Broncos marvel at historic rally: 'Always a way'
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Broncos marvel at historic rally: 'Always a way'
"We fought to the end,"
"In this league, no matter how much you're down, there's always a will, and there's always a way."
"I don't even know how we scored 33 points in a quarter, that's kind of insane,''"
"It's just whatever we had to get done, we did it ... By any means necessary."
The Denver Broncos scored 33 fourth-quarter points to overcome a 26-8 deficit and win 33-32 over the New York Giants. The team had not scored through three quarters and trailed by 19 entering the fourth. The 33-point fourth was the most in franchise history and tied for the second-most in an NFL quarter. Prior to the comeback, teams had lost 1,602 consecutive games when trailing by at least 18 points with six minutes to play. Bo Nix became the first NFL player to rush for two touchdowns and throw two passing touchdowns in a final quarter. Rookie Jaxson Dart had thrown for 210 yards and two touchdowns for the Giants earlier in the game.
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