Broncos Shut Out For First Time Since 1992
CARSON, Calif. (CBS4) - The Broncos struggled mightily in their first visit to the StubHub Center on Sunday, and it ended with a dismal 21-0 loss to the Chargers.
It turned out to be the first time Denver has been shut out since 1992. That game was also played in the Los Angeles area. The Broncos lost to the Los Angeles Raiders 24-0 on Nov. 22, 1992.
PHOTO GALLERY: Chargers 21, Broncos 0
Denver turned the ball over three times in the loss, which was the first division loss this season.
The Broncos are now 3-3.
The Broncos defense only allowed two offensive scores by the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but they were unable to generate any game-changing turnovers for another consecutive week.
Von Miller w/ 2nd sack of day but once again he felt like a non factor. Happening too often IMO. #BroncosCountry
— Eric Christensen (@cbseric) October 22, 2017
The struggles also continue for Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian, who went 25 for 35 with 207 passing yards and one interception.
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Broncos lose for just the 2nd time since 2005 when allowing fewer than 15 first downs & 250 yds (other time was 12/13/15 vs. OAK).
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) October 22, 2017