Broncos grades: Strong all season, Denver’s special teams fails in critical moment in stunning loss to Chiefs

OFFENSE — B+

Bo Nix and the Bron­cos offense cooked for a while in the first half. When he threw a touch­down to Court­land Sut­ton for a 14–3 lead, Nix was sit­ting at 10 of 13 for 127 yards pass­ing and two scores.

But the group went most­ly dark after that. They net­ted just 10 yards and no points in their first three dri­ves of the sec­ond half. When it real­ly, count­ed, though, they mount­ed a dri­ve and put them­selves in posi­tion to win. When Nix calm­ly hit Sut­ton on third-and‑6, it looked like he was about to author his sig­na­ture moment as a pro so far. Instead, heartbreak.

Long-term, things look bet­ter for Nix and the Bron­cos by the week. That won’t soft­en the bruise this game leaves.

DEFENSE — B+

This was a heck of a bat­tle from the start. Vance Joseph’s defense gave Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City offense fits the entire game. They sacked him four times and harassed him con­sis­tent­ly. They played stout in the red zone and held the Chiefs to three field goals and one touch­down. Kansas City mus­tered just 57 rush­ing yards on the day. Just about all of the Chiefs’ 300 offen­sive yards were earned. Sim­ply put, this was one of the best out­ings yet from Joseph and his group. And even that wasn’t enough in the end.

SPECIAL TEAMS — F

The Bron­cos had this game won. Except for the kick.

The unit has been a strength for Den­ver all sea­son. It wilt­ed in the biggest moment of the sea­son to date.

Wil Lutz’s 35-yard attempt at a walk-off win­ner was blocked when Leo Chenal ran over back-up cen­ter Alex Forsyth and got into the kick­ing lane.

Den­ver had an up-and-down day on spe­cial teams before that ill-fat­ed end. Mar­vin Mims Jr. ripped off a 28-yard punt return. Lutz gave it a go from 60 yards on a field goal attempt before half­time and Den­ver near­ly gave up a big return when it came up short. Tremon Smith downed a punt inside the 10-yard line but Riley Dixon also miss-hit a cou­ple after what had most­ly been very con­sis­tent work over the first half of the season.

COACHING — A-

Sean Pay­ton had a bunch of wrin­kles ready for the Chiefs defense. He used Mims out of the back­field as a run­ning back. He ramped up rook­ie run­ning back Audric Estime’s work­load. Not only that, but his team stood toe-to-toe with Mahomes and the unbeat­en Chiefs on the road and nev­er blinked.

The Bron­cos nav­i­gat­ed their final dri­ve beau­ti­ful­ly, bled the clock all the way down and didn’t give it back to Mahomes. It still wasn’t enough. After a heck of a Sun­day after­noon, Payton’s chal­lenge now is to not let this one become an emo­tion­al crush­er on the season.

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