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Parker Gabriel’s 7 Thoughts after Denver’s Christmas win

Parker Gabriel’s 7 Thoughts after Denver’s Christmas win

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Broncos are one win away from securing the No. 1 seed in the AFC and earning a bye through the WIld Card round of the playoffs.

They will play for that — and perhaps a division title, too, depending on this weekend’s NFL action — next weekend against the Los Angeles Chargers.

That after an ugly, grind-it-out, 20-13 Christmas night win over Kansas City here.

Denver needed the entire night to fend off a pesky, already eliminated Kansas City team in what many thought would quickly turn into a rout like last year’s 38-0 Week 18 win against the Chiefs’ JV squad.

“It doesn’t have to be aesthetically pleasing to be effective,” head coach Sean Payton said. “I’ve said that before. (The win) is all that’s important.”

Here are seven thoughts from Denver’s latest victory.

1. The Broncos’ best play call of the night — “Harrisburg” — is literally not a play at all. It earned Denver five critical yards on fourth-and-2 and set up Bo Nix’s game-winning touchdown pass.

Quinn Meinerz felt a little salty. His feelings were a bit hurt, his ego slightly bruised.

A few weeks back, during a run-of-the-mill practice, head coach Sean Payton installed a play — or, well, not really a play but a call — that he thought the Broncos might need in a clutch situation somewhere down the stretch of the season.

The goal: Get a defensive lineman to jump offsides and pick up a free first down.

Here’s how the Broncos set it up: Get in a weird formation without a play actually called. On the road, Denver regularly uses a silent count in which Meinerz, the right guard, signals to the center with an arm motion to snap the ball.

This time, the center would look back between his legs at the quarterback — or, in this situation, running back RJ Harvey lined up as a Wildcat quarterback — and then look back up. After that bob, Meinerz would hard count.

Except Meinerz didn’t have enough verve the first time he tried it in practice.

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