Showing posts with label Denver Broncos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver Broncos. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Denver Broncos beat Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50

Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers, Super Bowl 50

- Peyton Manning not confirming, but may retire a Champion


SANTA CLARA, California — Peyton Manning can now retire a champion. Broncos defense which is headed by Von Miller secure them the title.

Both quarterback Bronco's Manning and Panthers' Cam Newton was given hell they were harassed all night, but the Broncos made enough big plays that gave them the 24-10 victory, Manning’s 200th and perhaps his last before retirement.
Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers, Super Bowl 50

Von Miller blew around Carolina Panthers right tackle Mike Remmers, and Cam Newton couldn’t feel him coming. That Miller walloped Newton from his blind side was one thing, but it was what happened next that showed why Miller is the NFL’s next major defensive star.

Miller finished Super Bowl 50 with 2.5 sacks, including 2 that resulted in fumbles, and 6 total tackles. Far from taking credit, he heaped praise on his teammates.

Newton was helpless against Denver’s suffocating defense he was jittery the whole game. Newton couldn’t finish off a dynamic season in which he was the league’s MVP. Miller simply owned him, Miller stripped him twice, once for a touchdown, the second time setting up a clinching TD. Denver’s top-ranked defense, the one that ran roughshod over Tom Brady in the AFC championship, simply wouldn’t let Newton get comfortable.

Newton was sacked 6 times, receiver Ted Ginn Jr., went down once on an aborted trick play and if Miller wasn’t torturing him, DeMarcus Ware was. Ware had two of the seven sacks, the most ever by one team in the Super Bowl.

The Panthers very efficient offense that led the league with 500 points was held to its fewest points of the year, and Denver set an ignominious mark with 194 yards gained, the fewest for a Super Bowl winner.

The Broncos (15-4) are champions and Manning is the first quarterback to win Super Bowls with two franchises, Indianapolis in 2007 was the other. Gary Kubiak is the first to win a Super Bowl as player and coach for the same team.

Manning finished 13 for 23 for 141 yards against a strong Carolina (17-2) defense that just couldn’t match Miller and the rest.


Manning wouldn't budge on whether this was, in fact, his last game.

"I got some good advice from Tony Dungy," Manning said of the first of four coaches with whom he's been to the Super Bowl. "He said, 'Don't make an emotional decision.' This has been an emotional week, an emotional night. I'm going to take some time to reflect."

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Seattle Seahawks Routed Peyton Manning's Denver Broncos 43 - 8

Seattle Seahawks, Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, Superbowl, Harvin, Russell Wilson


1st Quarter

Peyton Manning rushed up the middle for no gain. Manny Ramirez fumbled. Knowshon Moreno recovered fumble.

Safety - SEA 2 - DEN 0

Steven Hauschka kicked a 31-yard field goal - SEA 5 - DEN 0

Steven Hauschka kicked a 33-yard field goal -SEA 8 - DEN 0

2nd Quarter

Marshawn Lynch rushed to the left for 1 yard gain touchdown. (Steven Hauschka made PAT) - SEA 15 - DEN 0

Malcolm Smith intercepted Peyton Manning for 69 yards touchdown. (Steven Hauschka made PAT) - SEA 22 - DEN 0

3rd Quarter

Denver kicked off, Percy Harvin returned kickoff for 87 yards touchdown. (Steven Hauschka made PAT) -SEA 29 -

DEN 0

Russell Wilson passed to Jermaine Kearse to the right for 23 yard touchdown. Steven Hauschka made PAT - SEA 36

- DEN 0

Peyton Manning passed to Demaryius Thomas to the left for 14 yard touchdown. 2pt attempt converted, Peyton

Manning pass to Wes Welker Touchdown! Denver - SEA 36 - DEN 8

4th Quarter

Russell Wilson passed to Doug Baldwin to the right for 10 yard touchdown - SEA 43 - DEN 8





Friday, January 17, 2014

John Elway said, Peyton Manning not ready to Retire

Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, Tom Brady, New England Patriots


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — John Elway executive vice president of football operations of the Denver Broncos, said that he don't see Peyton Manning retiring the way he did 15 years ago, if Manning adds a second Super Bowl ring to his record-setting season.

In a the same number of games, Elway has been sacked 516 times, against Manning 272. Peyton haven't mention anything about retiring at 37.

Payton Manning will be leading the Broncos against the Tom Brady's New England Patriots Sunday in the AFC championship.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Woah! Peyton Manning Breaks Season Record With 51 Touchdowns

Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, NFL, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans

Tom Brady's 50 touchdown passes in a single season NFL record was broken Peyton Manning he has now 51 touchdown passes. Manning's 25-yard pass to Julius Thomas with 4min and 28 sec remaining on the clock was the record breaker. He leads the Denver Broncos to a 37-13 victory against the Houston Texans.

He finished with 5,211 yards passing. The win and with the Kansas City Chiefs home loss last Sunday to the Indianapolis Colts, gave the Broncos their third consecutive AFC West title and a first-round playoff bye.





Monday, September 30, 2013

Peyton Manning Too Hot to Handle Finishes with 16 TD passes in September

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DENVER - Denver Broncos 52 Philadelphia Eagles 20

Peyton Manning efficiency is unmatched as the Denver Broncos scored in bunches to blow out the Eagles 52-20  Manning's four touchdown throws is epic.

Manning's 16 TD passes for the first month of the season has now eclipse Don Meredith 14 TD passes in 1966, it was tied by Kurt Warner in 1999. Peyton Manning and Milt Plum (1960) are the only quarterbacks to throw that number of touchdown passes without an interception.

Peyton Manning also broke the NFL record with his 24th career game with at least four scoring touchdown throws Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles passing Brett Favre’s mark.

Detroit Lions 40, Chicago Bears 32

Reggie Bush 37-yard touchdown run that gives Detroit Lions 27 points in the second quarter and the 173 yards of offense helped the Lions beat Chicago 40-32 Sunday.

Detroit had a 24 straight points with three touchdowns in 3:26, as they won at home to move into a first-place tie at 3-1 with Chicago in the N.F.C. North.

The Lions has been leading with a 40-16 cushion early in the fourth quarter. Jay Cutler, who had four turnovers, threw for two touchdowns and two 2-point conversions in the final four minutes, but Detroit’s Kris Durham recovered an onside kick to seal the win.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Elvis Dumervil staying with Denver Broncos

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Elvis Dumervil was staying with the Denver Broncos. And then, he wasn't.

On another busy day of NFL free agency, the highlight - or lowlight - came after a strange sequence of events in which the Broncos and the defensive end reached an agreement on a new deal that ended up not valid because the paperwork was filed too late.

And now, Dumervil is a free agent. Broncos front office chief John Elway said the team delivered its final contract proposal to Dumervil at 11 a.m. and set a 1 p.m. deadline for a decision. Elway said Dumervil accepted the contract at around 1:25 and ''although we expressed our concern regarding the time constraints, we were assured that the signed documents would be submitted to us before the league's waiver deadline.''
''We did not receive the documents from Elvis by the league's deadline and were forced to release him shortly before 2 p.m. MDT,'' Elway said.

Dumervil's agent, Marty Magid, did not return messages left by AP via text and voicemail.

Also Friday, Greg Jennings left Green Bay to head to rival Minnesota, Dustin Keller became the latest member of the Jets to leave and Kevin Kolb was released by Arizona.

Jennings spent seven years getting the best of the Vikings' secondary while playing for their bitter rivals in Green Bay. No longer feeling as important to the Packers after two seasons shortened by injuries, Jennings crossed the border and found a team that welcomed him with desperately open arms. Jennings signed a five-year contract with the Vikings on Friday.