ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Despite their 2-4 start, the Denver Broncos are feeling good about their future. Not only have they yet to play a game in the middling AFC West, but their 2010 draft class is making an immediate impact.
The Broncos found some silver linings to their 24-20 loss to the Jets on Sunday that turned on a pass interference call in the closing minutes that moved the ball half the football field and led to the winning TD.
Their two first-rounders came up big in a big game.
Top draft pick Demaryius Thomas, the first wide receiver selected in the draft, returned from a concussion a week earlier to catch a 17-yard touchdown pass over star cornerback Darrelle Revis, and quarterback Tim Tebow scored his first NFL touchdown on a 5-yard scamper.
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