The Broncos were suffocated, stifled and embarrassed by the Panthers in a 23-10 loss. Game story: Call the Denver7 Broncos Voicemail Hotline at 303-832-0111 and tell us what you think.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In the north end zone of Bank of America Stadium two hours before kickoff, a Broncos fan refused to give up hope.
When Carolina increased its lead to 20 points in the fourth quarter, nose tackle Mike Purcell reached his flashpoint. He walked toward the sideline, then turned and made a beeline toward Wilson, snapping angrily at the quarterback as Hackett stood by and said nothing. The Broncos have dropped seven of their last eight games overall. Nothing about this game was close, other than it moved closer to a likely end for Hackett.
When the Broncos fell behind 17-3 midway through the third quarter on Sam Darnold's touchdown fumble recovery, it felt insurmountable since Denver has eclipsed 16 points just twice this season. When the offense gained a morsel of momentum, reaching the 45-yard line, Courtland Sutton received an unsportsmanlike conduct flag for flinging cornerback Jaycee Horn out of bounds. Perhaps, it could have been offsetting fouls. It was not. The drive fizzled as Sutton stewed on the bench.
Wind swirling, the Broncos special teams provided a boost as Raheem Blackshear fumbled Corliss Waitman's dying line drive punt. It set up Denver at the 27-yard line. The Broncos ran the ball three straight times, among them a 13-yard gain from Kendall Hinton, before stalling. They went backward on third-and-2, their fourth consecutive to open the game, settling for a 27-yard Brandon McManus field goal.
The lack of respect for the Broncos' offense showed at the two-minute warning. After Murray gained three yards, Carolina began using its timeouts. Carolina is a pitiful offense team, but more competent than the Broncos.
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