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The Packers offensive line lost its best player and then effectively crumbled in a big-time matchup with the Broncos on Sunday.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin was robbed of a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers when the officiating crew whistled Franklin down by contact despite the receiver not actually touching the ground.
Left tackle Rasheed Walker was flagged four times (three accepted). Defensive end Kingsley Enagbare was flagged for unnecessary roughness after hitting punter Jeremy Crawshaw, then was penalized for being the 12 th man on the field — a play that kept alive a drive in which Denver scored a touchdown and took a 34-26 lead.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers saw their four-game winning streak snapped on Sunday courtesy of the Denver Broncos. It was a forgettable outing for Love as the 27-year-old quarterback finished with 24-of-40 completed passes for 276 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. He also added 29 rushing yards on three carries.
Zach Allen is inevitable. Quiet Thanos. A 285-pound titan who holds opposing offensive lines in the palm of his hand.
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Denver’s defense stifled Jordan Love in the second half of the Broncos’ 34-26 win Sunday over the Green Bay Packers.