DETROIT — The omnipotent Orange defense and the Pistol Peyton offense coalesced to keep the wacky, weird, wild ride alive.
The Broncos went all metaphysical for the third straight game while jolting the Detroit Lions on Sunday night, two dozen to one dozen.
Another opposing coach shook his head in disbelief. The Broncos "made some big plays," Lions coach Jim Caldwell said, "and we didn't make enough."
HUGE plays: David Bruton, Mr. Special Teams, pulled off the first interception of his seven-season career — zipping in front of Calvin Johnson and tipping the pass.
Another reserve, Shaquil "Shaq Attack" Barrett, did a strip sack on Matthew Stafford, and the Broncos got the fumble.