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Two days of hindsight and film review later, Broncos coach Sean Payton on Monday acknowledged he’s revisited his own critical decision at the end of regulation in Saturday’s overtime loss to Cincinnati.
Based on the outcome, you always second guess,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of not going for two against the Bengals.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton offered candid comments about Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
The coach said he's pondered his decision after Saturday's OT loss to the Bengals, but his team now must focus on a win-and-in finale.
The Bengals did play the overtime period without starting running back Chase Brown, who suffered an ankle sprain during the fourth quarter. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow broke his own franchise single-season record for passing yardage with his 31-yard toss to Tee Higgins to set up a game-winning touchdown pass to Higgins.
Sean Payton opted against going for the two-point conversion attempt and the win — thus risking the loss — in regulation Saturday night in Cincinnati.
Head Coach Sean Payton discusses preparing to face the Bengals on Saturday, the progression of Denver's younger players this season and more.
The Denver Broncos–Cincinnati Bengals game had NFL fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish, especially in overtime. But overtime could've been avoided if the Broncos would've gone for a two-point conversion instead of an extra point to end regulation.
After the Denver Broncos scored a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter trailing by seven points, quarterback Bo Nix made his decision clear.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton was second-guessing himself on Monday regarding a key decision he made in Saturday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.