November 8, 2024

DENVER (AP) — Sean Payton responded that he didn’t know what a “Scorigami” was.

It’s a final score that’s never been seen before in NFL history, and that’s just what the Denver Broncos had Sunday in their resounding 29-12 win over the Cleveland Browns that stretched their winning streak to five.

This was their grittiest win yet and the Browns (7-4), who were already without quarterback Deshaun Watson and cornerback Denzel Ward, limped out of Denver with several more worrisome injuries.

Defensive star Myles Garrett left Empower Field with a sling on his left shoulder and has an MRI scheduled for Monday. Rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson was knocked from his first road start with a head injury. Amari Cooper (rib) and Jordan Elliott (ankle) also were unable to finish the game.

Garrett remarked, “I’ve played through things that should have sidelined me before.” “I will not give up and will always act in the team’s and my own best interests. We are very excited about this season and our plans. And neither I nor we will be held back by anything like this.

Payton was left fielding inquiries regarding the unusual nature of the game’s outcome after the Broncos emerged largely unscathed. He couldn’t believe that this was the first game in the league’s 1920 founding history to end that way.

He questioned incredulously, “You’re saying there has never been a score of 29-12?”

 

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