WATCH: Broncos score crazy defensive touchdown vs. Texans

The Broncos’ defense scored a wild touchdown against the Texans in Week 14. Check out video of the play here.

The Broncos scored a wild 71-yard defensive touchdown during Sunday’s game against the Texans. Late in the first quarter, linebacker Alexander Johnson forced a fumble and defensive lineman Jeremiah Attaochu recovered the ball.

As he was being tackled, Attaochu lateraled the ball to safety Kareem Jackson, who returned it all the way for a score.

Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter page:

Jackson’s score against his former team gave Denver a 14-0 lead.

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WATCH: Broncos vs. Texans preview from NFL.com

Click here to watch a preview of Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Texans.

After beating the Chargers last week, the Broncos will next take on the Texans, who are coming off a big win over the Patriots.

Here’s a preview of the game, courtesy of NFL.com:

Sunday’s game will air on CBS at 11:00 a.m. MT (view the TV broadcast map here). The Broncos are considered 7.5-point underdogs.

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WATCH: Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky mic’d up on game-winning drive vs. Lions

Get an up-close look at how the Bears’ game-winning drive vs. Lions went down through the eyes and ears of QB Mitchell Trubisky.

Maybe the Chicago Bears should have quarterback Mitchell Trubisky mic’d up every game if he’s going to perform like he did in last Thursday’s 24-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.

There was something different about Trubisky on Thanksgiving, as he orchestrated a nine-play, 90-yard scoring drive that ultimately won them the game. He finally looked like the Mitchell Trubisky we were promised — especially on his two clutch third down conversions to Anthony Miller of 35 and 32 yards, respectively.

Trubisky completed 29-of-38 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns and an interception for a 118.1 passer rating. But it was more than the stats. It was the eye test that Trubisky passed with flying colors.

That was on display in Trubisky’s mic-up segment, which featured his leadership on that final game-winning drive that kept the Bears’ playoff hopes alive at 6-6 heading into Week 14.

Bears fans got an up-close look at how that final drive went down, with Trubisky leading the charge.

Trubisky has strung together four consecutive solid performances, and the Bears will be looking for him to do the same in Chicago’s final four regular-season games as they try to make a push for a Wild Card berth.

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WATCH: Highlights from Broncos’ 23-20 win over Chargers

Watch highlights from the Broncos’ win over the Chargers in Week 13 of the 2019 NFL season.

The Denver Broncos defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 23-20 in Week 13, marking rookie quarterback Drew Lock’s first win in the NFL. Here are highlights from the game, courtesy of the NFL:

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To view a photo gallery from Denver’s victory, click here.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Drew Lock throws first NFL touchdown pass

Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock connected with wide receiver Courtland Sutton on a 26-yard touchdown pass on Sunday.

In his NFL debut on Sunday, Broncos quarterback Drew Lock connected with wide receiver Courtland Sutton on a 26-yard touchdown pass. Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s official Twitter page:

Sutton made an excellent catch, as he has done multiple times this year. Denver currently leads Los Angeles 7-0 late in the first quarter.

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Watch: Falcons’ second onside-kick recovery keeps chances alive

Check out this highlight from the Falcons’ Week 13 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The Falcons recovered not one, but two onside kicks in the final minutes of the fourth quarter.

And then, there was this:

 

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Falcons Highlights: WR Russell Gage catches first career TD

Check out this highlight from the Falcons’ Week 13 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The Falcons aren’t going to beat the Saints, but as usual, they put up some points in garbage time.

Second-year wideout Russell Gage caught his first career touchdown from Matt Ryan. Check it out below:

Atlanta currently trails New Orleans, 26-15, with two minutes left in the fourth quarter.

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Falcons Highlights: Matt Ryan finds Jaeden Graham for 18-yard TD strike

The Falcons trailed the Saints by seven before quarterback Matt Ryan found tight end Jaeden Graham for an 18-yard touchdown strike.

The Falcons trailed the Saints by seven before quarterback Matt Ryan found tight end Jaeden Graham for an 18-yard touchdown strike. It was Graham’s first career TD. Check it out below:

Atlanta trails, 7-6, in the second quarter to New Orleans after Younghoe Koo missed the extra point.

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Shaq Lawson had choice words for Connor McGovern after Bills beat Broncos

Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson had some choice words for Broncos center Connor McGovern after Buffalo defeated Denver in Week 12.

Bills edge defender Shaq Lawson apparently has a beef with Broncos center Connor McGovern. After Buffalo defeated Denver 20-3 in Week 12, the defensive end found the offensive lineman on the field and had some choice words for him.

Lawson seemed to indicate that McGovern had said he had never heard of the defender before the game. Lawson then had a two-sack performance against the Broncos’ offensive line.

“You remember my name, I got two sacks on [you],” Lawson said after the game. “I got two sacks on [you]. You remember me now. That’s all I wanted to say to him. No cap.”

Bills center Mitch Morse came between the two players to prevent the situation from escalating. One of Lawson’s sacks came against McGovern and the other came against rookie guard Dalton Risner.

McGovern (6-4, 306 pounds) was selected by Denver in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL draft out of Missouri. He has been a reliable offensive lineman for the Broncos, allowing just four sacks in 42 games.

Lawson (6-3, 267 pounds) was selected by Buffalo in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft out of Clemson. At worst, he’s a bust. At best, he’s a late bloomer. He has just 15 sacks in his career, including a career-high five sacks this season.

The Broncos are scheduled to play the Bills again in 2020.

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