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2009 Denver Broncos season

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50th season in franchise history, collapse after 6-0 start

2009 Denver Broncos season
Broncos 50th season logo
OwnerPat Bowlen
General managerBrian Xanders
Head coachJosh McDaniels
Home stadiumInvesco Field at Mile High
Results
Record8–8
Division place2ndAFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify
All-ProsRyan Clady(1st team)
Elvis Dumervil(1st team)
Brian Dawkins(2nd team)
Pro Bowlers5
Uniform

The2009Denver Broncosseasonand 50th season overall. The 2009 Broncos hold the dubious distinction of being one of the only three NFL teams, in the Super Bowl era, to start 6–0 or better and miss the playoffs (the others being the 1978 Washington Redskins and the 2003 Minnesota Vikings), losing 8 of their next 10 games after coming off bye week. They matched their 8–8 regular season record from2008 and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season. The Broncos welcomed many new defensive players signed during free agency, including veteranEagles safetyBrian Dawkins. This was their first season withouthead coachMike Shanahan since1994, as he was fired on December 30, 2008. On January 12, 2009, Denver hired formerNew England Patriots' offensive coordinatorJosh McDaniels as their new head coach. At the time of his hiring, McDaniels was the youngest head coach in any of the four major North American professional sports and the fifth-youngest NFL head coach ever, though less than a week later theTampa Bay Buccaneers named the even-youngerRaheem Morris as their head coach.

According to the2012Football Outsiders Almanac, the 2009 Broncos had the second-largest improvement in defensive efficiency from the previous season.[1]

Roster changes

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Free agents

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PositionPlayerFree agency
tag
Date signed2008 team
SBrian DawkinsUFAFebruary 28, 2009Philadelphia Eagles
LSLonie PaxtonUFAMarch 1, 2009New England Patriots
WRJabar GaffneyUFAMarch 1, 2009New England Patriots
RBCorrell BuckhalterUFAMarch 1, 2009Philadelphia Eagles
OLBDarrell ReidUFAMarch 2, 2009Indianapolis Colts
SRenaldo HillUFAMarch 2, 2009Miami Dolphins
LBAndra DavisUFAMarch 2, 2009Cleveland Browns
CBAndre GoodmanUFAMarch 3, 2009Miami Dolphins
DERonald FieldsUFAMarch 3, 2009San Francisco 49ers
RBLaMont JordanUFAMarch 4, 2009New England Patriots
QBChris SimmsUFAMarch 5, 2009Tennessee Titans
RBJ.J. ArringtonUFAMarch 5, 2009Arizona Cardinals
DEKenny PetersonUFAMarch 10, 2009Denver Broncos
GScott YoungUFAMarch 13, 2009Cleveland Browns
RFA:Restricted free agent,UFA:Unrestricted free agent,ERFA: Exclusive rights free agent

Signings

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Departures

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Jay Cutler controversy

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Afterhead coachJosh McDaniels was hired, rumors eventually surfaced that there was a three-way trade involving McDaniels' former team, theNew England Patriots, and a third potential team (Detroit Lions orTampa Bay Buccaneers) that would have sentquarterbackJay Cutler to the Lions or Buccaneers and the Broncos would receiveMatt Cassel, who worked with McDaniels during the previous season, from the Patriots. After the trade talks surfaced, Cutler was angered and infuriated by the rumors because he didn't think he was going to be traded, and he refused to talk with either McDaniels or general managerBrian Xanders after both had denied the rumors.[2]

Several teams became interested in trading for Cutler after it was apparent he was upset about this situation, though McDaniels had stated, "We are not trading Jay Cutler-Period." McDaniels insisted that Cutler is their quarterback.[3]

On March 11, 2009, Cutler and McDaniels agreed to meet for the first time since the incident. After having aconference call between them, sources said that the two sides drifted further apart, although the team refused to comment.[4] Cutler eventually requested to be traded some time afterward, feeling that the "trust" between the organization and himself were all but gone, and missed one of Denver's voluntary training camps.[citation needed]

On April 2, the Broncos traded Cutler, along with one of their two fifth-round selections (No. 140 overall) in the2009 NFL draft, to theChicago Bears in exchange for quarterbackKyle Orton, the Bears' first- (No. 18 overall) and third (No. 84th overall) picks in 2009, and their2010 first-round selection.[5]

On June 12, the Broncos named Orton as their starting quarterback. This ended speculation of a competition between Orton andChris Simms.

Draft

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Main article:2009 NFL draft
2009 Denver Broncos Draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
112Knowshon MorenoRBGeorgia
18[A]Robert AyersDETennessee
237[B]Alphonso SmithCBWake Forest
48Darcel McBathSTexas Tech
64[C]Richard QuinnTENorth Carolina
3[A][C]None
4114David BrutonSNotre Dame
132[C]Seth OlsenGIowa
5[A][D]141[E]Kenny McKinleyWRSouth Carolina
6[E]174[F]Tom BrandstaterQBFresno State
7[F]225Blake SchlueterCTCU

Schedule

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Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1August 14atSan Francisco 49ersL 16–170–1Candlestick ParkRecap
2August 22atSeattle SeahawksL 13–270–2Qwest FieldRecap
3August 30Chicago BearsL 17–270–3Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
4September 3Arizona CardinalsW 19–01–3Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap

Regular season

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1September 13atCincinnati BengalsW 12–71–0Paul Brown StadiumRecap
2September 20Cleveland BrownsW 27–62–0Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
3September 27atOakland RaidersW 23–33–0Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
4October 4Dallas CowboysW 17–104–0Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
5[G]October 11New England PatriotsW 20–17(OT)5–0Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
6[G]October 19atSan Diego ChargersW 34–236–0Qualcomm StadiumRecap
7Bye
8November 1atBaltimore RavensL 7–306–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
9November 9Pittsburgh SteelersL 10–286–2Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
10November 15atWashington RedskinsL 17–276–3FedExFieldRecap
11November 22San Diego ChargersL 3–326–4Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
12November 26New York GiantsW 26–67–4Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
13December 6atKansas City ChiefsW 44–138–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
14December 13atIndianapolis ColtsL 16–288–5Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
15December 20Oakland RaidersL 19–208–6Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
16December 27atPhiladelphia EaglesL 27–308–7Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
17January 3Kansas City ChiefsL 24–448–8Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
Note: Intra-division games are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1: at Cincinnati Bengals

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Week One: Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos033612
Bengals00077

atPaul Brown Stadium,Cincinnati, Ohio

The game began with little action. Denver and Cincinnati both traded possessions to begin the game. However, on the Bengals' second possession they were able to drive deep into Denver territory, reaching the 11-yard line before setting up for a short field goal. However, the field goal snap was fumbled. After the flubbed field goal, both teams entered a period of offensive ineptness – Denver had four consecutive one-and-done drives, while Cincinnati was forced to punt, then had a promising drive end with aCarson Palmer interception after DenvercornerbackChamp Bailey tipped the ball into the air andWesley Woodyard recovered the interception. Denver was finally able to put together a drive at the end of the first half that finished with aMatt Prater 48-yard field goal as time ran out. Despite being out-gained in all offensive indicators, Denver took a 3–0 lead into halftime due to Cincinnati mistakes, including the fumbled field goal, interception, and multiple dropped passes.

During the third quarter, neither team was able to sustain an offensive drive – Cincinnati punted 3 times, while Denver punted 2 times. However, Denver's defense showed improvement, including one Cincinnati drive that ended after two consecutivesacks of Carson Palmer. Denver was able to put together another field goal drive at the end of the third quarter, with Matt Prater this time kicking a 50-yard field goal to put the Broncos on top 6–0.

The fourth quarter continued in much the same vein. Denver made it into field goal range again before a 5-yard penalty and 7-yard sack forced them to punt it away again. However, Cincinnati was able to put together their first sustained drive of the entire game during the second half of the quarter – the Bengals gained 90 yards on 11 plays over 5:40. This culminated with a 1-yardCedric Benson touchdown run that avoided a Bengals shutout and put them on top for the first time.

Denver regained control of the ball at their own 13-yard line with 38 seconds remaining. After an incomplete pass,Kyle Orton attempted a pass toBrandon Marshall with 28 seconds remaining. The ball was tipped into the air by Bengals cornerbackLeon Hall and into the hands of Denverwide receiverBrandon Stokley, who then took it untouched 87 yards to the end zone with 11 seconds remaining. Records showed that this was the longest play from scrimmage in NFL history with less than 1 minute remaining in the game. The play was referred to by some as "The Immaculate Deflection" afterThe Immaculate Reception. Denver took a 12–7 lead but failed atwo-point conversion. A desperation hail mary pass by Carson Palmer was intercepted in the end zone with 5 seconds to play by Denvertight endTony Scheffler.

Week 2: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week Two: Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Browns60006
Broncos7331427

atINVESCO Field at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

Coming off their last-second victory over the Bengals, the Broncos would play their Week 2 home opener against theCleveland Browns. In the first quarter, Denver would trail early as Browns kickerPhil Dawson got a 22-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Broncos took the lead as quarterbackKyle Orton completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight endTony Scheffler. Cleveland would creep close as Dawson made a 47-yard field goal, but Denver would answer as kickerMatt Prater got a 23-yard field goal in the second quarter and a 38-yard field goal in the third quarter. In the fourth, the Broncos pulled away as fullbackPeyton Hillis got a 2-yard touchdown run and running backCorrell Buckhalter got a 45-yard touchdown run.

With the win, Denver improved to 2–0.

Week 3: at Oakland Raiders

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Week Three: Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos1037323
Raiders03003

atOakland–Alameda County Coliseum,Oakland, California

After Oakland began the game with a 3-and-out, Denver sustained a long drive deep into Oakland territory. However, the Raiders orchestrated a successful goal-line stand, forcing Denver to turn the ball over on downs after a fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line was stopped. Two plays later, however, Raiders quarterbackJaMarcus Russell was intercepted by DenversafetyRenaldo Hill after throwing from his own end zone. The Broncos then drove 23 yards in 6 plays, scoring on a 2-yardKyle Orton pass toBrandon Marshall. The next Raiders drive lasted just 3 plays after Russell was intercepted again, this time by BroncoscornerbackAndre Goodman. This led to a 48-yard field goal by BroncoskickerMatt Prater, giving them a 10–0 lead going into the 2nd quarter.

Oakland's first drive of the second quarter was also their most successful. They went 56 yards in over 8 minutes, leading to a 48-yardSebastian Janikowski field goal. Denver then drove 76 yards, although Oakland again held Denver out of the end zone, leading to a 21-yard Prater field goal and giving the Broncos a 13–3 lead going into halftime. Denver then opened the half with another scoring drive, this time going 80 yards in 8 plays and scoring on a 7-yard run by rookierunning backKnowshon Moreno. It was the first touchdown of Moreno's NFL career. Oakland was forced to punt on their next drive. However, on Denver's first play from scrimmage, running backCorrell Buckhalter fumbled the ball at their own 16-yard line, giving Oakland the ball in Denver territory for just the 3rd time on the day. However, 2 plays later, Raiders running backDarren McFadden fumbled the ball for the second time on the day (the first time was recovered by Oakland), giving Denver the ball back at their own 11. They then drove 88 yards in 16 plays and over 8 minutes, although the Raiders again held them out of the end zone, leading to a Prater 24-yard field goal.

The Broncos won the game primarily on the strength of their running game and the defense. Correll Buckhalter ran 14 times for 108 yards, while rookie Knowshown Moreno ran 21 times for 90 yards. Overall, the Broncos had 215 yards rushing on the day. The defense held the Raiders to just 137 total yards and 9 first downs, caused 2 interceptions and 1 fumble, and also sacked JaMarcus Russell 3 times, 2 of them by stardefensive endElvis Dumervil (who had 4 in the previous game against theCleveland Browns). Russell had just 61 yards passing on 21 attempts with 2 interceptions, giving him a quarterback rating of 22.6. Kyle Orton had 157 yards passing on 23 attempts with 1 touchdown and 0 interceptions, giving him a respectable 92.1 rating.

With the win, Denver improved to 3–0.

Week 4: vs. Dallas Cowboys

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Week Four: Dallas Cowboys at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Cowboys1000010
Broncos0701017

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Coming off their divisional road win over the Raiders, the Broncos went home for a Week 4 interconference duel with theDallas Cowboys. Denver would struggle out of the gates in the first quarter, as Cowboys kickerNick Folk got a 49-yard field goal and running backMarion Barber would acquire a 1-yard touchdown run. The Broncos would start to gain some momentum in the second quarter with quarterbackKyle Orton's 9-yard touchdown pass to rookie running backKnowshon Moreno. After a scoreless third quarter, Denver would take command of the game in the fourth quarter. The Broncos would get a 28-yard field goal from kickerMatt Prater, followed by Orton's 51-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverBrandon Marshall. Afterwards, the defense would manage to hold off a late Dallas drive that actually made it to their 1-yard line.

With the win, the Broncos would acquire their first 4–0 start since 2003.

Week 5: vs. New England Patriots

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Week Five: New England Patriots at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Patriots10700017
Broncos0737320

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Coming off of a home win against the Cowboys, the Broncos stayed at home, donned their throwback uniforms, and prepared for a Week 5 AFL Legacy game with theNew England Patriots. This would mark the highly anticipated match-up between Denver head coachJosh McDaniels and New England's head coachBill Belichick.

The Broncos would trail in the first quarter as Patriots quarterbackTom Brady hooked up with wide receiverWes Welker on an 8-yard touchdown pass, followed by kickerStephen Gostkowski getting a 53-yard field goal. Denver would answer in the second quarter as quarterbackKyle Orton connected with wide receiverBrandon Marshall on an 11-yard touchdown pass, but New England would close out the half with Brady's 7-yard touchdown pass to tight endBenjamin Watson.

The Broncos would tie the game in the second half as kickerMatt Prater nailed a 24-yard field goal in the third quarter, followed by Orton finding Marshall again on an 11-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. In overtime, Denver won possession and never relinquished possession as Prater booted the game-winning 41-yard field goal.

With the win, the Broncos improved to 5–0 for the first time since the team's Super Bowl run of 1998.

Week 6: at San Diego Chargers

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Week Six: Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos71071034
Chargers10103023

atQualcomm Stadium,San Diego, California

Coming off an impressive home win over the Patriots, the Broncos flew toQualcomm Stadium, donned their throwbacks again, and played a Week 6 AFL Legacy game with theSan Diego Chargers on Monday night. Even though the Chargers kicked off the first quarter with a 20-yard field goal from kickerNate Kaeding, the Broncos immediately struck back with wide receiverEddie Royal returned the kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown. San Diego would then close out the opening period with quarterbackPhilip Rivers hooking up with wide receiverVincent Jackson on a 3-yard touchdown pass. Denver would take the lead in the second quarter with kickerMatt Prater making a 34-yard field goal, followed by Royal returning a punt 71 yards for a touchdown. Afterwards, the Chargers closed out the half with Kaeding nailing a 44-yard field goal and running backDarren Sproles returning a punt 77 yards for a touchdown.

Even though San Diego increased their lead in the third quarter with Kaeding's 50-yard field goal, the Broncos regained it with quarterbackKyle Orton completing a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight endTony Scheffler. In the fourth quarter, Denver closed out the game with Prater's 29-yard field goal and Orton's 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverBrandon Stokley.

With the win, the Broncos went into their bye week at 6–0, which is the franchise's best start since their Super Bowl season of 1998.

Week 8: at Baltimore Ravens

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Week Eight: Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos00707
Ravens33101430

atM&T Bank Stadium,Baltimore, Maryland

Coming off their bye week, the Broncos flew toM&T Bank Stadium for a Week 8 duel with theBaltimore Ravens. Denver would trail in the first quarter as Ravens kickerSteven Hauschka nailed a 43-yard field goal in the first quarter, followed by a 35-yard field goal in the second quarter. In the third quarter, the Broncos' deficit immediately climbed as cornerbackLardarius Webb returned the second half's opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. Denver would answer with a 1-yard touchdown run from rookie running backKnowshon Moreno, Baltimore came right back with Haushchka booting a 31-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Ravens would pull away in the fourth quarter with quarterbackJoe Flacco's 20-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverDerrick Mason and running backRay Rice getting a 7-yard touchdown run.

With the loss, the Broncos fell to 6–1.

Week 9: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week Nine: Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Steelers0771428
Broncos307010

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: November 9
  • Game time: 6:30 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C), mostly clear
  • Game attendance: 76,716
  • Referee:Don Carey
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Jon Gruden andSuzy Kolber
  • Gamebook
American Nordic combined skierJohnny Spillane at the game between the Steelers and the Broncos.

Hoping to rebound from their road loss to the Ravens, the Broncos went home for a Week 9 Monday night duel with the defending Super Bowl championPittsburgh Steelers. Denver would begin the first quarter with kickerMatt Prater making a 40-yard field goal, yet the Steelers responded in the second quarter with safetyTyrone Carter returning an interception 48 yards for a touchdown.

The Broncos would regain the lead in the third quarter as defensive endKenny Peterson forced a fumble during his sack of quarterbackBen Roethlisberger. It allowed rookie linebackerRobert Ayers to return the fumble 54 yards for a touchdown. However, Pittsburgh came right back with Roethlisberger's 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverHines Ward. Afterwards, the Steelers would pull away in the fourth quarter as Roethlisberger completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverMike Wallace and a 3-yard touchdown pass to Ward.

Making an appearance during the game wasAmericanNordic combined skierJohnny Spillane, aSteamboat Springs, Colorado native, who would go on to win three silver medals at the2010 Winter Olympics inVancouver three months later.

With the loss, Denver fell to 6–2.

Week 10: at Washington Redskins

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Week Ten: Denver Broncos at Washington Redskins – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos1430017
Redskins7701327

atFedExField,Landover, Maryland

  • Date: November 15
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. MST
  • Game weather: 70 °F (21 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 85,247
  • Referee:Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
  • Gamebook

Trying to snap a two-game losing streak, the Broncos flew toFedExField for a Week 10 interconference duel with theWashington Redskins. In the first quarter, Denver struck first as quarterbackKyle Orton found wide receiverBrandon Marshall on a 40-yard touchdown pass. The Redskins would respond as quarterbackJason Campbell completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight endTodd Yoder, yet the Broncos would answer with Orton going right back to Marshall again on a 75-yard touchdown pass. Washington would tie the game again in the second quarter with a trick play as punterHunter Smith completed a 35-yard touchdown pass to fullbackMike Sellers. Denver would close out the half with a 24-yard field goal from kickerMatt Prater but on the previous play Orton (11/18 for 193 yards, 2 TDs) left the game with an ankle injury. This injury would prove costly not only in this game but the next for the Broncos.Chris Simms replaced Orton at quarterback but was unable to get anything going on offense for the Broncos, going a dismal 3/21 for 13 yards with 1 INT. After a scoreless third quarter, the Redskins would take the lead in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run from running backLadell Betts and a 35-yard field goal from kickerShaun Suisham.

With their third-straight loss, the Broncos fell to 6–3.

Week 11: vs. San Diego Chargers

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Week Eleven: San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers7671232
Broncos00303

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: November 22
  • Game time: 2:15 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 51 °F (11 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 74,707
  • Referee:Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (CBS):Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts
  • Gamebook

In the first half, the Chargers got off to a great start when QB Philip Rivers got a 2-yard touchdown pass to WR Legedu Naanee. Then kicker Nate Kaeding hit a 28 and a 47-yard field goal. In the third quarter the Broncos scored their only points of the game when kicker Matt Prater got a 23-yard field goal, yet the Chargers replied and started to rally with RBLaDainian Tomlinson getting a 1-yard touchdown run, and in the fourth quarter Kaeding making a 28 then a 19-yard field goal, and finally FB Mike Tolbert ran 8 yards to the end zone for a touchdown (With PAT kick blocked).

With the fourth straight loss, the Broncos fell to a 6–4 record as the Chargers improved to a 7–3 record and took the divisional lead.

Week 12: vs. New York Giants

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Thanksgiving Day game

Week Twelve: New York Giants at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Giants00606
Broncos31301026

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Trying to avoid a five-game losing streak, the Broncos went home for a Week 12 Interconference Duel against theNew York Giants.

In the first quarter the Broncos got on the board with kickerMatt Prater making a 26-yard field goal and then a 32-yard field goal in the second quarter. The Broncos kept on top with RBKnowshon Moreno making a 1-yard touchdown run. After that Matt Prater made a 47-yard field goal to end the half. In the third quarter the Giants replied with kickerLawrence Tynes nailing a 39 then a 52-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter Denver increased their lead with QBKyle Orton making a 17-yard touchdown pass to WRBrandon Stokley, and Prater making a 24-yard field goal.

With the win, the Broncos improved to 7–4.

Week 13: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Week Thirteen: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos77201044
Chiefs060713

atArrowhead Stadium,Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: December 6
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.CST/11:00 a.m. MST
  • Game weather: 37 °F (3 °C), overcast
  • Game attendance: 68,912
  • Referee:Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts
  • Gamebook

Week 14: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week Fourteen: Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos070916
Colts1470728

atLucas Oil Stadium,Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: December 13
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. MST
  • Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
  • Game attendance: 67,248
  • Referee:Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts
  • Gamebook

Coming off a two-game winning streak, the Broncos headed to Lucas Oil Stadium to play the undefeated Colts. In the first half, the Colts jumped out to a 21–0 lead. Denver finally scored when Kyle Orton found Brandon Marshall in the end zone going to the locker rooms trailing 21–7. For most of the second half, the Colts offense sputtered. In a long drive, Orton found Marshall for his second touchdown, however, the two-point conversion was no good, making the score 21–16. Then the Colts offense got things going late in the fourth. After a long drive, Manning found Dallas Clark in the end zone for his third touchdown of the day, putting the Colts on top 28–16 with under three minutes left in the game. On a long fourth down, Orton found Marshall who lateraled the ball to a lineman who was tackled short of the first down. With the win, the Colts broke an NFL record with 23 straight wins. Though despite the loss, Broncos WR Brandon Marshall had a record of his own with 21 catches beating Terrell Owens' record.

Week 15: vs. Oakland Raiders

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Week Fifteen: Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders0130720
Broncos6010319

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: December 20
  • Game time: 2:05 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 57 °F (14 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 74,502
  • Referee:Alberto Riveron
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gus Johnson andSteve Tasker
  • Gamebook

Week 16: at Philadelphia Eagles

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Week Sixteen: Denver Broncos at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos0717327
Eagles10107330

atLincoln Financial Field,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Date: December 27
  • Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/2:15 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 45 °F (7 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 69,144
  • Referee:Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
  • Gamebook

Week 17: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Week Seventeen: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chiefs73171744
Broncos01014024

at INVESCO Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: January 3, 2010
  • Game time: 2:15 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 36 °F (2 °C), mostly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 73,725
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts
  • Gamebook

Going into week 17, Denver could have made the playoffs if they won in these scenarios-

  1. ANew York Jets loss and either a loss by theBaltimore Ravens or thePittsburgh Steelers OR
  2. A New York Jets loss and a win by theHouston Texans OR
  3. A Baltimore Ravens loss and a Pittsburgh Steelers loss or a Houston Texans win.

Also, Denver could have made the playoffs even with a loss to Kansas City in these scenarios-

  1. Losses by Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Houston, and theJacksonville Jaguars OR
  2. Losses by Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Houston, and New York OR
  3. Losses by Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Jacksonville, and New York OR
  4. Losses by Pittsburgh, Houston, Jacksonville, and New York OR
  5. Losses by New York, Baltimore, Houston, Jacksonville, and theMiami Dolphins

In the days prior to the game, CoachJosh McDaniels got into an injury-related dispute with receiverBrandon Marshall and deactivated Marshall.

In the game, Chiefs' running backJamaal Charles had a franchise record 259 yards rushing yards on 25 carries and two touchdowns (Including runs of 52 and 56 yards). Kyle Orton, who had thrown only 9 interceptions all year, threw 3: 2 to Chiefs linebackerDerrick Johnson, both returned for scores, and another in the end zone toBrandon Flowers. Orton did finish with a career-high 431 yards through the air on 32/56 passing.Jabar Gaffney, replacing the inactive Brandon Marshall, had a career-high 14 receptions for 213 yards.

Both career days were empty, as the Chiefs beat the Broncos, ending their season at 8–8. The Broncos became the seventh team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to miss the playoffs after a 6–0 start and the first since the 2003 Minnesota Vikings.

Standings

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AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2)San Diego Chargers1330.8135–19–3454320W11
Denver Broncos880.5003–36–6326324L4
Oakland Raiders5110.3132–44–8197379L2
Kansas City Chiefs4120.2502–43–9294424W1

Personnel

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Staff / Coaches

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2009 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Final roster

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2009 Denver Broncos roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 reserve, 7 practice squad

Footnotes

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  1. ^abcseeJay Cutler controversy.
  2. ^The Broncos acquired this second-round selection in a trade that sent the team's2010 first-round selection to theSeattle Seahawks.
  3. ^abcThe Broncos acquired this second-round selection and this fourth-round selection in a trade that sent two third-round selections (Nos. 79 and 84 overall, the latter of which the Broncos acquired as part of theJay Cutler trade) to thePittsburgh Steelers.
  4. ^The Broncos acquired an additional fifth-round selection — No. 140 overall — in a trade that sentwide receiverKeary Colbert to theSeattle Seahawks. The Broncos later sent the No. 140 selection to theChicago Bears as part of theJay Cutler trade.
  5. ^abThe Broncos traded their original fifth- and sixth-round selections (Nos. 149 and 185 overall, respectively) to theBaltimore Ravens in exchange for the Ravens' fifth-round selection (No. 141 overall).
  6. ^abThe Broncos acquired this sixth-round selection in a trade that sent one of the team's two seventh-round selections (No. 235 overall — acquired in a trade that sentcornerbackDominique Foxworth to theAtlanta Falcons) and a2010 fifth-round selection to theDetroit Lions.
  7. ^abThese two games were among the 16 that the NFL designated as "AFL Legacy Games," in honor of the 50th anniversary of the AFL. The Broncos wore their throwback uniforms during those two games, as did the Patriots and Chargers. The Broncos wore the yellow jerseys (with brown numerals) against the Patriots, and the white jerseys (with brown numerals) at the Chargers.[6]

References

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  1. ^Football Outsiders Almanac 2012 (ISBN 978-1-4782-0152-6), p.102
  2. ^"Cutler thinks he is still on trading block". March 2, 2009.
  3. ^"NFL News".
  4. ^"Cutler, McDaniels talk in conference call – Fox Sports on MSN". RetrievedMay 20, 2009.{{cite web}}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^"Cutler goes to Bears for Orton, picks". April 2, 2009.
  6. ^"NFL announces 2009 AFL 'Legacy Games'".NFL.com. July 19, 2009. RetrievedJuly 19, 2009.

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