The Denver Broncos completed the comeback in walk-off fashion.

On the final play of the game with one second left in the game on the goal line, the Broncos pulled off the big comeback with a great throw by Drew Lock into the end zone to KJ Hamler on a rollout. The catch was initially disputed by the officials, with one official waving it off as an incompletion while the other official ruled it a catch and a touchdown.

Upon review it was declared a touchdown, giving the Broncos the improbable comeback victory.

The Broncos had to come back from a 24-3 deficit in the third quarter. The comeback was helped by two big plays by the Denver offense. The first was a Philip Lindsay 55-yard touchdown run in the middle of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter DaeSean Hamilton caught a pass from Lock for a 40-yard touchdown reception.

This win gives the Broncos a 3-4 record. They are currently third in the AFC West, behind the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders.

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