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Broncos win tight defensive battle with Ravens

Interception seals Week 1 win in an ugly offensive performance
Darian Stewart, left, ripped the ball away from Crockett Gillmore in the end zone to secure the Broncos’ first win of the season.

DENVER – Peyton Manning is still searching for answers and the end zone.

Counting the preseason, the NFL’s career touchdown champion has yet to find the goal line in 21 drives.

Thanks to Denver’s dazzling defense, he’s also celebrating a record 13th season-opening win, 19-13 over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in a slugfest Gary Kubiak said “might be the greatest defensive football game I’ve ever been a part of as a coach.”

Manning was 24-of-40 for 175 yards, and his four sacks were his most since his emotional homecoming at Indy in 2013. Asked to grade his performance, he said, “I’m going with fair,” an assessment that the fans at Sports Authority Field might consider generous judging by their own harsh reactions.

Offenses, though, don’t always have to do the heavy lifting, said Broncos safety Aqib Talib, who scored Denver’s only touchdown.

“I think John Elway had like 115 yards and won the Super Bowl one time, so it’s definitely possible,” Talib said.

Manning managed just 150 net yards, but that was 50 more than Joe Flacco in a game in which neither team ran a play inside their opponents’ 20 until 3 minutes, 50 seconds remained.

“Well, we did have two touchdown passes to the other team,” Flacco said. “But other than that, yeah, it was an ugly one. And it wasn’t too fun to be a part of.”

The ground games weren’t much better: Baltimore gained 73 yards, Denver 69, in a grind-it-out game that sent many players limping to the sideline or off on carts. The casualty list included Terrell Suggs (torn Achilles), and line judge Gary Arthur broke a collarbone.

The unveiling of Denver’s new mashup offense merging Manning’s defensive deciphering skills with Kubiak’s run-oriented philosophies was largely a dud until, that is, Manning directed a 17-play drive that ate up 81 yards and almost 11 minutes in the fourth quarter. It ended with Brandon McManus’ fourth field goal.

Safety Darian Stewart, who also followed Kubiak to Denver, snatched the ball from tight end Crockett Gillmore in the end zone with 28 seconds left to seal the win for the four-time defending AFC West champs.

“That’s my old team and it was just good to go out there and finally get to hit them,” Stewart said.

Cornerback Jimmy Smith’s 24-yard pick-6 was Baltimore’s only touchdown, and Talib responded with a 51-yard interception return for a touchdown that put Denver ahead for good, 16-13.

Manning was playing behind an offensive-line with four new players, two of whom made their NFL debut. But he wasn’t about to dissect the offense’s performance, testily insisting, “no matter how many times you ask it, this is not three different teams we have here. We don’t have a Broncos offensive team, a Broncos defensive team and a Broncos special teams.

“The Broncos beat the Ravens today. There’s your summary right there.”

Broncos beat

Broncos injuries were: cornerback Omar Bolden (foot), defensive end Malik Jackson (concussion) and safety David Bruton Jr. (hip). ... Peyton Manning (13-4) broke a tie with Tom Brady, Brett Favre and John Elway for most opening game wins in league history.

The Associated Press



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