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The Denver Broncos passed their first test in a tough season-ending stretch by coming back to beat the Green Bay Packers 34-26 on Sunday.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin was robbed of a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers when the officiating crew whistled Franklin down by contact despite the receiver not actually touching the ground.
Left tackle Rasheed Walker was flagged four times (three accepted). Defensive end Kingsley Enagbare was flagged for unnecessary roughness after hitting punter Jeremy Crawshaw, then was penalized for being the 12 th man on the field — a play that kept alive a drive in which Denver scored a touchdown and took a 34-26 lead.
The first reaction from Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos is that the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl chances were crushed when Micah Parsons
Micah Parsons has been one of the most discussed defensive players in the NFL since being unceremoniously traded away from the Dallas Cowboys this season. The new Green Bay Packers star has had himself some great games since joining the NFC North,
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's assistant had a colorful analogy to describe the team's loss to the Broncos.
It was a heavyweight battle in the Mile High City on Sunday. And the Denver Broncos came out on top. Bo Nix played the best game of