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The Denver Broncos returned to the Victorias column, driving the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-3, at home on Monday night.
The Broncos and the Bengals now have 2-2 during the first four weeks of the season, although the latter does not seem too hot after another brutal offensive performance with the alternate field marshal Jake Browning to the helm for the injured Joe Burrow.
Browning was only 14 of 25 for 125 yards without touchdowns or interceptions in a performance that occurred after only 10 points scored in a defeat against the Minnesota Vikings last week, its first initial performance for Burrow.
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Courtland Sutton of Denver Broncos reacts during the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field in Mile High on September 29, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Brooke Sutton/Getty images)
However, the credit has to go to the defense of the Broncos, since they could fire Browning three times and force nine consecutive stops of the third fund against the Bengals to end the season. Cincinnati had only 2 of 11 in third Down, with the only two successful on the opening path.
Meanwhile, BO NX and the Broncos offensive looked good at home on Monday night, since Nix was 42 for 326 yards with two TouchDown passes and an interception.
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The Bengals arrived at the board first with a opening driving field goal, but it was the Broncos who found the scoring zone first thanks to the fact that Nix took it out of six yards in the third and 5 for a score by land just before the end of the first quarter.
Nix clearly found the rhythm as the Broncos would follow that first touchdown with another, this time allowing Marvin Mims’s speed to be shown with a 16 -yard race in a sweeping of jet. Courtland Sutton also added a key reception of 22 yards in the third and 4 to keep that impulse alive before the Mims star race.
Sutton would also find the annotation zone, with NX shooting a dart from 20 yards away for the TouchDown with eight remaining seconds to play in the first half.

Nik Bonitto of the Sacks of the Broncos of Denver Jake Browning of the Cincinnati Bengals during the second quarter in Empower Field to Mile High on September 29, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
An advantage of 21-3 for bronchos in the half-time could have been worse if NIX was not intercepted in fourth and 1 from the two Yardas Cincinnati line with two remaining minutes in the second quarter. But it was a turnover that finally did not damage the Broncos due to the ineptitude of the Bengals in the offensive.
The star receptor, Ja’Mar Chase, was even going up to chief coach Zac Taylor during the second half frustrated since the offensive could not put together anything.
Denver ended up limiting his victory with an easy touchdown for the RJ Harvey rookie corridor in a high 12-yard connection to put the 28-3.
While Harvey scored, he was the veteran corridor JK Dobbins being the first player to hurry for 100 yards or more for the Broncos in the last 38 games, which dates back to Latavius Murray in January 2023. He finished with 101 yards in 16 hauls.
Sutton finished the game leading the Broncos with 81 reception yards in five trapped, while Mims had six catches for 69 yards.

Bo Nix of Denver Broncos scores a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter of the game in Empower Field to Mile High on September 29, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
For the Bengals, the defense of the Broncos kept Chase and Tee Higgins eight and 55 yards. Cincinnati also had more penalties called than the first attempts, so Taylor must put things to go to a game against the Hot Detroit Lions next week.