DENVER — Unable to capitalize on the drives into New England territory, Trevor Siemian and the Broncos offense left the field a frustrated group after Sunday's 16-3.
Siemian and Co. moved past the Patriots' 40-yard line five times, but came away with just three points. Three drives ended on turnovers: one interception, one fumble and one turnover on downs. However, what proved most frustrating was how the drives ended, as that they came after periods of effective offensive play.
"We were moving the ball real well and don't get any points to show for it and give it to them," Siemian said of his interception in the red zone at the beginning of the second quarter.