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Broncos crush Bengals on ‘Monday Night Football’ behind Bo Nix

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Denver Broncos returned to the win column by taking 28-3 Cincinnati Bengals at home on Monday night.

Broncos and Bengaller are 2-2 in the first four weeks of the season, but the second does not look too hot after another brutal attack performance with Jake Browning for the wounded Joe Burrow.

Last week, Browning was only 25 in 125 yards without a goal or intervention in a performance after winning only 10 points to Minnesota Vikings.

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Courtland Sutton from Denver Broncos reacts to Cincinnati Bengals in Empower Field in Colorado, Denver on September 29, 2025 in the second quarter. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)

However, the credit must go to Broncos’ defense and force Browning three times to be dismissed and forced the nine -straight third stops against Bengal to end the season. Cincinnati was only 11 in the third place, and two successful two successful in the opening driving.

Meanwhile, Bo Nix and Broncos’ crime looked good at home on Monday night, because Nix went to 29 to 29 in 326 yards with two goals and an intervention.

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Bengaller first entered the board with an opening driving goal, but just before the end of the first quarter, the third and six meters from 5 meters for the hurry score was Broncos.

Nix found the rhythm clearly, as Broncos would watch the first goal with someone else, this time Marvin Mims allowed the speed of Mims to be shown in a hurry of 16 yards in a jet scan. Courtland Sutton also added a significant reception in the third and 4 to 22 gars to keep this driving alive before Mims’s star work.

Sutton would also find the last area, Nix fired a dart 20 meters away for eight seconds to go to play in the first half.

Nik Bonitto Sacks Jake Browning

Nik Bonitto from Denver Broncos expels Jake Browning from Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of Empower Field in Mile High in Colorado on September 29, 2025. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

It could have been worse for Broncos, 21-3 in the beam, Nix’s Cincinnati’s two-yard line fourth and two in the second quarter of the second quarter. However, it was a turnover that did not harm Broncos because of the incompetence of the Bengal on the offensive.

Star large buyer Ja’marr Chase even rose to the head coach Zac Taylor in the second half, because the crime could not bring together anything.

Denver closed his victory with an easy goal for a rookie that pulled RJ Harvey back in a 12-yard connection to make 28-3.

Harvey scored goals, JK Dobbins’ January 2023 Latavius ​​Murray’e last 38 matches based on Broncos 100 yard or more rushed to the first player was senior. He finished 101 yard in 16 transportation.

Sutton ruled Broncos by taking 81 yards in five captures, while Mims had 69 under the 69 -yard capture.

Bo nix works on the field

BO Nix from Denver Broncos scored a goal against Cincinnati Bengals in the first quarter at the Empower Field in Empower Field on September 29, 2025. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

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For Bengaller, Broncos’ defense kept both Chase and Tee Higgins combined eight captures and 55 yards. Cincinnati also had more sentences than the first output, so Taylor should take something to move towards a game against Hot Detroit Lions next week.

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