Albuquerque Journal

BRONCOS ROMP

Denver’s defense swamps Dallas in 42-17 whipping

- BY ARNIE STAPLETON

Broncos dismantle the Cowboys in Denver

DENVER — Aqib Talib’s 103-yard intercepti­on return for a touchdown with 53 seconds left was the final indignity for the Cowboys in the Denver Broncos’ 42-17 blowout of Dallas and its vaunted offense on Sunday.

It was Talib’s 10th pick-6, just two shy of Darren Woodson’s NFL record.

“No. 10,” relished Talib. “It’s just mind-boggling.”

Sort of like Denver’s defensive dominance of Dallas and its vaunted offense.

Ezekiel Elliott had the worst game of his career with nine carries for 8 yards, Dallas managed just 40 yards rushing and one first down on the ground. The Cowboys (1-1) went 3-for-14 on third downs and failed three times on fourth down, looking nothing like the team that dominated the Giants in their opener.

“I want to emphasize today, this is not what we’re about in my view,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. “I feel strongly about that. On the other hand, this is what Denver is about.”

The only big blemish in Denver’s fifth straight 2-0 start was the apparently serious injury to their top draft pick, left tackle Garett Bolles, who left the stadium on crutches and with a boot on his left foot after getting hurt in the third quarter.

With the stadium still rocking in the final minute, Talib stepped in front of Dez Bryant, who had earlier beaten him for a TD, snared Dak Prescott’s fourth-down pass and raced up the Dallas’ dejected sideline.

He slipped Cole Beasley’s tackle and followed linebacker Brandon Marshall’s beautiful block of Prescott into the south end zone, where he jumped into the stands, exhausted by enjoying every last bit of what he called “an all-around complete ballgame from the

Broncos.”

Trevor Siemian tied a career high with four touchdown passes in a game that included an hourlong lightning delay that did nothing to slow Denver’s rolling offense.

“We knew they were sound in the secondary,” Jones said. “We were a little taken aback by how well they did offensivel­y. “They seemed to really have our number. There’s no excuses here. Their quarterbac­k played outstandin­g.”

Elliott, who’s playing while his appeal of a six-game suspension for domestic violence works its way through the courts, came into the game averaging 108 yards rushing per game in his career.

“We just were getting dominated up front,” said Elliott, whose previous worst game was a 51-yarder in his NFL debut against the Giants last year. “We couldn’t get any movement off the ball.”

The star in the backfield on this day was C.J. Anderson, who rushed for 118 yards and a score and also caught a TD pass.

Thanks in part to Von Miller, who had two sacks, the Cowboys lost for the sixth straight time to the Broncos.

Siemian threw scoring strikes of 10 and 6 yards to Emmanuel Sanders as the Broncos built a 21-10 halftime lead.

The only touchdown for Dallas came on a 3-yard drive after DeMarcus Lawrence’s strip sack of Siemian after beating right tackle Menelik Watson. Bryant beat Talib for the score two plays after Maliek Collins scooped up the loose ball at the Denver 3.

LIGHTNING DELAY: The game was delayed by lightning for 62 minutes in the first quarter. The Cowboys were at midfield with 33 seconds left in the first quarter when the teams were told to head to their locker rooms and fans retreated to the concourses.

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 ?? JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders (10) tries to elude Cowboys safety Jeff Heath (38), linebacker Jaylon Smith (54) and defensive end Charles Tapper during Sunday’s game in Denver. The Broncos rolled 42-17.
JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders (10) tries to elude Cowboys safety Jeff Heath (38), linebacker Jaylon Smith (54) and defensive end Charles Tapper during Sunday’s game in Denver. The Broncos rolled 42-17.
 ?? JOE MAHONEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Broncos linebacker Von Miller (58) sacks Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott on Sunday. Miller had two sacks as Denver’s defense dominated Dallas.
JOE MAHONEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Broncos linebacker Von Miller (58) sacks Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott on Sunday. Miller had two sacks as Denver’s defense dominated Dallas.

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