Broncos' Trick Play Secures Record Comeback

Broncos' Trick Play Secures Record Comeback

Update: 2025-12-26
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The Denver Broncos secured a historic twelfth regular-season comeback victory, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 20-13 on Christmas night. Coach Sean Paytons unconventional Harrisburg play, a trick formation on fourth-and-two, resulted in a free first down after Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones jumped offsides. The Broncos patient offense, led by quarterback Bo Nix and running back RJ Harvey, wore down the Chiefs defense with two fourteen-play touchdown drives in the second half. Despite the close score, Denver dominated with a three hundred three to one hundred thirty-nine yardage edge, marking left tackle Garett Bolles first win in Kansas City after eight years.

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Broncos' Trick Play Secures Record Comeback

Broncos' Trick Play Secures Record Comeback