The Denver Broncos are currently winless, but there is excitement growing in Denver. Sure, there are still a lot of things to clean up, but after a disappointing first game against the Vikings, Denver showed signs of life in game two.
Outside of Lynch-led offenses, the team moved the ball well and mistakes were minimized. Keenum alleviated some initial first game overreactions by leading two scoring drives. Meanwhile, Chad Kelly looked like a potential heir to the throne or at least a great backup.
Rookie wide receiver Courtland Sutton didn’t make a spectacular catch but did draw a pass interference call from the defense.