Broncos Stun Giants 33-32 with Last-Second Field Goal After Getting Shut Out for Three Quarters
The Broncos scored all 33 points in the fourth quarter, overcoming a 19-point deficit and snapping a 1,602-game NFL streak for teams leading by 18+ points late in the game.
- On Sunday, Wil Lutz kicked a 39-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Denver Broncos to a 33-32 win in Denver after New York held a shutout into the fourth quarter.
- After taking a 19-0 advantage, the Giants failed a two-point conversion and missed an extra point by Jude McAtamney, leaving points unused despite Jaxson Dart's multiple touchdown passes including one to Daniel Benninger.
- Bo Nix spearheaded the rally by leading consecutive touchdown drives in the fourth quarter as Denver scored all its points in the final period, with Nix saying `It was really bad there for a point`.
- The result left Denver Broncos at 5-2 and extended their winning streak to four, while the loss dropped the New York Giants to 2-5 and denied their first winning streak since late 2023.
- At their lowest point, Denver's win probability fell to 0.7 percent trailing 26-8 with 6:38 left, snapping a 1,602-game streak and marking a first in NFL history, OptaStats noted.
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