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Broncos defense puts Kansas City Chiefs in deep freeze

KANSAS CITY Mo. The defense rested at 10 26 p.m. Sunday night. The verdict was in before the trial was over.

It wasn't a shutout by the Broncos but the defense put the deep freeze on Kansas City.

The Orange crushed the Chiefs restricting and restraining them to a not so grand total of 151 meager yards in their own house.

Through three quarters the Chiefs had 66 yards on offense. It was rout 66.

Errorhead Stadium which held the noise decibel record briefly last season was hushed up throughout and it was nearly empty midway through the fourth quarter on the cold as ice end of November evening.

The Broncos permitted just 16 points their lowest yield of the season.

Broncos coach John Fox said It's only fun when you win.

Sunday night was fun for these Broncos. Be aware of and beware of DeMarcus Ware and this defense which is missing two cornerbacks and two linebackers but keep on playing remarkably well. John Elway spent more than $100 million during the offseason to improve the Broncos' defense.

He got his money's worth Sunday night starting with Ware and continuing with Win where why what and Ward.

The Broncos' Force Field has given up 17 20 17 17 17 21 17 22 and now 16 points in nine games. Those numbers are right out of the 1977 Broncos' defensive playbook when coordinator Joe Collier posted a big 17 in the team meeting room signifying the Broncos should not be lighted up for more than that number.

The 2014 version allowed only 30 something to the Miami Dolphins a week ago.

With a similar symphony in Orange the Broncos can win in San Diego and Cincinnati and even in New England and Glendale Ariz.

The offense and Peyton Manning have been the Broncos' workhorses all season. The defense carried the heavy load again Sunday.

Here are some of the things the Broncos did against the Chiefs

Jamaal Charles one of the premier running backs in the NFL was held to 35 yards on 10 runs. K.C. wound up with 41 yards on the hard ground. The Broncos are the best team in the league against the run. Ask around.

Quarterback Alex Smith who is known for managing a game and scrambling when in trouble and rarely throwing an interception was picked off was sacked six times was held to 15 completions for 153 yards and most of those yards were meaningless late in the game.

Smith did throw two touchdown passes but seldom hurt the Broncos with his arm and never with his legs. His long gainer was five yards.

Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe might as well have spent the night barbecuing in the parking lot. Two receptions for 18 yards.

The Chiefs were pathetic on offense but Denver was the guilty party.

Here are some more things

The Chiefs were 1 of 9 on third down. They had two rushing first downs. Smith was sacked for losses of 43 yards. The average per pass attempt was ugh 3.8 yards.

They didn't make a first down until past the middle of the second quarter. They had negative offensive yardage a long time into the game and not long before the Broncos had finished scoring on their first four offensive possessions.

At halftime the Chiefs had four first downs 59 net yards and seven points.

Ware looked like he was everywhere finishing with a sack (he could have been credited with half sacks twice more) and get this the third interception of his notable career. For the second time in Kansas City games this year Terrance Pot Roast Knighton batted a pass with his ham hock hand and this one deflected to Ware.

Playing without cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Kayvon Webster plus linebackers Danny Trevathan and Nate Irving the Broncos never let up.

This is a defense team Clarence Darrow and Randy Gradishar would be proud of.

Woody Paige woody woodypaige.com or twitter.com/woodypaige

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