It was a game to forget for the Denver Broncos and head coach Sean Payton, as they were humiliated in a 70-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The Broncos had no answer for the Dolphins’ high-powered offense, which scored on seven of their first eight possessions.
The Broncos’ offense was completely outmatched by the Dolphins’ defense, which forced five turnovers and sacked quarterback Sean Payton five times. The Broncos’ defense was unable to contain the Dolphins’ offense, which scored touchdowns on five of their first six possessions.
The Broncos’ offense was unable to move the ball effectively, and they managed just two field goals in the first half. They were unable to get anything going in the second half, as they were outscored 30-7 in the final two quarters.
The Broncos’ special teams were also ineffective, as they allowed two kickoff returns for touchdowns and a punt return for a touchdown. The Broncos’ defense was unable to contain the Dolphins’ offense, which scored on all but one of their possessions.
The loss was a humbling experience for Sean Payton and the Broncos, who had been hoping to make a playoff push this season. The loss was especially painful for Payton, who had been hoping to lead his team to a winning season after taking over as head coach last season.
The loss was a reminder that the Broncos still have a long way to go before they can compete with the top teams in the league. The Broncos will need to make significant improvements if they are to have any chance of making the playoffs this season.