As noted by the CBS broadcast, before Sunday afternoon, the Broncos were 1-112 all-time when trailing by at least 14 points in the fourth quarter on the road.

They’ve now doubled their win total.

With some gutsy play and coaching decisions, the Broncos upset the Eagles 21-17, handing Philadelphia its first loss of the season.

Down 17-3 at the start of the fourth quarter, Denver first narrowed Philadelphia’s advantage to seven points with a 2-yard touchdown run by J.K. Dobbins.

Then after a Philadelphia three-and-out, quarterback Bo Nix put together a strong drive — hitting tight end Evan Engram with an 11-yard touchdown to put the Broncos in a position to tie the game.

But that’s when Denver head coach Sean Payton got aggressive, electing to go for two instead. Nix rolled to his right

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