Broncos Dominate The Cowboys, Showing Them They Aren’t All That

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Broncos receiver Emmanuel Sanders broke inside on a quick slant near the goal line, stopped and then burst outside. Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis bit on the first move — hard — and slid to his rear just to watch Sanders make the catch and stroll into the end zone.

Sanders’ second-quarter score marked one of a career-high four passing touchdowns for quarterback Trevor Siemian in a deafening 42-17 Broncos’ victory against a much beleaguered Dallas secondary. Siemian spread the ball with completions to eight different receivers and finished with 231 yards through the air on 22-of-32 passing.

“I just think we have a lot of confidence in our receivers going into any week with the crew we go there,” Siemian said, ” … we knew if we could get the ball outside and let our guys make plays, we’d be all right.”

Dallas entered the afternoon already thin at cornerback depth with starter Orlando Scandrick sidelined last week with a broken hand. The Cowboys would lose two more defensive backs to injury by halftime: former University of Colorado star Chidobe Awuzie (hamstring) and Nolan Carroll (concussion).

It prompted Dallas to rely heavily on Lewis, a rookie third-round draft pick from Michigan, and second-year cornerback Anthony Brown.

“I really wasn’t supposed to play defense as much, just getting my footing down, but I had to come in and step up,” said Lewis, who recorded an interception late in the third quarter. “I tried, but, obviously, it wasn’t my best performance. It was just a learning experience.”

A dire proposition against a feasting Broncos’ receiving corps.

Siemian’s second completion of the afternoon, facing third-and-4 from inside the Denver 30-yard line, went 27 yards to Demaryius Thomas. Siemian then connected on passes for 25 yards to Sanders,16 yards to running back C.J. Anderson, 15 yards to tight end Jeff Heuerman and 13 yards to receiver Cody Latimer. Three Broncos hauled in receiving touchdowns: Sanders (two), Anderson and tight end Virgil Green.

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