Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Denver’s dilemma

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Kendall Hinton (below) — a practice squad receiver for the Denver Broncos until Sunday — was forced into action at quarterbac­k with all of Denver’s QBs sidelined over coronaviru­s concerns. A college quarterbac­k, Hinton was unable to deliver a Hollywood story as the Broncos were crushed by the New Orleans Saints 31-3.

DENVER — Taysom Hill didn’t look much like an NFL quarterbac­k Sunday when the Denver Broncos held him to 78 yards passing, intercepte­d him once and sacked him three times.

Despite a paltry passer rating of 43.2, it wasn’t Hill who looked out of position in a game New Orleans won handily 31-3 for their first win over the Broncos since Dec. 24, 1994.

It was Broncos QB Kendall Hinton who looked lost — and for good reason: until Sunday he was a practice squad receiver, and he was forced into action when all of Denver’s quarterbac­ks were disqualifi­ed over coronaviru­s concerns.

By comparison, Hill looked like Tom Brady.

“Taysom played this thing just how I wanted him to play it, and it doesn’t have to be aesthetica­lly pleasing to be effective,” Saints Coach Sean Payton said. “The job is to win, and he did a good job of that.”

In a grind-it-out slugfest like from pro football’s early days, the Saints won their second consecutiv­e game with Hill subbing for the injured Drew Brees. But Hill wasn’t nearly as sharp as a week earlier against the Falcons, when he completed 18 of 23 passes for 233 yards and a 108.9 passer rating.

Hill did run for 44 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Broncos, and Latavius Murray rushed for 124 yards and 2 scores to help the NFC-leading Saints (9-2) overcome a slow start and win for the eighth consecutiv­e time.

“The game plan changed the last 24 hours. So, my mindset changed as well and I really became a game manager at that point and certainly the way Sean called the game reflected that,” Hill said. “We’re not going to take any unnecessar­y risks and put the defense in a bad situation.”

The Broncos (4-7) were forced to play without any of their four quarterbac­ks because of coronaviru­s concerns, so they promoted Hinton from their practice squad two hours before kickoff.

“When I got the call, it was pure excitement,” Hinton said. “Of course, there was nerves and disbelief but the encouragem­ent the team gave me … made it a lot easier for me.”

The former Wake Forest quarterbac­k who converted to wide receiver his senior year went just 1- of-9 passing for 13 yards with a sack, 2 intercepti­ons and a passer rating of zero.

“He did everything he could,” Broncos Coach Vic Fangio said. “That was a big, big ask.”

The Broncos ( 4-7) also sprinkled in some Wildcat snaps to running backs Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay, who left in the second half with a knee injury.

The Broncos were thrust into this quarterbac­k quandary when their passers failed to wear masks as mandated by the NFL’s covid-19 protocol last week.

Starting quarterbac­k Drew Lock, backup Brett Rypien and practice squad veteran Blake Bortles were disqualifi­ed over the weekend when the NFL discovered the three weren’t wearing masks around each other before No. 3 QB Jeff Driskel tested positive for the virus Thursday.

The Broncos managed 37 yards and a single first down before heading into halftime down 17- 0 after the Saints scored twice off turnovers in the final 2:22 of the second quarter.

Center Lloyd Cushenberr­y III’s low snap skittered past Lindsay, and Kwon Alexander was headed for the end zone after scooping it up. Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles, who signed a four-year, $68 million extension Saturday, tripped him up at the 23.

Hill, who scored from 1 yard in the first quarter, added a 2-yard TD run to make it 14-0. Two plays later, Janoris Jenkins intercepte­d Hinton’s underthrow­n pass to DaeSean Hamilton, and that set up Wil Lutz’s 40-yard field goal as the clock expired.

It took Brandon McManus’ 58-yard field goal to keep the Broncos from getting shut out at home for the first time ever — 465 games.

The field goal was set up by another undrafted Wake Forest rookie, cornerback Essang Bassey, who returned an intercepti­on 26 yards to the Saints 40-yard line in the third quarter.

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AP/Jack Dempsey
 ?? (AP/David Zalubowski) ?? Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Kendall Hinton finished 1 of 9 for 13 yards with a sack and 2 intercepti­ons during Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints.
(AP/David Zalubowski) Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Kendall Hinton finished 1 of 9 for 13 yards with a sack and 2 intercepti­ons during Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints.

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