Broncos Drop to 0-2 Following Ugly 13-6 Loss to Steelers
The Denver Broncos fell to 0-2 on the season after a dismal offensive performance in a 13-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a game dominated by defense and missed opportunities, the Broncos failed to find the end zone, with their only points coming from two field goals.
Quarterback Russell Wilson struggled to generate any momentum, completing just 17 of 32 passes for 174 yards, with no touchdowns and one interception. Denver’s offense was plagued by penalties, poor execution, and a lack of rhythm, stalling repeatedly in key moments.
Pittsburgh, despite their own offensive challenges, managed to secure the win with a touchdown run by Najee Harris and a pair of field goals from Chris Boswell. The Steelers’ defense kept the Broncos in check, applying constant pressure and limiting Denver to just 215 total yards.
The loss marks a worrying trend for the Broncos, who have been unable to get their offense going through the first two weeks of the season. Head coach Sean Payton will need to find answers quickly as Denver looks to avoid an early-season slump. With tough matchups ahead, the team faces an uphill battle to turn things around.