Broncos Squander Late Lead To Chiefs


Written by Andrew Mason at Denver Broncos.com

With the clock draining in regulation, the defense found itself in the situation in which it flourished so many times in the last two seasons: backs against the wall, protecting a slim lead.

Time and time again, it came through — and three times succeeded in the exact scenario it faced Sunday night against Kansas City: up eight points, with the opponent needing a touchdown and a two-point conversion to tie it up and force overtime.

In Chicago last November, against the Patriots in the 2015 AFC Championship Game and against the Chargers last month, the defense got it done.

This time, it failed.

This time, the Chiefs drove 75 yards in 13 plays, wiggling out of second-and-17 and later converting a fourth-and-10 pass en route to a 3-yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill. This time, Denver’s defense gave the Chiefs 15 yards on three penalties, two of which gave them automatic first downs. This time, Alex Smith found Demetrius Harris in the end zone for the game-tying two-point conversion.

And then in the ensuing overtime, the Chiefs gashed the Broncos some more. On two series, they faced just one first down. The Broncos gave the Chiefs 10 more yards on two penalties.

“We beat ourselves,” CB Chris Harris Jr. said.

Denver held the Chiefs to just 3.6 yards per play and 3.8 yards per pass play, sacked Alex Smith six times … and still lost, 30-27, in part because the defense could not push Kansas City off the field as it had done to so many other teams in the game’s dying moments.

“The coverages were great calls. It was just us,” Harris said. “We didn’t execute the call. It’s like we just went brain-dead as a defense on that last drive.”

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