Bo Nix rushed for two touchdowns, threw for two more, and did all of it in the final 15 minutes of play as the Denver Broncos erased a 19-0 deficit to beat the New York Giants 33-32 on October 19, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High. Denver’s 33 fourth-quarter points are the most ever scored by a team shut out through three quarters in NFL history. What follows is the complete box score and player statistics from that game.
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Game Information
Date
October 19, 2025
Venue
Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
Attendance
75,788
Weather
72°F, sunny
Giants Record
2-5 (0-4 away)
Broncos Record
5-2 (3-0 home)
Final Score
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Final
New York Giants
7
6
6
13
32
Denver Broncos
0
0
0
33
33
Scoring Summary
Qtr
Time
Score
Play
Q1
6:54
NYG 7 – DEN 0
Daniel Bellinger 44-yd pass from Jaxson Dart (McAtamney kick) — 4 plays, 77 yds, 1:31
Q2
8:46
NYG 13 – DEN 0
Cam Skattebo 13-yd pass from Jaxson Dart (McAtamney PAT failed) — 10 plays, 82 yds, 5:59
Jaxson Dart finished with a higher passer rating, more passing yards per attempt, and three touchdowns against one interception — yet the Giants left Denver with a loss. The numbers that decided this game were not on the stat sheet by halftime: two missed extra points by Jude McAtamney left New York with 32 points on five touchdowns when a perfect kicking day would have made Wil Lutz’s 39-yarder irrelevant. Denver’s 33 fourth-quarter points came on 295 yards across five drives after the Broncos had managed just 111 yards on their first eight possessions. For a game that produced historic offensive output in a single quarter, the margin came down to special teams and one Justin Strnad interception with 3:51 left — a sequence that turned what would have been a 19-point final lead for New York into a 1-point deficit with 37 seconds to play.
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.