Q3 15:00 Matt Prater kicks off to start the second half, with Javier Arenas back deep to receive. He takes a knee and the Chiefs will start at their own 20-yard line.
Q3 14:56 Jason Hunter streaks into the backfield and nearly sacks Matt Cassel on first down, but the receiver gets the ball away and it falls incomplete. Jamaal Charles takes a carry on second down to pick up 5 yards. On third-and-5, Cassel fires to Terrance Copper, but the pass falls incomplete to bring up fourth down. Dustin Colquitt is in to punt for the Chiefs with Eddie Royal at about his own 25-yard line to receive. He fields it at the 30 and picks up about 10 yards to the 40-yard line, where the Broncos will take over.
Q3 14:09 Kyle Orton fakes a handoff before firing a pass for Brandon Lloyd, but the ball hits the ground for an incompletion on first down. Second-and-10 brings a handoff to Knowshon Moreno, who picks up 4 yards. On third-and-6 at the 44-yard line, Orton is in the shotgun. He dumps off a quick screen pass to Moreno, who follows his blockers up the sideline, including Ryan Harris and Chris Kuper, for a 23-yard gain to the Kansas City 33-yard line. Lance Ball takes a carry on the ensuing first down, picking up 3 yards.
Q3 12:19 Orton finds Lloyd for another first down on the next play, and the receiver jogs back to the huddle after playing to the crowd. Moreno takes the first-down carry at the 21-yard line and picks up 3 yards. On second down, Orton tries to find Thomas but the quick pass falls incomplete. That makes it third-and-7 at the 18-yard line, and Orton is in the shotgun. He gets the ball to Royal, who follows his blockers to the 6-yard line, setting up first-and-goal. Moreno takes a carry on the next play, picking up 3 more yards. Now Tim Tebow is back in at quarterback.
Q3 9:30 Tebow takes the snap in the shotgun, sprinting to his right before stopping and lofting a pass to Spencer Larsen, who dives into the end zone for a touchdown. That’s Larsen’s first NFL touchdown, and Tebow’s first passing touchdown. Prater’s extra point is up and in, and there goes that vuvuzela again.
BRONCOS 42, CHIEFS 10
Q3 9:24: Eric Decker is there for a big special teams stop on the ensuing kickoff, taking down Arenas at the 16-yard line. The Kansas City offense is back on the field, and the first-down play is an incomplete pass that is nearly intercepted by Champ Bailey. On second down, Cassel finds a wide-open Charles, who is hit hard by Brian Dawkins — the safety’s helmet flew off — after a 16-yard gain.
Q3 8:31: Cassel throws an incomplete pass on first down, and follows that up with a quick completion to Dwayne Bowe about a yard-and-a-half short of the first down. On third-and-2, Charles is stopped by a group of Broncos but the refs rule he made it to the marker. The ensuing first down brings another first down pass to Dwayne Bowe at the Denver 44-yard line.
Q3 6:55: After an incompletion, Cassel finds a wide-open Thomas Jones, who runs up the sideline for another first down at the Denver 25-yard line. The ensuing play is a deep completion to Dwayne Bowe, who is hammered by Champ Bailey at the 2-yard line, jarring the ball loose. Bowe seems to reach out and pull the ball back, however. Head Coach Josh McDaniels is challenging that it was a catch in the first place, or whether the ball came loose before Bowe had possession.
Q3 6:12: The play is ruled a completion, fumble and recovery by Bowe. Denver is charged with its first timeout of the half, and it’s first-and-goal at the 1-yard line. The crowd is on its feet as Mario Haggan stops Thomas Jones short of the goal line. Now it’s second-and-goal, and Kansas City calls its first timeout of the half.
Q3 5:44: My apologies, it wasn’t a Kansas City timeout — it was an injury timeout, as Renaldo Hill is helped to the sideline by trainers. As for the play on the field, the Chiefs are stopped short of the goal line yet again, making it third-and-goal. The crowd is stomping its feet as Cassel tries to quickly throw Champ Bailey’s way — but the cornerback was having none of it, making it fourth down after the incompletion. The defense makes the stop — led by Justin Bannan — and the Broncos sideline is going nuts after four stops within a yard of the end zone. There’s a flag on the play however — illegal shift on the Chiefs, which is declined. Denver takes over inside its own 1-yard line.
Q3 4:37: On first down, Orton launches a pass down the sideline intended for Lloyd, but the pass falls incomplete. On second-and-10, Moreno takes a carry and picks up 7 yards to give the offense a little breathing room. On third-and-3, Orton tries to find Lloyd, but the pass is broken up by Derrick Johnson. Britton Colquitt is in for his first punt of the afternoon, and he kicks a 46-yarder, which is returned 16 yards by Javier Arenas to the Denver 38-yard line.
*INJURY UPDATE* Renaldo Hill has a neck injury and is questionable to return.
Q3 3:23: Charles is stopped for a loss of a yard on first down, then Cassel throws a pass deep down the sideline, but Perrish Cox is in tight coverage and the ball sails out of bounds. Now third-and-11, Cassel finds a wide open Charles, who avoids tacklers down the sideline for a first down at the 15-yard line. The ensuing first down brings a pass from Cassel to Bowe for a touchdown. Ryan Succop is in to attempt the point after, and it’s good.
BRONCOS 42, CHIEFS 17
Q3 2:15: Demaryius Thomas fields the kickoff and sprints behind his blockers for a 38-yard return, and the Denver offense will start at its own 34-yard line. Moreno takes a handoff on first down, and the back gets near the first-down marker after a 9-yard gain. He’s stopped for no gain on the next play, bringing up third-and-1. Spencer Larsen is jacked up and so is the crowd after the fullback takes a third-down carry, avoiding tacklers and crashing through another for a 14-yard gain into Chiefs territory. The final play of the third quarter is a run by Moreno for a gain of 4 to the 39-yard line.
Q4 15:00: On second-and-6, Orton hands off to Moreno, who picks up 2 yards, bringing his total for the day to 99 yards on the ground. On third-and-4, Orton finds Lloyd for another first down. Moreno loses 5 yards on the ensuing first down, making it second-and-15 at the 32-yard line. Orton promptly finds Demaryius Thomas for a 16-yard gain and a first down. Tim Tebow is in under center. He drops back into the shotgun and tries to find running room, but is tackled at the line of scrimmage. He picks up a yard. On second-and-9, Orton is back in at quarterback and finds Lloyd for a completion in the end zone — but the receiver was just out of bounds. McDaniels throws the challenge flag, however.
Q4 11:47: After the review, it’s ruled that Lloyd had both feet in bounds and maintained possession for his second touchdown of the game. Prater’s extra point is good. Orton’s four touchdown passes today are a new career-high.
BRONCOS 49, CHIEFS 17
Q4 11:41: After bobbling the kickoff, Verran Tucker notches an 18-yard return to the 17-yard line, where the Chiefs will take over. On first down, Cassel launches a pass downfield for Charles, but D.J. Williams was with him step-for-step and the pass falls incompletion. On second down, Syd’Quan Thompson blitzes from his cornerback position, but Cassel goes to the man he was guarding, Terrance Copper, for a quick first down. On the ensuing play, Cassel has a lot of time in the pocket and he completes a pass into Broncos territory to Bowe. The Broncos defense is giving a lot of new players some extra time. Jarvis Moss, Marcus Thomas, Thompson, Darcel McBath, and Ryan McBean are some of the non-starters in the game for this drive.
Q4 9:47: A 14-yard reception by Bowe — his 11th of the game — gives the Chiefs a first down at the Denver 32-yard line. After an incompletion, Charles picks up 6 yards on a run to set up third-and-4. He takes another carry on third down, but he’s pushed out of bounds short of the marker. On fourth-and-2 at the 24-yard line, the Kansas City offense is still on the field. Cassel lines up in the shotgun before handing off to Jackie Battle, who barrels his way for the first down. Darcel McBath nearly picks off Cassel’s pass on the ensuing play. On second down, Cassel completes a pass to Chris Chambers for another first down at the 9-yard line. First down brings a quick pass to Copper, who is tackled after a 3-yard gain. Second down brings an incompletion, and it’s third-and-goal at the 6-yard line. Kansas City calls its first timeout of the second half.
Q4 7:05: On third-and-goal, the crowd is on its feet. Cassel throws a pass that is tipped at the line by a leaping Brian Dawkins, setting up fourth-and-goal at the 6. The crowd is even louder — and that vuvuzela is at it again — but there’s a flag before the snap for delay of game on the Chiefs. That makes it fourth-and-goal at the 11. Cassel’s pass is complete to Chambers for a touchdown, and there’s a flag on the play — pass interference on Champ Bailey. It’s declined, and the Chiefs have a touchdown. The Chiefs are going for a two-point conversion. A frustrated Bailey is right there to put an end to those hopes, breaking up Cassel’s pass in the back of the end zone. He walks off the field with his helmet off, and tosses it under the bench before heading to the sideline to watch his teammates on special teams. Pretty refreshing to see a guy care that much about giving up the late touchdown with his team still up by 26.
BRONCOS 49, CHIEFS 23
Q4 6:54: The Chiefs go for an onside kick and recover it, but after some deliberation, the refs rule that Kansas City was lined up illegally, and the Chiefs are forced to re-kick after a 5-yard penalty. On the retry, Succop drills Jabar Gaffney with the ball, and David Bruton falls on it to retain possession for the Broncos. On the ensuing first down at the Kansas City 42-yard line, Moreno picks up 2 yards. On second-and-8, the running back picks up 4 more yards, giving him the first 100-yard rushing game of his NFL career. Third down brings an incomplete pass from Orton to Daniel Graham, so Britton Colquitt is in to punt. The Broncos special teams unit nearly fields the punt at the 1-yard line, but the refs rule that a foot was in the end zone, so the Chiefs have a touchback and will start at their own 20-yard line.
Q4 5:11: After an incompletion and a 23-yard catch-and-run by Charles, the Chiefs have a first-and-10 at their own 43-yard line. But two offensive holding penalties later makes it first-and-30 at the 23-yard line. Charles picks up 12 yards on a first-down reception, and Cassel finds Bowe for no gain — Bailey forced him out of bounds — on second down. That makes it third-and-18 at the 35-yard line. Cassel is forced out of the pocket and scrambles out of bounds after a 3-yard gain. Before the fourth-and-15 play, Kansas City calls its second timeout of the half.
Q4 3:38: Cassel’s fourth-down pass is deep to Chris Chambers and way over his head — but there’s a flag on the play. It’s pass interference on Chambers, which is declined, and the Broncos take over on their own 38-yard line. Moreno picks up 4 yards on first down, and picks up another yard on second down. Third-and-5 brings another run to keep the clock running, and Moreno is stopped at the line of scrimmage — a gain of 1. That brings the game to the two-minute warning.
Q4 2:00: Facing fourth-and-4 at the 32-yard line, rather than punt on such a short field or attempt a long field goal, the Broncos offense is still on the field. Orton dumps off a quick pass to Correll Buckhalter, who is forced out of bounds short of the first down. The Chiefs take over on their own 31-yard line with 1:55 remaining.
Q4 1:55: Leonard Pope is brought down by Kyle McCarthy on first down after an 8-yard gain. On second down, Cassel completes a pass to Copper, and the receiver is brought down by McCarthy and Syd’Quan Thompson. Cassel rips off a 20-yard completion to Copper on the ensuing play, and the Chiefs have a first down at the Denver 35-yard line. After an incompletion, Cassel finds Pope for another first down at the 22-yard line. He ran out of bounds with 15 seconds remaining in the game. The ensuing play is a 22-yard touchdown pass from Cassel to Bowe — the pair’s second scoring connection of the evening. The Chiefs attempt a two-point conversion, but a false start penalty pushes the ball back 5 yards. Cassel tries to find Bowe in the end zone again, but the attempt is unsuccessful, and Kansas City trails by 20 with 10 seconds remaining.
BRONCOS 49, CHIEFS 29
Q4 0:10: After the Chiefs’ kickoff bounced out of bounds, the Broncos take over at their own 40-yard line. Kyle Orton takes a knee to seal the victory and move the Broncos to 3-6 on the season. Next up is another AFC West showdown, this one on Monday Night Football against the San Diego Chargers.
-Gray Caldwell, DenverBroncos.com

but they have played a good game
That bowe has been a handful today
just tired lol
yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Weneed to jump out early every game.
Oh yea Broncos Win, here we come playoffs
great game realy enjoyed blogging and watching thanx guys
lol
Oh.. Pat Bowlen is on the field
gave up 19 straight points.
congrats to Moreno, he should be proud…
yaeh I’m just thankful wwe came out strong in the third or we would have lost
yeah unhappy with the second half of the game myself
12 straight points,it was 49-17.
did it look like todd haley didnt shake mcd’s hand.
did tom haley flip mcdaniels off? wtf??
He was screaming and some finger went up..what a pos.
i saw something too. blaze. i recorded it and he clearly didn t want to shake mcd ‘s hand and said something. poor loser.
Yeah when Haley was walking up to McDaniels he had both his hands in his hand warmer on his hoodie and brought out his right hand and flipped him off. There was a guy taking pictures and it was caught on video so justice will be served.
wtf wrong with him was their problems between them. and did he flip him off cause i thought he shook his finger at him. what ever he did he did in front of everybody.
they just showed it he shook his finger at him and exchange some words.
Anybody know where I can find the game footage? It wasn’t televised in my part of Montana.
not really watch the highlights.
It was awesome to win against the Chiefs. They played soft in the second half, but the only time the Chiefs scored more points that us in any quarter was the 4th.
1st Q – 21-0
2nd Q – 14-10
3rd Q – 7-7
4th Q – 7-12
Yeah our production decreased, but thats what happens when you start coasting because of a pretty solid lead. Still very pleased. Pass coverage will need some work for next week though.
Dont know what was said, but here go……A rivalry starts!!!
Yah!! there`s a light at the end of the tunnel. My biggest fear was that if the Bronco`s got behind that they would have folded. THEY DID NOT GIVE UP!! HELL YA!! Thats all I ask, that you do not give up. There`s something to buid on. I can accept that.
Sweet. Moreno has his first 100 yard game. Good for him.
if mcd were running up the score i would understand but haley is just a bad loser
Yeah…..healthy Oline+healthy Moreno=over 100 yds rushing.Moreno had 50 receiving yds and a td too.
He got mad cause we burst his bubble.LOL.
And ya BFE, 4 sacks. Count em, 4. I knew there was something there in our D. Rock N Roll Man!! HA!! HA!!
Can you say Monday Night Football.
I LOVE ME SOME DENVER BRONCOS!!!!W or L!!!!!!!
so happy we came up with a big win. got some momentum with us now on to sd on monday night. we can do it. lets go Broncos.
So were two behind. A glimmer of hope.
Go game for the broncos did anyone see Haaley diss McD at end of game
BRONCOS 49
CHIEFS 29
Official results of the score prediction contest:
This is a totally weird week, but a good one, as no one in their right mind could of ever predicted anyhting close to the real score, but as in every week we still have winners and losers, so here we are:
Closest to the final score and having had more faith in our team than anyone else is:
1st place, LKW 7 23 49 80, 31-24, 23 points off the final score.
A two way tie for 2nd place:
denver 0723, 30-24, 24 points off and
bodawg03, 34-20, also 24 points off.
4th place, camharland, 27-24, 27 points off.
And a three way tie for 5th place:
UKBroncos, 27-21, 30 points off
since1972, 31-17, also 30 points off and
Borrachazo C.R, 27-21, 30 points off also.
And as in every week, we have to put somebody on the wall of shame and it was a real easy chore this week, giving absolutely no respect to our team and a ton of respect to the chiefs and fully worhty of the wall of shame award this week:
Olap2009, who had us losing 45-10!!!!
Anyway, this is so much more fun to do when we win I can’t wait for next week on Monday night at the Chargers. Congrats to the winners even so no one was even close this week, what an unbelievable score!!!
still would like to know what haley said oh well he couldnt handle his 1st place cheifs getting stomped by the last place BRONCOS. we are on a comeback. still plenty of football left.
I was on the road during the game, came home and just finished watching. Great win for us, now next week is even bigger. He did flick him off, I saw it on the recording. Not sure what was going on there. However, I’m sure about one thing. Setting the offensive line with Harris at left tackle, and moving Beadles back to guard (what he was drafted for) was huge. It got our running game, and gave Orton the protection he needed. also, it allowed our aged defense to rest on long drives. This is what must happen next week and the rest of the season!!!! Lets go get SD next week boys! Great win, we are all proud of you for answering with your backs against the wall.
Good game coachs name Haley
Where in the world did this team come from???
Where was that gameplan all year up until now?/? Either Josh realized his potential or else he finally let McCoy do his job and be the OC!!!!!
I love it!
Good Job Team Broncos!!!!!!!
We finally mix up the gameplan and come up a winner!!!!!! Who woulda thunk It………..???
KEEP THE DRIVE ALIVE BRONCOS!!!!!!!
I was LOV’N EVERY MINUTE IF IT!!!!!
ILMSDB!
Now where are the DP, ESPN, all the naysayers on this blog, the coach haters, etc. Great job TEAM BRONCOS
Well, I’ve decided there’s really no point in me predicting the final score. I’m never even close. Maybe I should pick them to lose all the time if this is what happens when I do ha ha…
Of course like everyone else I loved this game. But I’m not going to just jump on McD’s bandwagon after one really nice win. I’m gonna have to see some consistency from week to week before I’m truly excited about this team again. The way the NFL has gone this year, this game doesn’t mean anything if they don’t come out and play well in San Diego next week.
But as for today, great job Broncos!
i dont care what his name is . he is a poor sport loser. and he suppose to be an hc.
Where are the people that always knew this team was weak??? Where are all the people that said don’t dink the Kool-Aid . We not gonna get another win this season??? Man now we showed what we really made of. People back on the band wagon. lol
Champ was the weak link this game. He better pick it up. I was on the sideline cuz My company is doing a article on Brandon Lloyd. McD was talking to Bowlen. The convo went like this. Bowlen said “Nice game Josh”. “The team really rebounded from the previous weeks”. McD said ” Yeah they now are starting to get what were preaching.” Bowlen ” Why are ya’ll playing such soft coverage on Champ’s side?” Josh ” We called for press coverage. He is doing his own thing. That’s why we have not open up contract talks with him. He has to get on the same page.”
If you look at it. Everyone was playing up but Champ. So it may be some truth on what McD is saying.
Yeah Haley’s a jerk, plain and simple. I don’t even consider myself a big McD fan at the moment, but NFL coaches can’t display poor sportsmanship like that. Hopefully Goddell caught it and takes some cash out of Haley’s pocket. I was really starting to respect the guy for his coaching, but that’s just ridiculous.
What a loser.
Hey, maybe if we all predict the Bronco`s to lose on Monday, the Bronco`s will man handle the chargers. Funnier things have happened.
So Haley didn’t give McDaniel’s the Hawaiian peace sign, but he still shook his finger at him like he was a 3 year old. Evidently he was mad that the Broncos still had their starters in and were throwing the ball still. I don’t remember the Chiefs letting up when they beat us last year, didn’t see them benching Charles.
Haley is still made from last year when we ran up the score on them. Haley and Mike Vabrel still hate McD for that!!! Haley doesn’t respect Josh. Josh did the right thing and walked away.
What’s stupid about the Haley thing is McD didn’t even run up the score in this one. He took some of the starters out in the 4th and the D started playing prevent D somewhere late in the 2nd quarter. The man is just a coward who can’t handle defeat.