Wherein wide receiver Courtland Sutton would throw a touchdown to quarterback Bo Nix, who made a leaping, contested catch over a Ravens defender — the only time they crossed paint in a humbling 41-10 blowout. After the game, Payton broke down the call to an inquiring media.
There were two in recent days. On Sunday, Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson taunted Commanders fans before — and during — a fateful Hail Mary throw, On Thursday, Jets rookie receiver Malachi Corley dropped the ball before taking it into the end zone.
Broncos wide receivers Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Courtland Sutton both lost fumbles in the win, and those two turnovers led to the Panthers’ only two scores of the game. In his post-game interview on KOA Radio, Payton said: “It just can’t be ‘My bad’ anymore, or else we’ll find some other receivers.”
Sean Payton made a gusty play call that resulted in a Denver Broncos touchdowns. Bo Nix ended up with a touchdown reception.
Panthers players didn’t like Broncos coach Sean Payton attempting to close out the game on Sunday. Payton’s response: “Play better.”
The New Orleans Saints parted ways with head coach Dennis Allen after two-plus seasons on the job, including a rough 2-7 start in 2024. Allen's team began this season with back-to
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton had a short retort for the Carolina Panthers players who were complaining about Denver's fake field goal and trick pass in the fourth quarter of a blowout Sunday.
Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix makes history and catches a touchdown in a wild play despite a tough loss to the Ravens.
Sean Payton made it clear why he was calling wide-receiver throws to a fullback late in a blow-out win over the Carolina Panthers.
Leading up to the NFL trade deadline (Nov. 5), the Denver Broncos have a pair of quality backup quarterbacks on their roster and a surplus of pass rushers. With extra depth at certain positions,
Sometimes, one boneheaded play can be the play here or the play there that causes the player's team to lose. There were two in recent days. On Sunday, Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson taunted Commanders fans before — and during — a fateful Hail Mary throw,