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The Denver Broncos are headed to London for their Week 6 game against the New York Jets. Spirits are high after the team defeated the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles had the Denver Broncos exactly where they wanted them. As the fourth quarter began Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, the Broncos offense was on the field, but the Eagles held a 17-3 lead.
Broncos left guard Ben Powers will fly back to Denver to be evaluated for a biceps injury, according to a report from the Denver Post 's Parker Gabriel. The severity of the injury is not known, but it doesn't seem like a good sign that Powers is not making the initial trip.
The Eagles took a two-score lead into the fourth quarter Sunday but gave up 18 unanswered points to lose 21-17 to the Denver Broncos at Lincoln Financial Field. Here are five things we learned about the Birds, who suffered their first home loss since September of last year against Atlanta.
It should be pointed out right from the start that the Denver Broncos were called for 12 penalties totaling 121 yards in their 21-17 win that del
The Eagles defense also had uncharacteristic struggles in the red zone, having entered the game No. 3 in the league in that area of the field (36.4%). The Broncos were successful on their first trip to the red zone early in the fourth quarter, which was capped off with a 2-yard touchdown run from Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins.
Bo Nix threw an 11-yard touchdown pass and J.K. Dobbins rushed for a 2-yard score in the fourth quarter as the Denver Broncos wiped out a 14-point deficit to hand the Philadelphia Eagles their first loss of the season, 21-17, on Sunday.
The Broncos' defense held the Eagles to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down in today's win. It's the Eagles' lowest third-down conversion rate and fewest third-down conversions since 10/20/2024.