WATCH: Broncos RB Phillip Lindsay scores vs. Texans

Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay scored a touchdown against the Texans in Week 14.

Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. Here’s video of the play, courtesy of the team’s Twitter page:

Denver now leads Houston 38-3 early in the second half.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Drew Lock throws TD to Royce Freeman

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock threw three touchdown passes in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Texans.

Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock threw a three-yard touchdown pass to running back Royce Freeman in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans.

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

With the score, Denver extended its lead to 31-3 just before halftime.

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WATCH: Broncos QB Drew Lock throws TD pass to Jeff Heuerman

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock threw a touchdown pass to tight end Jeff Heuerman against the Texans in Week 14.

Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jeff Heuerman against the Houston Texans in the second quarter of Sunday’s game.

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

Heuerman’s touchdown extended Denver’s lead to 21-0.

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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: Jared Cook catches two touchdown passes on Saints’ first two drives

Veteran New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook caught two touchdown passes from Drew Brees early against the San Francisco 49ers.

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New Orleans Saints fans have been hoping for veteran tight end Jared Cook to have his breakout game, and he’s delivering it at the best time. The Saints’ big free agent signing of the offseason caught both of his team’s first two touchdown passes against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday to give New Orleans an early lead.

Both plays featured everything Saints coach Sean Payton and his staff spent the summer talking up about Cook. On the first score, Cook caught a pass from Drew Brees that was thrown high above his ahead (and the 49ers linebacker covering him), secured the ball, and then slipped a tackle to cut into the open field and outrace the San Francisco defense to dash into the end zone. Check it out at this link, or in the video embedded below:

On New Orleans’ next possession, Cook’s athleticism was again on display with another touchdown grab. Cook beat his defender off the line of scrimmage and streaked towards the end zone, giving Brees an easy lay-up lob for six points. But they paid for it with an illegal hit by a 49ers defensive back, who came flying in and struck Cook near his helmet as they both fell to the ground. Cook was slow to get up but celebrated his big play before walking to the Saints medical tent for further evaluation. Stay tuned for an update on his status. Here’s his second highlight play:

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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: 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: Taysom Hill blocks a Falcons punt, catches a touchdown pass

New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill made two big plays against the Atlanta Falcons, blocking a punt and catching a touchdown pass.

The New Orleans Saints started their Thanksgiving night game with the Atlanta Falcons in the most entertaining way imaginable. Defensive end Marcus Davenport sacked Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan on the first play of the game, and the Saints snuffed out Atlanta’s efforts at trying to dig out of that hole.

Forced to punt, the Falcons failed to block reserve Saints quarterback Taysom Hill, who crashed through the line and blocked the punt to give New Orleans the ball inside Atlanta territory. It was a huge breakdown for the Falcons and possibly the worst start they could have hoped for. Check out Hill big play for yourself:

However, Hill wasn’t finished yet. He caught two passes on the Saints’ first drive to first convert a fresh set of downs and then score the game’s opening touchdown, grabbing a shovel pass from Brees and following his blocker into the Falcons’ end zone. All told, Hill almost gave the Saints’ an early 7-0 lead over Atlanta on his own. It’s going to be tough for Hill’s detractors to talk down his impact in this one:

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