NFL: Broncos win over Chiefs explodes pools | Results

Russell Wilson commanded the Denver Broncos to a surprising 24:9 victory over the champions Kansas City Chiefs, a meeting valid for Week 8 of the NFL, which was celebrated this Sunday during Empower the field at Mile High.

Denver Ultimately won three games and lost five games in the Western Division of the American Conference, in which the Chiefs lead with a 6-2 record.

Kansas City He was suffering from the cold in Denver. Patrick Mahomes played cold, was intercepted twice and couldn’t advance the offense, which scored just three goals in the game.

The Broncos controlled the game. They did that in the first half with a handoff from Russell Wilson to Javonte Williams in the first 15 minutes and again during Jerry Jeudy. In the second period they had a 14-9 lead going into halftime.

In the second half, coach Sean Payton’s team kept the pace. He made it 21-9 with another diagonal pass from Wilson, now to Courtland Sutton, and they scored a field goal to make it 24:9.

Denver ended a 16-game losing streak against the Chiefs.

In San Francisco, the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the 49ers 17-31 and had four wins and three losses.

This was the third consecutive fall for the Gambusinos, who now have a 5-3 record.

The Bengals took the lead by seven on their first series with a throw to the end zone from Tyler Boyd.

The Gambusinos tied the score thanks to a carry Christian McCaffrey who reached the NFL mark of 16 consecutive games with a touchdown.

Cincinnati regained control with 7:14 left on Burrow’s second touchdown pass of the game, this time to Andrei Iosivas, but the 49ers pulled within 10–14 with a field goal before halftime.

The guest did not give up in the second half either. He scored a field goal in the third quarter, 10-17, and made it 10-24 thanks to an aerial touchdown. Yes, Marr Chase last period.

The Gambusinos responded with another goal off McCaffrey’s pass that ended the game at 5:24, but the Bengals scored the win at 5:31 with a rushing touchdown from Joe Mixon.

8th week results
Thursday October 26
Tampa Bay 18-24 Buffalo
Sunday October 29
Houston 13-15 Carolina
LA Rams 20-43 Dallas
Minnesota 24-10 Green Bay

New Orleans 38-27 Indianapolis
New England 17-31 Miami
NY Jets 13-10 NY Giants
Jacksonville 20-10 Pittsburgh

Atlanta 23-28 Tennessee
Philadelphia 38-31 Washington
Cleveland 20-24 Seattle
Baltimore 31-24 Arizona
Kansas City 9-24 Denver
Cincinnati 31-17 San Francisco
Chicago x LA Chargers
Monday October 30
Las Vegas vs. Detroit

(With information from EFE)

Source: La Neta Neta

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