(DENVER) — The Denver Broncos delivered their most complete performance of the season, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 44-24 on Sunday, Oct. 26.
R.J. Harvey led the charge with three touchdowns, while Pat Bryant celebrated his first NFL touchdown. Jahdae Barron also made a significant impact with his first career interception.
The Broncos’ defense was instrumental in the victory, securing two turnovers and two sacks, bringing their league-leading total to 36 sacks for the season.
Despite the absence of Pat Surtain for much of the game due to injuries, the defense held strong against the Cowboys offense.
Surtain initially returned from a lower leg injury but was later sidelined with a shoulder injury, and his status will be closely monitored as the team prepares for their next game.
The Broncos have now won five consecutive games and remain undefeated in October, setting a positive tone as they head to Houston to take on the Texans next Sunday.
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