In an action-packed game, the Denver Broncos showcased their dominance against the Houston Texans, emerging victorious with a final score of 40-28. The Broncos’ offense took charge, accumulating 160 passing yards and an impressive 203 rushing yards, resulting in a total of 363 yards. The Broncos’ ground attack was particularly potent, with J. Williams leading the way, amassing an incredible 193 rushing yards on 15 carries, including three touchdowns.
The Texans fought hard, recording 318 passing yards and 113 rushing yards, amounting to 431 total yards. Despite their efforts, the Broncos’ defense held strong, preventing any sacks and making key plays throughout the game. The Broncos’ defensive unit, led by M. Starks with seven tackles, set the tone by forcing two fumbles and recovering one.
Quarterback K. Murray of the Texans put up a valiant effort, completing 27 of 41 passes for 318 yards, three touchdowns, and four interceptions. On the Broncos’ side, T. Simpson managed the game effectively, completing 10 of 16 passes for 167 yards and no interceptions.
The receiving game was highlighted by the Texans’ P. Washington, who recorded six receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown. For the Broncos, A. Okwuegbunam led the way with three receptions for 83 yards. Despite the Texans’ efforts, the Broncos’ defense, spearheaded by N. Wiggins with one interception and one forced fumble, limited their opponents’ offensive production.
With their comprehensive victory, the Broncos left the drama on the field and showcased their resilience and skill. The game was a testament to their ability to execute both offensively and defensively, resulting in an impressive win over the Texans.