Albuquerque Journal

BRONCOS ROLL

Denver hands New England its first loss of the season with an overtime win

- BY ARNIE STAPLETON

DENVER — Tom Brady lost yet another one of his trusted targets and this time he also lost a game.

C.J. Anderson scored on a 48-yard run with 12:32 left in overtime, powering the Denver Broncos past the New England Patriots 30-24 on a snowy Sunday night.

Watching from the cozy indoors at field level was Peyton Manning as Brock Osweiler and the Broncos (10-2) overcame a 21-7 fourth-quarter deficit and handed the Patriots (11-1) their first loss since 2014.

“It didn’t look good at times,” Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said, “but we figured out a way to get it done.”

Now, the Carolina Panthers (110) are the NFL’s only remaining unbeaten team.

Osweiler threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Bubba Caldwell with 1:09 left in regulation to put the Broncos up 24-21. But Brady, playing without injured star tight end Rob Gronkowski, needed just five plays to drive the Patriots 51 yards and into range for Stephen Gostkowski’s 47-yard field goal that tied it at the end of regulation.

New England won the coin toss and elected to receive, but thanks to a sack by Von Miller, Denver forced a three-and-out. Then, on third-and-1 from the New England 48, Anderson raced around the left sideline and into the north end zone.

Gronkowski injured his right knee with 2:49 left in regulation and was carted off. There was no immediate word on his status.

Anderson rushed for 113 yards and two TDs on 15 carries.

Overall, the Broncos ran for 179 yards, particular­ly impressive given their two-touchdown

deficit for much of the first half and their 21-7 hole they found themselves in after Brady threw a 63-yard scoring pass to Brandon Bolden on the first play of the fourth quarter.

The Patriots managed just 39 yards on 16 carries, however.

Osweiler improved to 2-0 since taking over for Manning. He completed 23 of 42 passes for 270 yards with one TD and one intercepti­on. Brady also was 23 of 42 for 280 yards with three TDs and no intercepti­ons. Both were sacked three times.

Brady’s three TD tosses put him in a tie with Dan Marino for third on the career list. But with Manning sitting this one out with a walking cast on his left foot, the greatest quarterbac­k rivalry was put on hold — perhaps forever.

Instead of a 17th meeting between the QB greats, it was Brady versus Osweiler, which doesn’t have the same Hall of Fame ring to it.

It still had plenty of panache.

Demaryius Thomas, who didn’t catch any of the first 11 balls thrown his way, hauled in a 36-yard pass to midfield just before the 2-minute warning and Osweiler hit Emmanuel Sanders for 39 yards to the 8 before finding Caldwell in the end zone to give Denver its first lead of the night.

Things looked bleak after Bolden’s TD made it 21-7 and New England’s defense forced a punt. But Chris Harper muffed the punt and Shaq Barrett recovered for Denver at the Patriots 36.

That led to Anderson’s 15-yard TD run.

The Broncos again drove downfield and reached the New England 3, but they settled for Brandon McManus’s 21-yard field goal with 6:08 left to make it 21-17.

Both teams went threeand-out and the Patriots were moving downfield when Gronkowski got hurt.

He was carted off with 2:49 left after injuring his right knee on an incompleti­on when safety Darian Stewart sliced across his body and hit his right knee — a clean hit.

Without receivers Julian Edelman (foot), Danny Amendola (knee) and Aaron Dobson, who went on injured reserve last week with an ankle injury, Brady relied on his big tight ends.

He hit Gronkowski from 23 yards out and Scott Chandler from 9 yards for a 14-0 lead.

Denver cut the deficit to 14-7 at the half on Ronnie Hillman’s 19-yard TD run with 2:07 left in the second quarter.

“After Ronnie’s first touchdown, he came to me and said, ‘Now, you’re going to grind it out and get all the glory,’” Anderson said.

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 ?? JACK DEMPSEY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denver running back C.J. Anderson (22) breaks free for the game-winning touchdown in overtime Sunday night.
JACK DEMPSEY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denver running back C.J. Anderson (22) breaks free for the game-winning touchdown in overtime Sunday night.
 ?? JACK DEMPSEY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denver wide receiver Andre Caldwell (12) hauls in a touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter of the Broncos’ win.
JACK DEMPSEY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denver wide receiver Andre Caldwell (12) hauls in a touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter of the Broncos’ win.

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