Broncos Offense Struggles Early Against Dolphins
MIAMI (CBS4) - The Denver Broncos struggled after making multiple mistakes in the first half of the game against the Miami Dolphins.
Early in the first quarter, quarterback Trevor Siemian threw an interception -- his 11th of the season.
There is a reason these teams have lost 7 & 5 games in a row. #4Broncos
— Mark Haas (@markhaastv) December 3, 2017
Then a snap by center Matt Paradis went over Siemian's head in the end zone and Siemian threw it out of bounds.
Forgot about the "snap it over the QB's head Safety" play. Oldie but goodie in the Broncos arsenal. #4Broncos
— Steve Cox (@SteveCoxDenver) December 3, 2017
Forgot about the "snap it over the QB's head Safety" play. Oldie but goodie in the Broncos arsenal. #4Broncos
— Steve Cox (@SteveCoxDenver) December 3, 2017
The Dolphins got the safety and the quarter ended 2-0.
About a 1:30 into the second quarter, Brandon McManus scored a 31 yard field goal, making the score 3-2.
The Dolphins came back with a touchdown and then intercepted another pass from Siemian on the very next play.
Unbelievable. Siemian on first play after Dolphins TD throws pick 6. Good grief. Dolphins now 16-3. #4Broncos.
— Steve Cox (@SteveCoxDenver) December 3, 2017
That's two interceptions for Trevor today. Broncos offense has given up 9 points today. #4Broncos
— Michael Spencer (@MichaelCBS4) December 3, 2017
The Dolphins led 16-3 at the end of the first half.