Denver Broncos beat Kansas City Chiefs 20-13 to improve to 13-3 Thursday night football Week 17. Following the Christmas Day win, here are the grades for Denver’s best (and worst) players, courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
Broncos’ best offensive player
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Quarterback Bo Nix had another key game and the offensive line also performed well, including Alex Forsythe, who made his first start of the season after Luke Wattenberg went on reserve due to injury.
Worst player on Broncos offense
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WR Jordan Humphrey Jr.:53.5
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WR courtland sutton: 59.0
It was a night to forget for Denver’s wide receivers, including Courtland Sutton, who could have scored a touchdown.
Broncos’ best defensive player
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D.L. Kamizuriike Aima:77.3
Led by a strong performance from the defensive line, Denver held KC’s offense to just 139 net yards. The Chiefs were 4-for-11 (36%) on third downs.
Broncos have worst defense
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OLB Dondrea Tillman:50.6
Surtain was penalized for a questionable pass interference penalty when a pass was overturned. That feels a bit harsh against a defense that only allowed 13 points, and the touchdown came on a very short field.
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Broncos special teams results
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LS Mitchell Fraboni:51.4
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K Will Lutz: 63.9 (shot) 60.0 (hit)
The Knicks ended the night shooting 2-for-2 from the field and 2-for-2 on extra points. To view more player results from Week 17, visit the paid version of the PFF website.
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