Broncos edge rusher Nik Bonitto swatted away what would've been the game-winning two-point conversion and Denver survived the Washington Commanders in an overtime thriller Sunday night, 27-26.
Washington drove 65 yards for a touchdown in a drive packed with fireworks, and opted to go for the win rather than trying to tie and kicking it back to the Broncos with less than 3 minutes left.
Denver had taken a 27-20 lead early in overtime thanks to running back RJ Harvey's second rushing score of the night that was set up by a 41-yard catch and run by Evan Engram.
The game went to overtime despite the Broncos having a 93.8% chance to win the game with just 65 seconds to play, according to ESPN Analytics. The Commanders drove 79 yards on an astonishing 18 plays that took the final 3 minutes of

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