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Denver Broncos win nail-bitter against Buffalo Bills 24-22 after hitting a walk-off field goal as Josh Allen struggles with two turnovers and a crucial fumble

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  • Denver got a second chance to make the walk-off field goal due to a penalty 
  • RB James Cook was also credited two fumbles hurting the Bills offensively 
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By Tyrell Feaster For Dailymail.Com

Published: 04:36 GMT, 14 November 2023 | Updated: 04:44 GMT, 14 November 2023

The Denver Broncos beat the Bills 24-22 on 'Monday Night Football' as Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen committed two crucial turnovers throughout the ball game.

Monday's contest was not decided until the final play of the game when Broncos' kicker Will Lutz hit a walk-off 36-yard field goal to win the game. 

Lutz was given a second chance to make the kick after he initially missed from 41 yards but was given a second chance after the Bills were penalized for 12 men on the field.


Allen was responsible for two interceptions and a fumble while throwing for 15-26, 177 yards, and a touchdown. 

He also picked up a crucial rushing touchdown to give Buffalo the lead with just under two minutes remaining.

The Denver Broncos pulled off a 24-22 victory over the Buffalo Bills on 'Monday Night Football'

Bill quarterback Josh Allen had a rough game and was responsible for two interceptions

Damar Hamlin recorded his first defensive snaps and first tackle of the season late in the game

Denver on the other hand was able to overcome two crucial mishaps on field goals that nearly turned out to be the deciding factors in the ball game. 

One of the missed opportunities was a missed field goal on an extra point, while the other was a fumbled snap on an extra point.

Damar Hamlin recorded his first tackle of the season during the games final minute of action. The tackle came on only his second defensive snap of the season.

Hamlin was active for only his second game of the season and finally checked in following an injury to teammate Cam Lewis.

Broncos QB Russell Wilson finally showed signs of the player Denver had expected when they traded for him last offseason in a blockbuster deal with the Seattle Seahawks as went threw for 24-29, 193 yards, and two touchdown passes. 

Wilson ran nine times recorded 30 yards on the ground, while also showing off some of his trademark ability to escape the pocket and extend plays before finding an open receiver. 

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