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The Broncos are quickly back in the record book after registering their worst start ever to a season. This time it’s an NFL record, precisely the worst defensive record in the league’s history. Just after ten years since a record-setting matchday, the Broncos are on the opposite side of the spectrum.

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We are referring to one of the games from legendary quarterback Peyton Manning‘s 2013 season with the Broncos and the jaw-dropping record set on that day. Times have changed, and the present battle between the Bears and Broncos is a classic example.

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Broncos records for most points conceded

With the Bears‘ quarterback Justin Fields scoring a 3-yard touchdown in the second quarter, the Broncos solidified their position as the worst defense ever assembled in the league’s history. The Orange Crush has now conceded 120 points in just their fourth game into the season, the most by any team ever.

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But things were entirely different ten years back when the Broncos took on the Cowboys. Despite the close scoreline of the match, the Broncos set the record for the most points scored ever in the first five NFL games of a season, being no less than 230. The legendary Mannings had a field day as he collected an unbelievable 56 TDs in the season.

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Fast forward ten years, things have completely changed. And Bears have extended the record already, as they are leading 28-7 (at the time of writing) in the third quarter. How much more damage the Broncos can endure before they completely fall apart? Stay connected for some dramatic updates ahead!

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Sagnik Ghosh

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Sagnik Ghosh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. His story of becoming an NFL writer is as interesting as his story of becoming an MMA practitioner. Coming from such a sport where athletes look to knock the brain cells off each other for a living, Sagnik resonates with the aggression that American Football offers.

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