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Broncos at Bengals: Gameday Coverage

November 4th, 2012 - 3:18pm by Tyler Everett

BRONCOS AT BENGALS:

BRONCOS BEAT BENGALS 31-23: A pair of Peyton Manning fourth-quarter touchdown passes helped Denver defeat Cincinnati 31-23 at Paul Brown Stadium.

Stay tuned to DenverBroncos.com throughout the day and night for all of the latest coverage on the win.

BRONCOS AT BENGALS PREVIEW: Watch NFL Films’ preview of today’s game and read DenverBroncos.com’s breakdown to get ready for kickoff.

BRONCOS ON TWITTER: Follow the action on Twitter, as well, via the Broncos’ official gameday account. @BroncosGameday will keep fans updated with live, in-game updates throughout tonight’s matchup. To chime in with your tweets, use #DENvsCIN.

NFL GAMEPASS: For international Broncos fans located outside the United States and Mexico, watch tonight’s game live and in HD with NFL GamePass.

BRONCOS MOBILE APP: For those of you who follow the action on your smartphone, there’s a free official Broncos mobile app. On your smartphone, visit BroncosMobile.com to download it.

BRONCOS TV: ON SITE: PAUL BROWN STADIUM: Check out this week’s episode of Broncos TV: On Site as Chris Hall and Gray Caldwell preview this afternoon’s showdown between the Broncos and Bengals.

BRONCOS ON INSTAGRAM: The Broncos have joined Instagram. Follow the team’s account, DenverBroncos, for exclusive, behind-the-scenes photos from Dove Valley, road trips and gameday.

PREGAME PHOTO GALLERY: Take a look at photos from pregame as the Broncos get ready to take on the Bengals.

INACTIVES: The Broncos and Bengals have announced the players who will be inactive for today’s contest.

BRONCOS WIN TOSS, DEFER: After winning the coin toss, the Broncos chose to defer to the second half, starting the game on defense. Click here for a list of the captains and starters.

BRONCOS STRIKE FIRST WITH FIELD GOAL: Denver has a 3-0 lead after a 12-play, 55-yard drive set up a 43-yard field goal by kicker Matt Prater.

BENGALS EVEN SCORE AT 3-3: On a drive highlighted by a long pass from quarterback Andy Dalton to wide receiver A.J. Green, the Bengals moved into position for a game-tying 28-yard field goal by kicker Mike Nugent.

BRONCOS GO UP 10-3: Denver now leads 10-3 after an 80-yard scoring drive culminating in a 13-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Peyton Manning to wide receiver Eric Decker.

MISSED FIELD GOAL KEEPS IT 10-3:Cincinnati moved into position for a field goal just before halftime, but was unable to convert.

FIRST HALF AUDIO HIGHLIGHTS: Click here to listen to audio highlights from the first half.

HOLLIDAY GIVES DENVER 14-POINT LEAD:Wide receiver Trindon Holliday returned the opening kickoff of the second half 105 yards for a record-breaking touchdown.

CINCINNATI MAKES IT 17-10: Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton found wide receiver A.J. Green for a 10-yard touchdown that capped a 6-play, 80-yard drive that makes it a one-possession game.

INJURY UPDATE: Tight end Jacob Tamme has injured his left elbow and his return is probable.

DRIVE ENDS WITH INTERCEPTION: A promising 74-yard drive by Denver that penetrated the Bengals’ 10-yard line ended in an interception by Cincinnati cornerback Terence Newman.

BENGALS CUT LEAD TO 17-13: With a 49-yard field goal by kicker Mike Nugent, Cincinnati now trails by just four points.

BENGALS TAKE 20-17 LEAD: After an interception, the Bengals took advantage of good field position with a 27-yard touchdown drive culminating in a 2-yard TD run by BenJarvus Green-Ellis.

BRONCOS REGAIN LEAD: Denver is back in front after an 80-yard scoring march that ended with quarterback Peyton Manning finding tight end Joel Dreessen open in the end zone for the 1-yard, go-ahead score.

PICK SETS UP SECOND STRAIGHT BRONCOS TD: After an interception by cornerback Champ Bailey, quarterback Peyton Manning and the offense took over in Bengals territory and stretched the lead to 11 points on a short TD pass to wide receiver Eric Decker.

BENGALS PULL WITHIN 31-23: Quarterback Andy Dalton led the Bengals down the field for a last-minute field goal to cut the lead to 8 points.

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314 Responses to “Broncos at Bengals: Gameday Coverage”

  1. stibroncos says:

    Woooo

  2. marshisboss says:

    5-3 On to next week

  3. HandofDOOM says:

    YAY!

  4. still1972 says:

    hasta luego, proxima domingo

  5. marshisboss says:

    Those 2 rookies in Indy just put on a show

  6. marshisboss says:

    If anyone in the world should know how to contain a running QB it should be us

  7. marshisboss says:

    Look out Cam

  8. BRONCOSONMINE says:

    HOW BOUT DEM BRONCOS..5-3 ON TOP OF THE AFC WEST..BUT VON MILLER MAN THAT DUDE IS A BEAST..BRONCOS COUNTRY STAND UP

  9. tlcat06 says:

    Yay!!!!!! I knew that was going to be a tough game. I had us losing that one. Phew. That’s what we call beautiful chaos my Broncos brothers and sister!! TAP YOUR CLEATS THREE TIMES!! We are 5-3 :)

  10. tlcat06 says:

    *I had us losing that one in my preseason picks I think… Or maybe it was next week. Either way, Cam makes me nervous.

    I thought it was pretty impressive that Dalton was running a no huddle offense.

  11. RH709 says:

    So it wasnt the blow out I expected. AJ Green is no joke. I think some bad calls changed the game but oh well. This team knows how to dig deep and fight.

  12. RH709 says:

    Dalton played a good game.

    lets go tampa bay!!!

  13. tlcat06 says:

    Just so you know… I won a BBBP because I said Peyton would have the most comebacks and HE DID IT TODAY!!! is that how I worded it OSS? Can’t remember.

  14. DaddyBronc says:

    Pretty certain I get points on Turtles contest. I am one point off on the total. BeenGals always play the Broncos tough. We said that but most of you still had huge spreads on your “official guesses”. So how did you do???

    Oh, my pick was 28 / 27 Broncs.

    So, how do we like Holiday???

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