Wacky TD gives Broncos 12-7 win over Bengals

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CINCINNATI (AP)—Brandon Stokley(notes) caught the deflected pass, turned and looked upfield. Nobody stood between him and the end zone.

Unbelievable!

In the time it takes to sprint the length of the field, Stokley ran Denver out of a crushing loss and into franchise lore. His 87-yard touchdown with 11 seconds left on Sunday provided a 12-7 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, who are going to need a long time to recover from this one.

“I’ve never seen anything like that,” Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer(notes) said. “I’ve played football since I was 7 or 8, and I’ve not seen that.”

No one had. It was the longest game-winning play from scrimmage in the final minute of the fourth quarter in NFL history, according to the league.

A half hour after it ended, a Bengals fan in an orange Rey Maualuga(notes) jersey sat alone in the otherwise empty expanse of green seats behind the end zone, staring at the field, trying to comprehend what had just happened.

One weird bounce had changed everything.

“You know you need a miracle, and that’s basically what we got,” Stokley said. “When I scored, I just remember it being quiet, and that was a good feeling.”

The Broncos felt sick after Cedric Benson’s(notes) 1-yard run put the Bengals up 7-6 with 38 seconds left. No one felt worse than quarterback Kyle Orton(notes), whose poor judgment had given the Bengals their chance to pull ahead.

Down to desperation, Orton threw a sideline pass that was nearly intercepted. The next play was a throw to the other sideline for Brandon Marshall(notes), who was blanketed. Cornerback Leon Hall(notes) cut in front, went up for the ball and tipped it into the air.

The carom went to Stokley, who couldn’t believe his luck as he headed for the end zone, running sideways a few steps to kill time before finally crossing in.

“So much went through my head,” the receiver said. “I just thought: Get what you can. My mind was racing. What should I do? I felt myself pulling away.”

Bengals defenders stopped and dropped their heads, unable to fathom the wacky ending. It will go down among the Bengals’ worst, along with the time they failed to run out the clock and let San Francisco’s Joe Montana throw a winning touchdown pass to Jerry Rice(notes) on the game’s final play in 1987.

That one was the result of a risky coaching decision. This one came off a bad defensive play—Hall didn’t knock the ball down, and none of the safeties was looking for a possible deflection.

“I’ve got to knock it to the ground,” Hall said, “either that or pick it off.”

Instead, the game was left up to chance.

“I’ve seen some things in football, but never anything quite like this,” Broncos running back Correll Buckhalter(notes) said.

Orton put the Broncos in line for a kick-to-the-stomach loss in coach Josh McDaniels’ regular season debut. Nursing a dislocated index finger on his right hand, he did just enough to get the Broncos a 6-0 lead heading into the closing minutes.

Then, he had a brain-freeze moment on a warm afternoon, taking a sack that pushed Denver out of range for what could have been a third and clinching field goal by Matt Prater(notes), who had connected from 48 and 50 yards.

Still, the odds seemed to be in Denver’s favor. The Bengals had only one first down in the second half against an overhauled defense. Shut down all day, Palmer was perfect in the clutch, completing all six passes on a 91-yard drive to Benson’s touchdown run.

Turned out to be just a tease.

“The funniest, weirdest, craziest ending I’ve ever experienced in football,” Benson said.

Tell it to the lone fan in the stands.

NOTES: Orton had stitches removed from his index finger after the game and hopes to be able to play next week without wearing a glove. He finished 17 for 28 for 243 yards. … Marshall, who was suspended during training camp for grousing about not getting traded, had a team-high seven catches for 27 yards. He dropped the first ball thrown to him. … Broncos coaches are 9-0 in their regular season debuts, not counting interim coaches. … Palmer, who missed the last three preseason games with a sprained left ankle, was 21 of 33 for 247 yards. … A bad snap botched a Bengals field goal attempt. … Cincinnati ran the wildcat on 4th-and-2 to keep a drive going. … The crowd of 62,831 was roughly 3,000 less than capacity.

Updated Sep 13, 9:52 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 1

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Denver 302 227 75 10 25.0% 6/39 0 26:33
Cincinnati 307 221 86 16 33.3% 4/27 2 33:27

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  1. Sam J
    197. Posted by Sam J Mon Sep 21 2:28am EDT

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    @196 red dog
    Orton only sucked in Chicago cause the bears sucked. Compare the bears to the broncos. Broncos actually have decent WR's and a good line to protect Orton. Now the Bears, they have barely any talent in the WR positions and their line sucks. When the bears did have at least one of these things in Chicago, he was actually decent. He was getting better every single year. Same goes for Cutler, if the bears can't deliver a good line or some good WR's then Orton is going to do just as worse as any of the the QB's that have been here.
  2. red dog
    196. Posted by red dog Fri Sep 18 6:10pm EDT

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    hey cowbaby orten a winner where the hell have you been bears fans hated this guy hes a loser and it wont take long before denver fans will want to run him out of town if you think orten is a winner then you dont know jack about football ORTEN SUUUUUUCKS
  3. germeroth
    195. Posted by germeroth Tue Sep 15 9:22pm EDT

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    193.... you are just a raider fan that is going to trash talk on the broncos because you are a raider fan.... just realize that they won and a win is a win no matter how lucky it is.... and yes both teams look improved denvers D looked amazing just like the raiders did the raiders lost a heartbreaker they should have had it but they didnt oh well get over it
  4. Wallace
    194. Posted by Wallace Tue Sep 15 5:57pm EDT

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    Hows that? everyone and their uncles were writing off the Broncos as a loss. SURPRISE! SURPRISE!! Look whos crying now....Joakland Faiders are and will always be bottom feeders even if denver has a bad season. LETS GO TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. Wallace
    193. Posted by Wallace Tue Sep 15 5:56pm EDT

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    Hows that? everyone and their uncles were writing off the Broncos as a loss. SURPRISE! SURPRISE!! Look whos crying now....Joakland Faiders are and will always be bottom feeders even if denver has a bad season. LETS GO TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. <i>bendgod</i>
    192. Posted by bendgod Tue Sep 15 4:29pm EDT

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    That was pathetic. They played aweful like the team they now are, and then get a win they didn't deserve......yah, bronco's don't look very good anymore. The Raiders looked awesome and only lost because the tent crew had a meeting with the commish and it was determined that too much preperation has been done to assure a select group of teams will be there in the end. The Raiders "were supposed to be" off the charts. A clear TD for millions to see and ...whap!...the points were take away. Clear BS. But the Raiders looked like a much improved team all the same, and the bronco clearly did not. Go Raiders!
  7. Cowbaby
    191. Posted by Cowbaby Tue Sep 15 2:43pm EDT

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    They were lucky again. Orten is a winner. Romanowski never played on that defense with those guys. How could any raider fan trashtalk when they are the worst team in the league over the last six years. And who is making QB judgements based on the last preseason game? Do you really think you know something from watching TV? Wake up!!!
  8. Tylor
    190. Posted by Tylor Tue Sep 15 10:11am EDT

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    romanouski, gold, mobley, bailey, williams. that was one hell of a defence. but since then, williams was murdered, gold and mobely were traded, romo took off, and champ aint so much a champ. all shannahans fault. but i still hang true to my team. go broncos!
  9. madgame69
    189. Posted by madgame69 Tue Sep 15 10:08am EDT

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    Hey bendgod, looks like you got bent over by the steroid using women beaters. Looks like another crappy year for the Raiders. What's that, 7 opening day losses in a row? You can talk all you want about Broncos fans giving back our win, but you can't even remember what it feels like to win your opening game. Uhhhhh Buh Bye Raider Nation, leave the Broncos boards to fans that at least know what an opening game win feels like. Ha Ha!
  10. Tylor
    188. Posted by Tylor Tue Sep 15 10:00am EDT

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    either you follow a team for live or you jump band wagon year by year with the SB champs. not very many of these comments have any facts, truth or logic to em.
  11. Tylor
    187. Posted by Tylor Tue Sep 15 9:54am EDT

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    anyone who down grades the broncos is either a moron who doesn't know crap about football or is a raiders fan. either way you forget the six SB appearances , two of em back to back wins, with may i add, the 3rd greatest QB in history. check the stats dum-dums.oh and plummber was a bunk bomb shell, cutler was a cry baby but has the strongest arm in the NFL, you just cant admite it. and kyle orton, well youll see;)
  12. Lind
    186. Posted by Lind Mon Sep 14 8:28pm EDT

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    Cincinnati Bungles need to move to Vegas. Cincinnati is not behind this Bengals team.
  13. <i>beardo2008</i>
    185. Posted by beardo2008 Mon Sep 14 6:20pm EDT

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    Quote 171: Jake Plummer was better than cutler I said it then & I'll say it now. Plummer brought the donkos to the AFC championship & they replaced him with a alcoholic crybaby with type 2 diabetes gee that worked out well, that's like the bills being blindsided by T.O.'s antics.

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    He has type 1 diabetes, not type 2.
  14. Michael M
    184. Posted by Michael M Mon Sep 14 3:40pm EDT

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    171. Posted by souless_lemming Mon Sep 14 11:06am EDT Report Abuse
    Jake Plummer was better than cutler I said it then & I'll say it now. Plummer brought the donkos to the AFC championship & they replaced him with a alcoholic crybaby with type 2 diabetes gee that worked out well, that's like the bills being blindsided by T.O.'s antics.
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    Shanahan replaced Plummer with Cutler when the Broncos were 7-4 and tied for first place in 2006. If the Broncos had been 2-9 - yeah, try out the rookie. But when you are 7-4 and tied for first, you stay with the vet. The move cost the Broncos a trip to the playoffs in 2006. Very poor move by Shanahan - but not surprising in his later years as a Bronco coach. He gave into the whims of the Bronco fans and press. Bronco fans can be treacherous - I remember back in 1978, the year after Craig Morton quarterbacked the Broncos to their first Superbowl, the Bronco fans were in the stands chanting "Weeeeessssseeee." Meaning they wanted the running QB Norris Weese in the game instead of the 1977 AFC MVP. Norris was a nice guy - good scrambler - but not starting QB material. In 1979, Red Miller finally caved in and gave Weese the job. Mistake......after playing sub-par football, the Broncos were trailing Seattle 34-10 in about the 4th game. Morton came in. The Broncos scored 27 points in a few minutes and won the game 37-34. Millder gave Weese one more start, then finally put Morton back in. Red made the mistake of giving Matt Robinson the job a year later. When Dan Reeves took over in 1981, he threw his old Dallas pal Morton back in the lineup and he had a fine season. If Red Miller had stuck with the offensive leader, Morton, instead of trying to replace him he might have stayed in Denver for a long time. Likewise, if Shanahan had stuck with Plummer he might still be the Bronco head coach.
  15. <i>rickholbrook</i>
    183. Posted by rickholbrook Mon Sep 14 3:04pm EDT

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    Jake should have been a blwjob. A product of imbreading once again voices his opinion on the internet.
  16. <i>crazy13_57</i>
    182. Posted by crazy13_57 Mon Sep 14 2:56pm EDT

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    I think the coach is looking pretty good right now, Cutler was pathetic in his opener, sorry Bears fans but get used to it. Even more sorry to see Brian U go out, he is a force, and without him I am pretty sure da Bears are goin nowhere, especially with the ball in Jay's hands. Ortons talent is limited indeed, but half the is defense and the improvement for the Boncos is very good indeed.

    Miracle ending?, I dont think so, the ball is designed to act in unpredictable ways and it held its true course. Just a mtter of being in the right place at the right time, and this time it spells WIN!

    Browns then the Raiders, look for Kyle to improve knowing he has a defense to ballance the books, Brandon to behave, he knows now the only way to improve his finances is t show value, and all the Raidettes fans to claim every excuse after the Broncos start 3-0.

    Go Broncos.
  17. Lind
    181. Posted by Lind Mon Sep 14 1:15pm EDT

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    Not a Bengals fan but I dig their unis and helmets those bad boys are sweeet.
  18. bbuck
    180. Posted by bbuck Mon Sep 14 1:12pm EDT

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    Anyone can beat the pajama-wearing Bengals. Nice David Lee Roth stripes, geez, pathetic.
  19. Lind
    179. Posted by Lind Mon Sep 14 12:57pm EDT

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    Broncos still need to bring back Elway if they have any chance of the winning the Super Bowl again.. Orton will not get it done against the good teams.. ie Steelers, Pats and Colts
  20. nvjeanie
    178. Posted by nvjeanie Mon Sep 14 12:56pm EDT

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    #178, did I go into details about the actual plays, nooo, I was making a point, which you obviously overlooked.
  21. jeffo79
    177. Posted by jeffo79 Mon Sep 14 12:52pm EDT

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    as a bengal fan i must say there O is pathetic and there d played great until that last lucky as hell play by Stockley, and thats all it was was luck. The Bengals are Broncos are not going any where anyway but if they bengals can ever find there O they may squeak out 8 wins cause 7pts against that @#$%y d is terrible be ashamed Palmer and you O cause u lost the game not the d
  22. Vladtheimpaler
    176. Posted by Vladtheimpaler Mon Sep 14 12:49pm EDT

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    #177 nvjeannie.
    The difference between the so called immaculate reception and what Stokely did is simple.Stokely caught a deflected ball that was in play.Franco Harris caught a similar deflection except he was an INELIGABLE RECEIVER!!!!!!!!!Get the facts please.
  23. nvjeanie
    175. Posted by nvjeanie Mon Sep 14 12:34pm EDT

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    What is the difference between the immaculate reception the Steelers had and the immaculate reception II the Broncos had yesterday? The internet. The first one was not scrutinized by every Monday morning armchair, coulda, woulda, shoulda, QB or coach. The internet gives everyone with an opinion the chance to voice theirs. Here is mine....you coulda, there are only 32 starting QB's and coaches, you are not one of them. You coulda went to college and either played well enough to get the starting position in the NFL, you did not, you coulda also studied and worked you butts off to become and NFL coach. Woulda, you have not been privvy to what goes on behind closed doors, only to the speculation of the media and a couple of disgruntled players, so since you don't know what exactly happened you woundn'ta. Shoulda, if McD put in Brandstater and the result would have been different, you will still hate on him..nuff said.

    It's not how you play the game, it's whether or not you win...Broncosd WON, the TEAM won. I give Orton some credit, because he really was playing with a dislocated finger and stitches, once he is healed, then I will reevaluate my opinion, right now tho, I have faith in my beloved Broncos.
  24. frank l
    174. Posted by frank l Mon Sep 14 12:15pm EDT

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    Clint C (post 39)
    God loves football, and he lives in Denver
  25. Mr Common Sense
    173. Posted by Mr Common Sense Mon Sep 14 12:04pm EDT

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    Why has that coach for Cincinnitti not been fired yet. He is the worst coach in the NFL. Even that loser the Browns have is better. Oh, I figured it out why he is not fired - Go Figure
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