Broncos top Giants behind historic comeback
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The 2025 season hasn't gone according to plan for the New York Jets. At 0-7, they're the only remaining winless team in the NFL. Two weeks ago, the Jets suffered an ugly 13-11 loss against the Denver Broncos.
Nix is a rhythm player and has consistently seemed to find it when the game speeds up around him. A four-touchdown frame lifted the Broncos over the Giants in one of the most improbable comebacks in franchise history Sunday, and Nix bowed his head in relief on the sidelines after Wil Lutz's game-winning field goal, another Herculean effort sealed.
The Broncos won that battle overall, holding the Giants to 119 yards on the ground on 32 attempts for an average of 3.7 yards per. That included a 31-yard touchdown scamper by Tyrone Tracy Jr. Take that away, and the Giants only gained 88 yards on 31 carries, or 2.8 yards per attempt.
Russell Wilson didn’t throw a pass when the Giants visited Denver on Sunday, but the veteran quarterback and his old coach managed to exchange shots all the same.
Former Bronco and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson fired back at his former coach, Sean Payton, on social media Tuesday. “Classless… but not surprised….” Wilson said on X, formerly Twitter. “Didn’t realize you’re still bounty hunting 15+ years later through the media.”
One New York Giants captain insists that despite some frustrations being vented, players are "100 percent bought in" on Shane Bowen's play-calling.
Garett Bolles just downplayed the Denver Broncos improbable comeback against the New York Giants after the game.