The omnipotent Orange defense and the Pistol Peyton offense keep the wacky, wild ride alive (Woody Paige, Denver Post)
Broncos continued to play their best when it mattered most (Troy Renck, Denver Post)
Fowler finds his first college and first NFL catch on Ford Field (Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
Beware of D. Ware (Cameron Wolfe and Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
When the magic of an ageless QB, terrific WRs and aggressive D collide (Mike Klis, 9 News)
Manning: ‘We made some progress tonight’ (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
Players like D.T., Calvin Johnson ‘don’t have to be open to make a play’… and they proved that last night (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
Broncos win in what looked like a game of catch in Peyton’s backyard (Larry Lage, Associated Press)
Broncos keep evolving and keep winning at the same time (Lindsay Jones, USA Today)
The Denver D is ‘playing without fear’ and it’s working (Paul Klee, Colorado Springs Gazette)
You know what? He can still win. (Michael Rosenburg, SI.com)
Peter King: Even if the games (obviously not the Broncos’ game) put us to sleep on Sunday, the results and the meaning did not (Peter King, MMQB)
A new week with new records, new injuries and new starts (ESPN.com Staff, ESPN)
Missed all the action on Sunday? Here’s your rundown of every game (Staff, Associated Press)
Check out what's on DenverBroncos.com:
The Broncos are a bunch of bullies. They’re not sorry about it, either. (Andrew Mason, DenverBroncos.com)
Peyton’s take on Denver’s third-straight, fourth-quarter win (Ben Swanson, DenverBroncos.com)
Broncos, Lions have connections rooted in the history and lore of pro football (Jim Saccomano, DenverBroncos.com)
A postgame look inside the locker room. Warning: the team was pretty fired up. (DenverBroncos.com)