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Not: Broncos’ search for win — and a pass rush — continues in loss to Packers

- By Andrew Seligman

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Denver Broncos’ search for their first victory under coach Vic Fangio continues. And their latest loss was yet another gut-punch.

The Broncos were left shaking their heads, expressing frustratio­n while vowing to turn things around, after a 27-16 loss to Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers on Sunday that might have been a win if not for a few mistakes.

“It’s frustratin­g, for sure,” linebacker Bradley Chubb said. “If we just play a game at 100 percent together, I feel like we would be special. We’re playing as a team for 95 percent of the time. We’ve just got to make it 100 percent and it’s going to go in our favor, I feel like.”

The Broncos hired Fangio to replace Vance Joseph coming off back-to-back losing records for the first time since the 1970s, hoping he could turn things around after transformi­ng Chicago’s defense into one of the league’s best as coordinato­r the previous four years. They’re 0-3 in their worst start since the 1999 team dropped its first four games. But they could just as easily have a few victories by now.

The past two games have been particular­ly rough.

They lost to Chicago on a 53-yard field goal by Eddy Pineiro as time expired after a second was put back on the clock following a 25-yard reception by Allen Robinson.

Against Green Bay (3-0), they kept Rodgers mostly in check after he threw a 40-yard touchdown toss to Marquez Valdes-Scantling on the game’s opening drive and dominated in time of pos

session 35:34-24:26. But they allowed Joe Flacco to get sacked six times and committed three turnovers, leading to 14 points for the Packers.

A strip-sack by Preston Smith and recovery by Rashan Gary gave the Packers the ball on the Denver 5. Two plays later, Aaron Jones scored from the 7 to make it 17-10.

Another turnover early in the third led to another touchdown for Green Bay.

Jaire Alexander ripped the ball out of Noah Fant’s hands following a short pass for his first career forced fumble and his first recovery. The Packers took over at the Denver 37, leading to a 1-yard touchdown for Jones that boosted the lead to 14.

But it’s not just the turnovers that the Broncos committed. It’s the sacks and takeaways they’re not getting. They have zero through three games — stunning for a defense led by Von Miller and Chubb and designed by Fangio.

“I have to say, this is one of the cleanest games my jersey has ever looked,” Rodgers said. “I took basically one shot. I hit the ground one time. So I’m ecstatic. I’ve been at this for a long time. To go home with my body feeling this good is a credit to the offensive line, for sure.”

Fangio was at a loss to explain it, after coordinati­ng a defense in Chicago that led the league in takeaways and tied for third in sacks last season. With Miller and Chubb leading the way, he figured to get plenty of pressure on the quarterbac­k. But the sacks and takeaways just haven’t come.

That’s a surprise considerin­g Miller had 14½ sacks last season, giving him 98 since he entered the NFL in 2011, while Chubb registered 12 as a rookie.

“You’ve got the solution?” Fangio said.

To that, a reporter responded: “You get paid the big bucks.”

“Yeah, that’s three games in a row, that’s no good, obviously,” Fangio said. “And it is the circumstan­ces of the game to a degree, this game in some ways was similar to our first two. Until we can stop people more decisively and score more points, teams are going to be content playing these types of games.”

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