Injury updates (12:41 p.m.): The hits keep on coming: Courtland Sutton is now questionable to return with a hamstring injury, and Dre’Mont Jones is down on the turf. Especially to Jones.ĭre’Mont Jones emerged from the blue tent and is standing on the sideline at the moment without his helmet. Obviously, the last thing the Broncos need is more injuries. Jones update (12:43 p.m.): And now Jones is heading to the sideline medical tent. Joe Nguyenĭefensive stop (12:45 p.m.): The Broncos defense makes a stop and the Denver offense will take the field looking for its second third quarter touchdown … of the season. With that interception, Simmons has recorded at least two picks per year in every single season he’s been in the league. Justin Simmons’ pick (12:58 p.m.): Simmons snagged his second pick of the year, giving the Broncos the ball at the Ravens’ 40-yard line. Denver still stuck on one third-quarter TD for the season, but it leads Baltimore 9-3 with 3:58 to go. As is its wont, the Broncos offense squanders the short field and has to settled for a long Brandon McManus field goal. More Broncos pressure from Jonathon Cooper on Tyler Huntley forced a bad throw that was picked by Justin Simmons - the team’s first interception in four games. Three more points (1:02 p.m.): Denver’s stagnant offense was only able to gain 8 yards on the drive, but it set up a 50-yard field goal by Brandon McManus to extend the Broncos’ lead to 9-3. As good as the defense has been (again), the offense once again squandered a short field in the third quarter and Denver is clinging to a 9-3 lead with the Ravens facing third and short from near midfield. Matt Schubert, deputy sports editor: Don’t know about the rest of you, but this feels like it’s setting up for another narrow Broncos loss. But one big play by B’more offense could wreck that math. Mark Kiszla, columnist: You would think the Broncos’ usual 14 points would be more than sufficient to win this game. Bet here is that something weird happens in the final 15 minutes. Other than that, it’s been a sleepy afternoon here. Brandon McManus having a big day in Justin Tucker’s house. Parker Gabriel, beat writer: Justin Simmons’ INT gave Denver a prime opportunity to score its first TD of the day but instead the Broncos went three-and-out and settled for three. Third-quarter analysis - Broncos 9, Ravens 3 Baltimore just schemed itself out of much-needed points. The Broncos safety wasn’t buying the Ravens’ version of the Philly Special, with wide receiver James Proche’s ill-advised throw into the end zone likely the easiest interception Simmons will have all seasons. It moves him into a tie with Steve Atwater for ninth most in Broncos history. Simmons came down with the ball - his third interception of the season and 24th in his career. The problem? Four Broncos were right there. Simmons’ pick, part II (1:13 p.m.): Tyler Hundley tried throwing a pass into the end zone. (1:20 p.m.): The Broncos couldn’t capitalize on the pick, getting just five plays in for 11 yards before punting. The Ravens punt and it’s Broncos ball with 7:35 to go and Denver nursing a 9-3 lead. The Broncos pass rush hath returned, friends. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menuīaron Browning just blows by the Ravens’ left tackle for the defense’s third sack of the game.
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