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The Broncos proved again they are the NFL's best fourth-quarter team, the biggest reason to believe they can vie for a championship.
Wil Lutz kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired, allowing the Broncos to escape with another fourth-quarter comeback.
With a sixth straight win under their belt, the Denver Broncos' playoff chances are sitting pretty. On Sunday, the Broncos orchestrated another fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Houston Texans on the road 18-15.
Take a look back at the Broncos' 18-15 win over the Houston Texans with "Sights and Sounds," our cinematic recap of the comeback win.
The Broncos defensive lineman powered one final time past Houston left guard Laken Tomlinson, wrapped one big arm around Texans backup quarterback Davis Mills, and, in the process, set his offense up to get one last chance with the ball. Incomplete.
The Texans' offensive game plan certainly took a hit the second that star quarterback C.J. Stroud was ruled out with a concussion, effectively elevating backup Davis Mills to take those snaps at the very end of the game, where he couldn't quite get the momentum– both on the final drive, and in the fourth quarter as a whole.
Hufanga registered nine tackles (five solo) and two pass defenses during Denver's 18-15 win over Houston on Sunday.
The Texans limited Bo Nix's effectiveness in the passing game, but he burned them with his legs for the biggest play of the Broncos' win.