4 takeaways from Broncos’ 38-24 win over Texans

The Denver Broncos pulled a huge upset in Week 14, beating the Houston Texans by a score of 38-24. Here are takeaways from the game.

The Denver Broncos pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the 2019 season when they went into Houston and easily defeated the Texans on Sunday.

It was a strong performance all the way around despite the Texans being able to post plenty of garbage time points. The game was nowhere near as close as the final score would indicate (38-24).

There was plenty to take away from this game.

1. Drew Lock appears to be for real

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Fans were skeptical after Lock helped lead the Broncos to win over the Los Angeles Chargers but skeptical with plenty of hope. Hope overshadowed by skepticism should start to fade following this performance.

Lock looks great. He throws the ball with much more zip than either of the other quarterbacks the Broncos started ahead of him this season and seems to be much more of a playmaker.

He completed 22-of-27 passes for 309 yards and three touchdowns in the game. His numbers would have been even bigger if the Broncos didn’t take such a conservative approach in the second half.

Best of all is seeing Lock’s teammates react to him. They all seem like they really want to play for this guy.

2. Why did the team wait so long to play Lock?

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The Broncos kept Lock on injured reserve with a thumb injury sustained in the preseason and it really seemed questionable as to whether or not they would even take him off of it this season.

It’s a really good thing they did.

But the team continually insinuated that he just wasn’t ready to be on the field (but Brandon Allen was). He’s either been ready for a while or he picked things up really, really quickly.

How many more wins might the team have if it turned to him quicker? Like it or not, after these last two games, it’s a fair question to ask.