 yard FG Drive 4 plays 1 yards 2 13 DEN 13 7 Third quarter DEN 8 18 Brandon McManus 30 yard FG Drive 7 plays 54 yards 2 30 DEN 16 7 Fourth quarter CAR 10 21 Graham Gano 39 yard FG Drive 6 plays 29 yards 2 56 DEN 16 10 DEN 3 08 C J Anderson 2 yard run Peyton Manning pass to Bennie Fowler for a two point conversion Drive 3 plays 4 yards 0 56 DEN 24 10 Top passers CAR Cam Newton 18 41 265 yards 1 INT DEN Peyton Manning 13 23 141 yards 1 INTTop rushers CAR Cam Newton 6 rushes 45 yards DEN C J Anderson 23 rushes 90 yards 1 TDTop receivers CAR Corey Brown 4 receptions 80 yards DEN Emmanuel Sanders 6 receptions 83 yardsTop tacklers CAR Luke Kuechly 7 tackles 3 assists 1 sack DEN Von Miller Chris Harris Jr Malik Jackson and Aqib Talib 5 tackles each 1 assist 2 5 sacks and 2 forced fumbles by Miller 1 sack by Harris and 1 fumble recovery by Jackson Peyton Manning handing the ball off to C J Anderson at Super Bowl 50 Placekicker Brandon McManus gave the Broncos the lead on the first possession of the game with a 34 yard field goal Following an exchange of punts Broncos linebacker Von Miller forced a fumble off Panthers quarterback Cam Newton which was recovered by defensive end Malik Jackson in the end zone giving the Broncos a 10 0 lead Following another exchange of punts the Panthers got on the scoreboard early in the second quarter with running back Jonathan Stewart diving for a 1 yard touchdown Following miscommunication by the Panthers defensive special teams Broncos return specialist Jordan Norwood returned a punt to the Panthers 14 yard line However the Broncos were forced to settle for a 33 yard field goal by McManus 145 The Panthers took the opening possession of the second half and drove to the Broncos 26 yard line However placekicker Graham Gano missed on a 44 yard field goal attempt that hit the right upright During the Panthers drive Miller broke up a pass from Newton to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery that would have given the Panthers a first and goal McManus added a 30 yard field goal to extend the Broncos lead Early in the fourth quarter Panthers defensive end Kony Ealy forced a strip sack and fumble recovery off Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning near midfield but were forced to settle on a 39 yard field goal by Gano to narrow the Broncos lead to 16 10 With 4 51 remaining Miller then forced yet another strip sack and fumble off Newton ending the Panthers drive with safety T J Ward recovering the football at the Panthers 4 yard line Following a defensive holding penalty on Panthers cornerback Josh Norman on a third and goal the Broncos added to their lead with running back C J Anderson rushing for a 2 yard touchdown coupled with Manning completing a pass to wide receiver Bennie Fowler for a two point conversion with 3 13 remaining The Panthers had two more offensive possessions but the Broncos defense stood their ground preventing a first down on both drives to win their third Super Bowl 145 NotesPeyton Manning s two point conversion pass to Bennie Fowler late in the fourth quarter was the final pass completion of Manning s 18 year NFL career and this was Manning s final NFL game as he retired on March 7 2016 146 Statistics EditTeam leaders Edit Category Player s ValuePassing yards Peyton Manning 2 249Passing touchdowns Brock Osweiler 10Rushing yards Ronnie Hillman 863Rushing touchdowns Ronnie Hillman 7Receptions Demaryius Thomas 105Receiving yards Demaryius Thomas 1 304Receiving touchdowns Demaryius ThomasEmmanuel Sanders 6Points Brandon McManus 125Kickoff return yards Omar Bolden 342Punt return yards Omar Bolden 123Tackles Danny Trevathan 110Sacks Von Miller 11Forced fumbles Shaquil BarrettVon Miller 4Interceptions Aqib Talib 3Source for this section Denver Broncos official website 147 League rankings Edit OffenseCategory Value NFL rank out of 32 Total yards 355 5 YPG 16thYards per play 5 4 19thRushing yards 107 4 YPG 17thYards per rush 4 2 12thPassing yards 248 1 YPG 14thYards per pass 7 22ndScoring 22 2 PPG 19thPass completions 368 606 607 24thThird downs 79 224 353 25thPossession average 30 30 19thFewest sacks allowed 39 20thTurnover differential 4 T 19th DefenseCategory Value NFL rank out of 32 Total yards 283 1 YPG 1stYards per play 4 4 1stRushing yards 83 6 YPG 3rdYards per rush 3 3 1stPassing yards 199 6 YPG 1stYards per pass 6 2 2ndScoring 18 5 PPG 4thPass completions 344 573 600 8thThird downs 80 227 352 7thSacks 52 1stForced fumbles 22 T 1stFumble recoveries 13 T 4thInterceptions 14 T 13th Special TeamsCategory Value NFL rank out of 32 Kickoff returns 21 8 YPR 23rdPunt returns 9 8 YPR 10thGross punting 43 6 YPP 27thNet punting 39 5 YPP 21stKickoff coverage 20 3 YPR 6thPunt coverage 6 9 YPR 12thSource for this section NFL com 148 Records and milestones EditNumerous individual franchise and league records and milestones were either tied reached or broken during the season Team Edit Week 2 With their 31 24 win over the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium the Broncos set a new NFL record for consecutive divisional road wins with 13 surpassing the previous record that the San Francisco 49ers held from 1987 to 1990 122 They would extend their streak to 15 games with wins over the Oakland Raiders Week 5 and San Diego Chargers Week 13 Week 6 The Broncos became the second original American Football League AFL franchise to reach 450 regular season wins joining the New England Patriots 149 2015 season Head coach Gary Kubiak tied a franchise record for wins by a first year head coach with 12 a feat achieved by Red Miller in 1977 120 The Broncos became the fourth team in NFL history to reach eight Super Bowls which at the time was tied with the Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Super Bowl appearances 150 until the Patriots made their ninth Super Bowl appearance in 2016 Super Bowl 50 The Broncos tied an NFL record for sacks in a Super Bowl with 7 151 Peyton Manning Edit Week 2 Became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 70 000 career passing yards joining Brett Favre 152 Week 3 Became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 6 000 career pass completions joining Brett Favre 153 Week 4 The Broncos 23 20 win over the Minnesota Vikings was Peyton Manning s 100th career home win he became the second quarterback in NFL history to achieve 100 home wins joining Brett Favre 113 154 Week 5 At the time Manning became the NFL s all time leader in combined regular season and postseason passing yardage surpassing Brett Favre 155 until New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady surpassed that record in 2018 156 Week 8 At the time Manning tied Brett Favre for the NFL s all time record for regular season wins by a starting quarterback both with 186 157 until Tom Brady surpassed both Manning and Favre in 2017 158 This would be Peyton Manning s final regular season win as a starting QB as he would lose his next two starts against the Colts and Chiefs and would not start another game until the Broncos Divisional Round matchup against the Steelers due to his plantar fasciitis injury 159 Week 10 At the time Manning became the NFL s all time leader in regular season passing yardage surpassing Brett Favre 134 Manning and Favre were both surpassed by New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees in 2018 160 and Manning was surpassed by Tom Brady in 2019 161 Super Bowl 50 Became the first quarterback in NFL history to lead two different teams to multiple Super Bowl berths and wins Manning led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowls XLI and XLIV the former of which the Colts won with Manning winning Most Valuable Player honors he also led the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII a loss and won Super Bowl 50 162 At the time Manning was the oldest quarterback to lead a team to a Super Bowl berth and victory as well as the NFL s all time leader in combined regular season and playoff wins records that have since been surpassed by Tom Brady 163 164 Other players Edit Brandon McManus Week 1 Became the second kicker in NFL history to make multiple field goals of 56 or more yards in the same game joining St Louis Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein who achieved that feat in 2012 165 Divisional playoffs Set a new franchise record and tied an NFL record for field goals in a playoff game with five 142 Von Miller Week 2 Miller recorded his 50th career sack in his 58th game becoming the third fastest player in NFL history behind Derrick Thomas 54 games and Reggie White 40 games to achieve that feat 166 2015 season Became only the third player in Broncos franchise history to be selected to at least four Pro Bowls within the first five years with the team joining Steve Atwater and Floyd Little 167 AFC Championship Set a franchise record with 2 5 sacks in a playoff game 168 Jordan Norwood Set a new NFL record for the longest punt return in Super Bowl history with a 61 yard return 169 Demaryius Thomas Week 17 Surpassed Rod Smith for the most 100 yard receiving games in franchise history with 32 170 2015 season Became only the third wide receiver in NFL history to achieve at least 90 catches 1 300 yards and five touchdowns in four consecutive seasons joining Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice 170 Awards and honors EditRecipient Award s C J Anderson Week 12 AFC Offensive Player of the Week 171 David Bruton Named as the team s Walter Payton Man of the Year 172 Ronnie Hillman Week 17 AFC Offensive Player of the Week 173 Brandon McManus October AFC Special Teams Player of the Month 174 Von Miller Super Bowl 50 Most Valuable Player 175 Brock Osweiler Week 11 AFC Offensive Player of the Week 176 Wade Phillips 2015 season Pro Football Writers of America Co Assistant Coach of the Year 177 Aqib Talib Week 1 AFC Defensive Player of the Week 178 T J Ward Week 4 AFC Defensive Player of the Week 179 DeMarcus Ware September AFC Defensive Player of the Month 180 Derek Wolfe Week 8 AFC Defensive Player of the Week 181 Pro Bowl and All Pro selections Edit Four Broncos were selected to the 2016 Pro Bowl Cornerbacks Chris Harris Jr and Aqib Talib and linebackers Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware Linebacker Brandon Marshall wide receiver Demaryius Thomas guard Louis Vasquez and safety T J Ward were named as reserves 167 However due to participation in Super Bowl 50 none of them participated in the Pro Bowl Harris and Miller were also voted to the 2015 All Pro Team Miller was named to the First team while Harris was named to the Second Team 182 Other news and notes EditOn March 4 quarterback Peyton Manning agreed to a restructured contract that paid him 15 million for the 2015 season Under the original contract that Manning signed in 2012 Manning had been slated to earn 19 million in 2015 183 Manning earned back 2 million with the Broncos win over the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship and earned an additional 2 million with the Broncos Super Bowl 50 win 169 Tight end Owen Daniels who was signed at the beginning of the free agency period in March played the first ten years of his NFL career 2006 15 under the tutelage of head coach Gary Kubiak and tight ends coach Brian Pariani Daniels played eight seasons with the Houston Texans from 2006 to 2013 and one season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2014 the latter of which Kubiak served as an offensive coordinator 57 Daniels was released on March 8 2016 after only one season with the Broncos 184 References Edit Legwold Jeff August 5 2015 Gary Kubiak Broncos would be stupid not to build offense to fit Peyton Manning ESPN Retrieved August 5 2015 Peyton Manning Career Statistics pro football reference com January 26 2016 Retrieved January 26 2016 Brandt Gil 1985 Bears 2015 Broncos among five best defenses of all time NFL com Retrieved 4 May 2016 Heath Jon November 26 2016 No Fly Zone John Elway s secondary is built at for long term success USA Today Retrieved September 22 2017 Silver Michael February 5 2016 Broncos No Fly Zone on the path to defensive greatness NFL com 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