Broncos vs. Chargers — a roundup of Denver’s Week 5 win in Los Angeles

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It took but Vic Fangio has earned his first win since the Broncos’ head trainer.

Denver went west to Los Angeles — nicely, technically Carson, Calif. — and defeated the Chargers, 20-13, to acquire its first match of this season.

Additionally, it ended a 308-day drought because the last time that the Broncos acquired a regular-season match, a 24-10 victory over the Bengals on the street on Dec. 2, 2018.

Here’s everything You Might Have missed out of Sunday’s match:

Broncos Analysis: Vic Fangio’s first victory is that your initial step for a faulty team eyeing redemption, Ryan O’Halloran writes.
Who would be the heroes about the day that the Broncos captured their first success of 2019? Columnist Mark Kiszla delves into Denver’s brand new celebrities of Kareem Jackson, Courtland Sutton and Phillip Lindsay.
Fangio’s win includes its share of downs and ups. Here’take a peek at this week’s Broncos Status Report.
The Broncos’ powerful defensive operation was spurred by a cast of unheralded players, Kyle Newman reports.
Today was my day to find hot. ” That’s what Phillip Lindsay said concerning his fourth career 100-yard match.
Coming to Sunday’s match, Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen directed the NFL is yards. Chris Harris Jr.. Helped restrict him to only four grabs .
Broncos cornerback De’Vante Bausby was carted off the field having neck injury.
The match featured a number of Denver highlights, out of Justin Simmons choosing off Philip Rivers to provide the Broncos their first takeaway of this season to Courtland Sutton’s 70-yard touchdown grab into Phillip Lindsay’s launching push TD streak .

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What’s on Tap?

Rockies: At San Francisco Giants, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, ATTRM | Buy tickets
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Scoreboard

NFL: Broncos 20, Chargers 13
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MLS: LAFC 3, Rapids 1
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MLL championship: Bayhawks 10, Outlaws 9
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Must-Read
Colorado Avalanche right wing Mikko Rantanen ...Joe Amon, The Denver PostColorado Avalanche right wing Mikko Rantanen (96) celebrates his goal with left-wing Gabriel Landeskog (92) that place them up 2-1 first stage because the Colorado Avalanche carry about the Calgary Flames at the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver on Oct. 3, 2019.
Minus a contract with the Avs, Mikko Rantanen trained difficult in Finland and Switzerland

Avalanche all-star Mikko Rantanen, despite missing all of training camp and preseason, proved in Thursday’s season-opener that he had an plan in Europe.

While waiting to consent to a contract out of his bargain, Rantanen, 22, educated in his native Finland and Switzerland. He practiced Swiss league SC Bern, which has a Finnish coaching staff, Mike Chambers reports. Read …

Colorado Head Football Coach, Mel Tucker, ...Cliff Grassmick, Daily CameraColorado head soccer coach Mel Tucker, right, arrives with all the team about the Buff Walk before the Pac-12 match with Arizona on Oct. 5, 2019.
Why Mel Tucker and CU, even at 3-2, aren’s “same older Buffs”

In case Daniel Arias didn’t even appear to lose this touchdown catch in sunlight throughout the first half the Buffs would’ve built up from a cushion to weather Hurricane Khalil. If offensive coordinator Jay Johnson could’ve taken a number of those red zone calls straight at the start of the fourth quarter, maybe placekicker James Stefanou would’ve gotten another opportunity to play the hero. And if CU’s offense can tidy the penalties up , especially at home, it can score on anyone, Sean Keeler writes. Read …

Michael Porter Jr. (1) of the ...AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver PostMichael Porter Jr. (1) of this Denver Nuggets prepares to talk with the press throughout the Denver Nuggets’ networking day on Monday, Sept. 30, 2019.
“He’s yearning na be really great ”: Nuggets can’t hide enthusiasm for Michael Porter Jr.’s introduction

Michael Porter Jr.’s next match — the last competitive match he played before becoming a Denver Nugget — was a massive loss in the NCAA tournament. The Tigers offense stalled while trying to incorporate the scorer.

As Porter’s professional introduction approaches, first in the preseason opener in Portland on Tuesday and then two weeks later, again in Portland, due to his regular-season introduction, the Nuggets are cautiously optimistic regarding their rookie, Mike Singer reports. Read …

Quick Hits

+ How the Broncos’ Malik Reed moved from physician to Dream Killer.

+ Injury-plagued CU Buffs defense requires “second man up” into extreme in Arizona loss.

+ Saunders: Rockies’ 2020 roll tied up with problematic contracts.

+ Chambers: Nazem Kadri said to Calgary, also subsequently got fortunate to land in Colorado.

+ Nuggets little forward Will Barton: Hamstring harm has ldquo;become a small deflating. ”

Ask The Experts

+ Broncos Mailbag: Have a question concerning the team? Ask Ryan O’Halloran here.

+ Nuggets Mailbag: Have a question concerning the team? Ask Mike Singer here.

+ Avs Mailbag: Have a question concerning the team? Ask Mike Chambers here.

+ Rockies Mailbag: Have a question concerning the team? Ask Patrick Saunders here.

From The Numbers
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The amount of yards Panthers running — and past Valor Christian celebrity — Christian McCaffrey conducted for his touchdown against the Jaguars. Read …

Parting Shot
Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders ...Joe Amon, The Denver PostDenver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders about the bench late in the second half since the Denver Broncos win 20-13 over the Los Angeles Chargers at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif., on Oct. 6, 2019.
Kiszla: Here’therefore why going on from Emmanuel Sanders and Chris Harris makes sense for the Broncos

The Broncos are shut. The question would be: Close to everything? Mark Kiszla takes a look at exactly everything related to Denver’s veteran celebrities.  Read …

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