The Denver Post

PURCELL SHINES IN HOMETOWN DEBUT

- — Ryan O’Halloran, The Denver Post

Calling his first NFL start for the Broncos in his hometown “surreal,” nose tackle Mike Purcell affirmed why he has been granted a bigger role on the defensive line.

Purcell recorded five tackles, including two for loss, as the former Highlands Ranch High School and University of Wyoming star plugged up the middle in Denver’s 16-0 win over Tennessee.

Purcell’s presence, in conjunctio­n with strong games by defensive ends Derek Wolfe and Shelby Harris, helped limited the Titans to 39 yards rushing.

“It wasn’t just me. The team defense was incredible, and we kept to our assignment­s,” Purcell said. “We knew we had to stop the run, and that was our No. 1 priority. We had to force them to pass, and we did.”

Passing didn’t work for Tennessee, either, as starting quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota was benched in the third quarter after throwing two intercepti­ons. Purcell said the past two games by the Broncos’ defense are indicative of the unit’s true potential.

“We had to keep rolling and keep pushing,” Purcell said. “Eventually things were going to crack and start to go our way. That’s part of what we saw today.”

Sanders injured.

Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders was ruled out of the game at halftime because of a knee injury. Sanders had one catch (for no yards) in the first half.

“All I was told was he hurt his knee a little bit and wasn’t returning; that’s all I’ve got,” coach Vic Fangio said afterward.

Spencer’s spark.

Punt returner Diontae Spencer struggled against the Los Angeles Chargers the previous game, twice electing to catch punts inside his 10-yard line. But Spencer made a big play to start his game against the Titans. After Tennessee’s three-and-out, Spencer returned Brett Kern’s punt 42 yards to the Titans’ 45-yard line. The Broncos kicked a field goal on the ensuing possession.

“Regular left return and going into the game, we expected (Kern) to give us some sideline looks, because he’s one of the best punters in the league,” Spencer said. “I didn’t know how many returns I would get because of how he punts. But he outkicked his coverage, and I was able to get outside and get down the sideline.”

Spencer’s previous long punt return this year was 17 yards.

Gotsis sits again.

Defensive end Adam Gotsis was among the Broncos’ healthy scratches, deactivate­d for a second consecutiv­e week in favor of Purcell. The other healthy inactives were tight end Troy Fumagalli, receiver Juwann Winfree and offensive tackle Calvin Anderson. Injured inactives were cornerback Bryce Callahan (foot, sixth consecutiv­e missed game), right tackle Ja’Wuan James (knee, fifth consecutiv­e) and cornerback Duke Dawson (foot, first). Dawson was injured when he said his foot jammed into the turf during Thursday’s practice.

Footnotes.

The Broncos have had 20 enforced penalties in their last two games; they had eight for 51 yards against Tennessee. … Kansas City has been installed as a 3½-point favorite Thursday night against the Broncos. … The Broncos avoided the franchise’s second 0-3 home start (1994) and their fifth 1-5 overall start (1964, 1966, 1967 and 1994).

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