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Denver had not produced a 100-yard rusher in 38 games. That streak ended on a Monday night in front of 76,489 at Empower Field at Mile High, when J.K. Dobbins carried the ball 16 times for 101 yards and the Broncos dismantled the Cincinnati Bengals, 28–3, to snap a two-game skid.

Bo Nix completed 29 of 42 passes for a career-high 326 yards, two touchdown passes, and an additional score on the ground, finishing with a 97.9 passer rating. Denver piled up 512 total yards against a Cincinnati defense that had no answer for the Broncos’ ground game or the short-to-intermediate passing attack Nix and offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi deployed all night. The Bengals, playing a second straight game without starter Joe Burrow (toe), produced 159 total yards, converted 2 of 11 third downs, and punted on eight consecutive possessions after Evan McPherson’s first-quarter field goal.

Patrick Surtain II held Ja’Marr Chase to 23 yards on five catches. Courtland Sutton hauled in five passes for 81 yards and a touchdown with 8 seconds left in the first half. Linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. picked off Nix in the end zone on a fourth-and-1 throw from the Cincinnati 2 — the one true blemish in an otherwise dominant Denver performance. “On offense we’re all part of the problem,” backup quarterback Jake Browning said afterward, “and we all need to be a part of the solution.”



Game Information

Detail
DateMonday, September 29, 2025
Kickoff8:15 PM ET
VenueEmpower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
Attendance76,489
Weather66°F · 55% humidity · 12 mph wind · Outdoors
SurfaceGrass
Vegas LineDenver –7.5
Over/Under44.0 (Under)
BroadcastABC / Monday Night Football
Duration2:59

Final Score

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Cincinnati Bengals (2–2)30003
Denver Broncos (2–2)7140728

Scoring Plays

QtrTimeTeamPlayDriveCINDEN
1st9:08CINEvan McPherson 26-yd field goal12 plays, 62 yds, 5:5230
1st0:17DENBo Nix 6-yd rush (Wil Lutz kick)9 plays, 64 yds, 4:0737
2nd8:48DENMarvin Mims Jr. 16-yd end-around (Wil Lutz kick)8 plays, 80 yds, 3:04314
2nd0:08DENCourtland Sutton 20-yd pass from Bo Nix (Wil Lutz kick)9 plays, 80 yds, 1:01321
4th4:58DENRJ Harvey 12-yd pass from Bo Nix (Wil Lutz kick)10 plays, 76 yds, 6:11328

Nix’s 2nd-quarter interception: On 4th-and-1 from the Cincinnati 2-yard line, Nix threw to the end zone and Knight picked it off for a touchback. The Bengals started their next drive at their own 20. Denver responded with a 9-play, 80-yard drive and Sutton’s TD gave the Broncos a 21–3 halftime lead.


Team Stats

StatCINDEN
Total Yards159512
Total Plays4380
Yards per Play3.76.4
Avg EPA per Play–0.292+0.220
First Downs929
— Rushing311
— Passing317
— Penalty31
Net Passing Yards106326
Completions–Attempts14–2529–42
Yards per Pass Attempt3.87.8
Sacks–Yards Lost3–190–0
Net Rushing Yards53186
Rush Attempts1538
Yards per Carry3.54.9
3rd Down Efficiency2–11 (18%)8–14 (57%)
4th Down Efficiency0–00–1
Red Zone (Scores–Att)0–13–4
Penalties–Yards11–657–72
Turnovers01
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions Thrown01
Time of Possession22:0237:58
Total Drives1010
Avg Yards per Drive14.446.0
Avg Points per Drive0.32.5
Avg Plays per Drive4.98.4
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)05
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)27
Deep Attempts (20+ yds)33
Deep Completions02

Passing Stats

PlayerTeamCmpAttYdsTDINTSkSk YdsLngRatingQBR
Jake BrowningCIN1425125003–192269.628.4
Bo NixDEN294232621002897.974.1

Advanced Passing

PlayerTeamCmp%Adj Cmp%aDOTIAY/PAYACYAC/CmpDropsDrop%Bad Th%Pressure%TTT
Jake BrowningCIN56.0%71.4%8.08.0684.914.5%22.7%24.1%2.76s
Bo NixDEN69.0%85.0%6.36.72257.8511.9%16.7%18.2%2.71s

aDOT = Average Depth of Target | IAY/PA = Intended Air Yards per Attempt | TTT = Time to Throw


Rushing Stats

PlayerTeamAttYdsAvgTDLngYBC/AttYAC/Att
Chase BrownCIN10404.0062.02.0
Samaje PerineCIN144.0043.01.0
Andrei IosivasCIN155.0055.00.0
Jake BrowningCIN341.3030.70.7
CIN Total15533.506
J.K. DobbinsDEN161016.30164.41.9
RJ HarveyDEN14584.1091.82.4
Marvin Mims Jr.DEN11616.011615.01.0
Bo NixDEN671.2161.00.2
Adam PrenticeDEN144.0042.02.0
DEN Total381864.9216

Receiving Stats

PlayerTeamTgtRecYdsTDAvgLngYACaDOTDrop
Tee HigginsCIN6332010.719613.20
Chase BrownCIN3331010.31233–0.70
Ja’Marr ChaseCIN852304.610135.81
Andrei IosivasCIN1122022.022814.00
Mitchell TinsleyCIN21909.09513.50
Mike GesickiCIN11808.0835.00
Samaje PerineCIN1000–3.00
CIN Total221412508.92268
Courtland SuttonDEN6581116.222428.20
Marvin Mims Jr.DEN6669011.528483.50
Troy FranklinDEN8455013.8232814.32
RJ HarveyDEN5440110.014393.01
Adam TrautmanDEN3232016.026253.70
Evan EngramDEN742907.311228.91
Tyler BadieDEN2111011.01174.01
Nate AdkinsDEN32502.577–1.00
J.K. DobbinsDEN11404.047–3.00
Pat BryantDEN10006.00
DEN Total4229326211.228225

Defensive Stats

Tackles, Sacks & Passes Defensed

PlayerTeamCombSoloAstSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Demetrius Knight Jr.CIN10640.0010
Geno StoneCIN10460.0000
Daxton HillCIN9540.0010
Jordan BattleCIN9450.0000
B.J. HillCIN5410.0100
Logan WilsonCIN5230.0000
Trey HendricksonCIN4220.0000
Josh NewtonCIN4310.0000
DJ Turner IICIN4220.0000
Kris Jenkins Jr.CIN4130.0000
Tedarrell SlatonCIN4310.0000
Barrett CarterCIN4130.0000
Shaka HeywardCIN4130.0000
Myles MurphyCIN3210.0000
Mike PennelCIN3030.0000
Cameron SampleCIN1010.0001
Joseph OssaiCIN1100.0000
Oren BurksCIN1010.0000
Alex SingletonDEN11650.0001
Ja’Quan McMillianDEN4130.0000
Nik BonittoDEN3211.5102
Jahdae BarronDEN3210.0000
Justin StrnadDEN3120.0000
Brandon JonesDEN3120.0010
John Franklin-MyersDEN2111.0101
Jonathon CooperDEN2110.5012
Riley MossDEN2200.0000
Patrick Surtain IIDEN2020.0000
Garret WallowDEN2020.0000
D.J. JonesDEN1100.0000
Talanoa HufangaDEN1100.0000
Karene ReidDEN1100.0000
Devon KeyDEN1010.0000
Dondrea TillmanDEN1100.0000

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYdsTD
Demetrius Knight Jr.CIN100

Pass Rush – Individual Pressures

PlayerTeamTotal PressuresSacksHitsHurriesPressure%
Joseph OssaiCIN400412.9%
Myles MurphyCIN20027.7%
Trey HendricksonCIN20116.9%
Cameron SampleCIN101010.0%
B.J. HillCIN10014.0%
Tedarrell SlatonCIN10015.0%
Logan WilsonCIN100150.0%
John Franklin-MyersDEN410326.7%
Jonathon CooperDEN411223.5%
Nik BonittoDEN41.50221.1%
Jonah EllissDEN200216.7%
Zach AllenDEN10014.0%
Alex SingletonDEN1010100%

Coverage – Advanced Metrics

PlayerTeamTgtCmpCmp%Yds AllowedTDINTCoverage Rtg
Daxton HillCIN9777.8%6910135.6
Geno StoneCIN44100.0%5710158.3
Logan WilsonCIN5360.0%400085.4
Josh NewtonCIN5360.0%240072.1
Demetrius Knight Jr.CIN5360.0%380144.2
Jordan BattleCIN4250.0%200064.6
DJ Turner IICIN4250.0%170061.5
Cam Taylor-BrittCIN22100.0%4100118.7
Riley MossDEN7342.9%350058.6
Alex SingletonDEN55100.0%300091.7
Ja’Quan McMillianDEN3266.7%220088.2
Jahdae BarronDEN22100.0%1800104.2
Justin StrnadDEN11100.0%1200116.7
Patrick Surtain IIDEN2150.0%80060.4
Talanoa HufangaDEN11100.0%10079.2

Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGM–FGAFG%LongXPM–XPAPoints
Evan McPhersonCIN1–1100.0%260–03
Wil LutzDEN0–04–44

Punting

PlayerTeamPuntsYdsAvgLongTBIn 20
Ryan RehkowCIN840350.46913
Jeremy CrawshawDEN419949.86221

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgTDLong
Charlie JonesCIN24824.0030
RJ HarveyDEN25829.0029

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgTDLong
Charlie JonesCIN11616.0016
Marvin Mims Jr.DEN3248.0013

Drive Chart

Denver Broncos

#QtrTimeStartPlaysLengthYdsResult
11st9:08DEN 3032:208Punt
21st4:24DEN 3694:0764Touchdown
32nd11:52DEN 2083:0480Touchdown
42nd8:11DEN 30136:1368Interception
52nd1:09DEN 2091:0180Touchdown
63rd15:00DEN 3052:2514Punt
73rd10:59DEN 1574:3930Punt
83rd2:53DEN 795:0637Punt
94th11:09DEN 24106:1176Touchdown
104th2:52DEN 1972:5220End of Game

Cincinnati Bengals

#QtrTimeStartPlaysLengthYdsResult
11st15:00CIN 30125:5262Field Goal
21st6:48CIN 1042:2430Punt
31st0:17CIN 3553:259Punt
42nd8:48CIN 1430:370Punt
52nd1:58CIN 2030:491Punt
62nd0:08CIN 3510:08–1End of Half
73rd12:35CIN 3031:368Punt
83rd6:20CIN 2063:2729Punt
94th12:47CIN 1641:386Punt
104th4:58CIN 3532:067Punt

Snap Counts

Denver Broncos — Offense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Bo NixQB81100%
Ben PowersG81100%
Luke WattenbergC81100%
Mike McGlincheyT7896%
Quinn MeinerzG7896%
Garett BollesT7795%
Courtland SuttonWR6985%
Troy FranklinWR4758%
Adam TrautmanTE4252%
J.K. DobbinsRB3644%
Evan EngramTE3543%
Nate AdkinsTE3442%
RJ HarveyRB3341%
Marvin Mims Jr.WR3240%
Pat BryantWR2733%
Trent SherfieldWR2227%
Alex PalczewskiT1620%
Tyler BadieRB810%
Adam PrenticeFB79%

Denver Broncos — Defense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Riley MossCB48100%
Patrick Surtain IICB48100%
Talanoa HufangaS48100%
Alex SingletonLB48100%
Brandon JonesS48100%
Ja’Quan McMillianCB3981%
Zach AllenDL3879%
Jonathon CooperOLB2960%
Nik BonittoOLB2960%
Justin StrnadLB2756%
John Franklin-MyersDL2450%
Jahdae BarronCB2144%
D.J. JonesDT2042%
Jonah EllissOLB1940%
Dondrea TillmanLB1940%
Eyioma UwazurikeDL1735%
Sai’vion JonesDE613%

Cincinnati Bengals — Offense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Jake BrowningQB48100%
Jalen RiversG48100%
Ted KarrasC48100%
Amarius MimsT48100%
Orlando Brown Jr.T48100%
Dylan FairchildG48100%
Ja’Marr ChaseWR4696%
Andrei IosivasWR4390%
Tee HigginsWR4083%
Chase BrownHB3573%
Mike GesickiTE2756%
Drew SampleTE2246%
Samaje PerineHB1531%
Mitchell TinsleyWR715%
Cam GrandyTE48%
Tanner HudsonTE12%

Cincinnati Bengals — Defense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Geno StoneS81100%
Jordan BattleS81100%
DJ Turner IICB81100%
Demetrius Knight Jr.LB7188%
Logan WilsonLB6580%
Daxton HillCB6479%
Josh NewtonCB6479%
B.J. HillDT5264%
Myles MurphyDE5264%
Trey HendricksonDE4961%
Tedarrell SlatonDT4556%
Kris Jenkins Jr.DT4151%
Joseph OssaiDE4049%
Oren BurksLB2632%
Cameron SampleDE2430%
Mike PennelDT2227%
Barrett CarterLB2025%
Cam Taylor-BrittCB56%
Marco WilsonCB34%

PFF Grades – Week 4

Denver Broncos

PlayerPosSnapsPFF Grade
Alex SingletonLB4886.3
Courtland SuttonWR6986.3
J.K. DobbinsHB3681.2
Marvin Mims Jr.WR3281.4
Brandon JonesS4880.4
Bo NixQB8179.1
Quinn MeinerzG7878.4
RJ HarveyHB3376.9
Jonah EllissED1975.6
Jonathon CooperED2975.3
John Franklin-MyersDI2474.6

Initial PFF grades subject to review. Grades sourced from Pro Football Focus / Mile High Sports Week 4 report.


By the Numbers

  • 38 — consecutive games (including playoffs) Denver had gone without a 100-yard rusher before Dobbins’ performance; it was also the first in Sean Payton’s entire tenure as Broncos head coach
  • 326 — Nix’s passing yardage total, a career high at the time; he went 29-of-42 (69%) against a Cincinnati defense that generated zero sacks
  • 512 — Denver’s total yards; Cincinnati’s offense produced 159
  • 8 — punts by the Bengals across their final nine possessions after McPherson’s field goal; the only non-punt was an end-of-half kneel at the Cincinnati 35 with 8 seconds left in the second quarter
  • 8 — Cincinnati’s accepted first-half penalties, the franchise’s most before halftime in at least 15 years (11 total accepted for the game); Denver center Luke Wattenberg drew four accepted flags on his own
  • 57% — Denver’s 3rd-down conversion rate (8-of-14); Cincinnati converted 18% (2-of-11)
  • 23 — receiving yards by Ja’Marr Chase, held by Surtain’s shadow coverage all night
  • 3–1 — Nix’s career primetime record after the win
  • 0 — sacks allowed by Denver’s offensive line across 42 Nix drop-backs

Injury Report

PlayerTeamPositionInjuryStatus
Charlie JonesCINWRRight ankle sprainLeft game in 2nd half
Marvin Mims Jr.DENWRHipPlayed through; was listed questionable

For Denver, the numbers held up everywhere that mattered: zero sacks allowed, 37:58 in time of possession, eight third-down conversions, and Dobbins finally snapping a franchise-level drought at running back. Nix — 3–1 in primetime and coming off back-to-back losses where the Broncos’ offense had sputtered — produced what stood as his career-high passing game through that week of the 2025 season. Sean Payton called it “a step in the right direction.” The box score made the margin hard to argue with.

For Cincinnati, the ledger was harder to sit with. Eleven accepted penalties. Browning completing 56 percent of his passes for 125 yards with no path to the end zone after the first quarter. Chase finishing at 23 receiving yards against a defense that assigned its best corner to him from the first snap and never wavered. The Bengals had dropped 48–10 at Minnesota the week before. Monday night in Denver was 28–3. “On offense we’re all part of the problem,” Browning said, “and we all need to be a part of the solution.”


Stats sourced from Pro Football Reference, ESPN, Pro Football Focus, and the Associated Press. Game played September 29, 2025.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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