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Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton's comments about Russell Wilson sparked a heated response from the New York Giants quarterback, who called his former coach "classless."
Wil Lutz kicked a 39-yard field goal as time expired, leading the Denver Broncos to a thrilling 33-32 win over the New York Giants
McAtamney, 25, was waived by the Giants on Tuesday after he missed two extra-point attempts against the Denver Broncos in Week 7. New York also tried -- and failed -- on a pair of two-point conversion attempts on Sunday, and those decisions might have been different had the PATs been successful.
In a painful parallel to the Giants’ 40-37 loss to the Cowboys in Week 2, Bowen had a passive play call that enabled the Broncos to make a big completion on their final drive. His job status could be in jeopardy if he has lost the confidence of players, who have been pleading for him to be more aggressive.
Burns insisted that he wasn't upset with defensive coordinator Shane Bowen's decision to drop eight into coverage on a key pass completion by Broncos QB Bo Nix.
An unusually saucy Russell Wilson slammed Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton as "classless" following his comments on the New York Giants' QBs.
The NFL reportedly suspended Denver Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw for one game without pay for an altercation with an official following Sunday's win over the New York Giants.
Amid two-plus seasons of losing football, the Brian Daboll era is in dire straits. The prevailing opinion has always been that the New York Giants head coach will retain his post if rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart impresses.
The Denver Broncos overcame a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the New York Giants 33-32 in perhaps the most thrilling finish in a game this season. Denver scored all 33 of its points in the fourth quarter, one point shy of the most in a fourth quarter in NFL history.
The Indianapolis Colts tightened their grip on the one seed with a dominant victory over the Tennessee Titans. Daniel Jones was faultless, Michael Pittman Jr was ridiculous and Jonathan Taylor was ruthless - and that was just on offence.