The Denver Post

Patrick turns in another reliable performanc­e, with 44-yard TD

- By Kyle Newman Kyle Newman: knewman@denverpost.com or @Kylenewman­dp

Tim Patrick is crushing his audition for free agency.

Patrick continued his superb season Sunday at AT&T Stadium, leading the Broncos with 85 receiving yards on four catches in Denver’s 30-16 rout of Dallas. His performanc­e included a 44yard touchdown catch as well as three first-down catches on third-and-long. Patrick continues to be Mr. Reliable.

“This game, receiver-wise, it wasn’t us worrying about their defense — it was about us outplaying their receivers,” Patrick said. “We knew if we outplayed their receivers, we had a really good chance of winning the game. And I feel like that’s what we did today.”

In the rout that saw Denver go up 30-0 in the fourth quarter before Dallas closed the gap with a couple of late TDS, Patrick’s touchdown catch on a stutterand-go route early in the second put the Broncos in control 13-0. One play after an 11-yard grab on 3-and-10 set Denver up in Dallas territory, Patrick burned NFL intercepti­on leader Trevon Diggs on the route.

He finished off the highlight play with a diving grab at the goal line.

“We know (Diggs) is an aggressive guy,” Patrick said. “The route wasn’t the best, but I just wanted him to stop his feet, and he did exactly what I wanted to do. Once the ball was in the air, I knew I had to make a play on it.”

Coach Vic Fangio called Teddy Bridgewate­r’s pass to Patrick tremendous.

“We’ve been looking to (go vertical on hitch-and-go), we did it, and (offensive coordinato­r) Pat (Shurmur) picked the right time to call it,” Fangio said. “Teddy made a great throw, Tim made a great catch.”

Patrick added two receptions in 3rd-and-8 situations to move the sticks on possession­s that eventually resulted in Brandon Mcmanus field goals. After his score in the second quarter, Patrick had a 19-yard catch against rookie linebacker Micah Parsons and had another firstdown catch in the third quarter in coverage against cornerback Jourdan Lewis.

The 27-year-old’s play was complement­ed by Jerry Jeudy (tied his season-high with six catches for 69 yards), tight end Albert Okwuegbuna­m (four catches for 25), Kendall Hinton (one catch for 40, that came on 3rd-&-14) and Courtland Sutton (one for nine, plus a two-point conversion catch and drew a pass interferen­ce call against Diggs).

“I love dominating and making plays and that’s what (us wideouts) did, and everybody fed off it,” Patrick said. “(Critics) were saying we haven’t beat a team over .500 — well, they had one loss and we just beat them.”

Patrick is playing on a $3.38 million salary this year and will be an unrestrict­ed free agent at the end of the season.

 ?? Aaron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post ?? Denver’s Tim Patrick (81) celebrates his touchdown reception as teammate Courtland Sutton (14) jump on him at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
Aaron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post Denver’s Tim Patrick (81) celebrates his touchdown reception as teammate Courtland Sutton (14) jump on him at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.

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