Denver in dire straits
Super Bowl champions Broncos in danger of missing out on play-offs
Given a chance to inject themselves back into the AFC West race, the Denver Broncos instead played themselves into real trouble yesterday morning (Singapore time).
A 13-10 road loss to the Tennessee Titans dropped Denver to 8-5 and in need of help.
Not only did the Broncos remain two games out of first in the division with three games remaining, but the Broncos also trail Pittsburgh, who improved to 8-5 with a 27-20 win yesterday morning in Buffalo for the second wildcard.
What's more, Denver's finishing schedule is tough.
They host New England next week, travel to Kansas City on Christmas night and end the season with Oakland - teams with a combined record of 30-8.
But the defending Super Bowl champs aren't planning to concede.
"The schedule is nasty, but we can win those games," outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware said.
"I feel like everybody has to be on the same accord and have that mentality of do-or-die."
Proper mentality is one thing. Proper production is another thing altogether.
If the Broncos are to get back to the play-offs, they have to figure out a way to get things going offensively.
Quarterback Trevor Siemian returned from a one-game absence with a foot injury.
Although his stats looked good - 35 of 51, 334 yards and a touchdown - he was pressured most of the game and couldn't hit a deep ball against a defence that's allowed its share of them.
There was no help from a running game that gained only 18 yards on nine carries.
New acquisition Justin Forsett fumbled on his first carry for Denver and didn't deliver the impact some hoped for, although coach Gary Kubiak did praise his ability to pick up blitzes so quickly.
DEFENCE
And the run defence was gashed again, living down to its No. 28 ranking by allowing 138 yards in the first half and 180 for the game.
All of those things leave Denver in a tough spot, needing wins against a brutal schedule and requiring help from one of Pittsburgh's last three opponents.
"I've been part of a hell of a lot worse and come out of it," Kubiak said.
"We're going to keep battling. I'm a battler. Those guys in the locker room are battlers. We go back to work tomorrow."
- REUTERS
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