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Kiszla: Broncos might never beat Kansas City until they move on from Teddy Bridgewater and Pat Shurmur - The Denver Post

Kiszla: Broncos might never beat Kansas City until they move on from Teddy Bridgewater and Pat Shurmur - The Denver Post

Kiszla: Broncos might never beat Kansas City until they move on from Teddy Bridgewater and Pat Shurmur - The Denver Post
Dec 06, 2021 1 min, 39 secs

Case in point: The Denver Broncos offense, which will make you wake in a cold sweat, pleading to the football gods to please, oh please let this 12-game losing streak to the Chiefs end.

The Broncos are stuck in a recurring bad dream, painted orange and blue with 50 shades of frustration, where offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur gives them all the wrong answers to the test and quarterback Teddy Bridgewater leaves us all feeling naked and exposed at the 50-yard line of Arrowhead Stadium?

And this agonizingly inept performance by Bridgewater, who threw two costly interceptions and finished with a 62.2 quarterback rating that brought back all those bad Paxton Lynch feelings, reminding us Teddy B is just good enough to lead a team to an 8-9 record and a spot in the NFL draft where it’s very difficult to find an elite quarterback in the middle of the first round.

During preparation for the biggest game played by Denver since Super Bowl 50,  Bridgewater stressed the Broncos would have to be aggressive and efficient in the red zone to beat Kansas City.

On a night when Mahomes played like a mere mortal and the Chiefs appeared to be oh-so-beatable, the shortcomings of Bridgewater and Shurmur doomed Denver to defeat.

So here’s another bullet point for Shurmur to put on his resume after Denver fires him.

On fourth down, in a formation that screamed run, Williams got stuffed and the Denver offense walked off the field with zero points after possessing the football for more than 11 minutes.

Can somebody please explain to me why he hasn’t been the lead back for Denver all season long.

The Denver defense, led by another interception by rookie cornerback Pat Surtain, limited the Chiefs to 53 snaps while holding Mahomes to 184 passing yards?

When he threw an interception returned 75 yards by Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, Bridgewater quarterback walked to the Denver bench and held his head in his hands.

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