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#pounditTuesday, November 5, 2024

Broncos had touchdown wiped away by controversial offsides call

The Broncos line up offsides at the goal line

The Denver Broncos had a touchdown taken off the board on Saturday night because of a penalty, and let’s just say the Kansas City Chiefs feel their pain.

The Broncos were trailing 28-7 late in the third quarter of their eventual 42-17 loss to the Detroit Lions. Denver had 4th-and-goal from the Detroit 1-yard line, and Sean Payton decided to go for it. Fullback Michael Burton found the end zone on a rush up the middle, but the Broncos were called for offensive offsides.

Replays showed that right guard Quinn Meinerz had his head in the neutral zone when Denver lined up to snap the ball.

The 5-yard penalty backed Denver up to the 6-yard line, so Payton settled for the field goal to cut the deficit to 28-10.

It is unlikely that the outcome of the game would have been changed if the Broncos scored a touchdown there rather than kicking a field goal. What made the play even more noteworthy is that it was another example of how the NFL is keeping a closer eye on offensive offsides this season.

The offsides call on the Broncos was the 14th offensive offsides call of the season. The most recent one before that came in the Kansas City Chiefs’ loss to the Denver Broncos last week (video here). Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes unloaded on the officiating crew over that call, which led to big fines for both the coach and quarterback.

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