Trevor Siemian and the Denver Broncos had no answer for a stout New England Patriots defense, as Denver dropped to 8-6 with a 16-3 loss at home. The loss clinched the AFC East for New England and knocked Denver out of the playoffs for now.
Denver had the ball to start the second half, after producing just three points in the first half. Things got off to a worse start in the second half for the Broncos, as Siemian was sacked on the first play of the half. Denver took a blow on defense, as well, when Derek Wolfe was ruled out at halftime. A.J. Derby dropped a potential third-down conversion and Denver went three-and-out to start the half.
Shane Ray came up with a big sack on the next drive, though, and the field position game was on. Justin Forsett continued his strong game with a nice 7-yard cut back, but a Russell Okung holding penalty brought it back and Denver punted.
Tom Brady converted a pair of third downs on the next drive with two touch passes into the soft spot of a zone defense and the Patriots kicked another field goal to extend their lead to 13-3. Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware brought pressure to cut the drive just short of the red zone. New England chewed up 5:12 to earn those three points.
Demaryius Thomas dropped a big pass over the top on Denver’s ensuing possession, resulting in Denver’s third straight three-and-out of the half. A penalty pinned Brady deep after the punt, but Brady beat a blitz on another third down to keep the clock running and the chains moving. Brady nearly converted another third down, but a Chris Hogan drop gave the ball back to Denver.
The Denver offense continued to sputter as they could muster just five yards on three plays and punted again to open the fourth quarter. The Denver defense responded with one of its biggest stops of the season, forcing a three-and-out that used just 1:06 of game clock. Unfortunately, Jordan Norwood couldn’t field the punt and it took a very friendly New England bounce to put Denver back at the 12-yard line.
On third-and-one on the next drive, Max Garcia surrendered a sack that took Denver all the way back to its own seven and the clock was becoming as big an enemy as Denver’s offense.
Martellus Bennett finally broke the game’s biggest play with a 34-yard reception over the middle that felt like the dagger, given that Denver had not converted a first down in the half to that point. Bill Belichick took three more points after Denver stiffened up at the goal line. A 16-3 lead appeared more than safe for a team that entered the game allowing just 17.7 points per game, third best in the NFL.
Denver finally recorded a first down when Siemian hit Emmanuel Sanders on back-to-back passes to get to into New England territory. A fourth sack of Siemian forced a third-and-15, though, were Siemian under pressure hit Demaryius Thomas for a gain of 13. Thomas couldn’t hang on to an airmailed throw on fourth down when Devin McCourty absolutely exploded on the big Broncos wideout.
New England took over on downs and effectively killed the clock on their ensuing drive. An unnecessary roughness penalty by T.J. Ward was allowed Brady to run out the clock. A last-ditch Broncos drive inside of 2:00 minutes resulted in 45 meaningless yards. Denver’s offensive ineptitude was on full display on that last drive when Trevor Siemian took an intentional grounding penalty under pressure, losing a down and 10 seconds of clock time. Jordan Norwood bookended the game with a fumble, to put a bow on the putrid day for the offense.
Denver now finds itself in must-win territory heading into the final two games against tough AFC West opponents Kansas City and Oakland.
Here’s what the team at MHS and some of our favorite follows were saying as the second half unfolded…
Stand by my prediction. Broncos will not win this game unless the defense scores (or sets up an easy score). It's their formula.
— Vic Lombardi (@VicLombardi) December 18, 2016
Unfortunate drop from A.J. Derby. Trevor Siemian had all kinds of time. Can't say enough about how much better Denver's o-line has been.
— Jon Heath (@ByJonHeath) December 18, 2016
Brady sacked again. #Broncos have two guys back on this punt. I hope they don't both fumble it.
— Darren Copeland (@Darren_Copeland) December 18, 2016
The Broncos wasting a gem by their defense. The offense better show up soon before it's too late….. For the game and season! #9sports
— Rod Mackey (@RodMackeySports) December 18, 2016
Tom Brady started 0-6. He's 11-14 since. #4Broncos
— Michael Spencer (@MichaelCBS4) December 18, 2016
Patriots started the game 0-for-4 on third downs … they have converted 4 of their last 6. Wolfe's absence definitely a factor.
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 18, 2016
Since the Logan Ryan INT off Siemian, the Broncos have 3 first downs and zero points … the Patriots, 10 first downs and 10 points.
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 18, 2016
Big tackle by Stewart. Could've been the end of the game
— Ryan Edwards (@redwardsradio) December 18, 2016
#Broncos will enter Q4 down 10 with an offense that's done nothing and a defense that's cold and exhausted. Long odds.
— Jake Marsing (@JakeDMarsing) December 18, 2016
Three-and-out with only 1:06 used. Cannot overstate the importance of that stop. Then, Norwood. #NEvsDEN
— Casey Light (@lightonhisfeet) December 18, 2016
#Broncos trail 16-3 w 8:16 remaining. #Patriots 6 play, 50-yard drive. #NEvsDEN @DenverChannel
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) December 18, 2016
That's a devastating hit on D.T. to force the incompletion. He's still down on the ground.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) December 19, 2016
That hit is 100 percent Trevor's fault. You cannot hang that ball up like that and not expect your receiver to get murdered.
— Jake Marsing (@JakeDMarsing) December 19, 2016
64 total yards here in the second half for the #Broncos offense. Completely blowing a great game played by the defense. #WastedEffort
— Chad Brown (@chadbrown94) December 19, 2016
Tom Brady and the Patriots are held to 16 points and you can't win? Man oh man. #Broncos
— RG 📷 (@RyanGreeneDNVR) December 19, 2016
T.J. Ward out here taunting Julian Edelman, ruining Broncos chances to get the ball back for another turnover on downs.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) December 19, 2016
Might be worst O in team history. DEN never has finished below 26th in total O. 'Twas 26th before this disaster. https://t.co/vFq194iCVA https://t.co/xcoTiGfld1
— Paul Klee (@bypaulklee) December 19, 2016
I don't know why but I seriously started laughing when Norwood fumbled… what an awful freaking game by Denver.
— Ryan Edwards (@redwardsradio) December 19, 2016