After a sixth-month period that always seems to take an eternity, NFL football returned Thursday night for the annual Hall of Fame Game. Those who tuned in to the meaningless — yet beloved — inaugural preseason game saw the Denver Broncos emerge victorious with a 14–10 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Denver kicked off what turned out to be a low-scoring affair with a three–yard touchdown run from Khalfani Muhammad during the first quarter. With the running back’s room already headlined with last year’s Rookie of the Year candidate Phillip Lindsay, Muhammad continued his fight for simply a roster spot Thursday night, and finished with 50 rush yards alongside his touchdown.
After a third-quarter field goal from Giorgio Tavecchio, which pushed Atlanta out to a 10–7 lead, no further scoring occurred until the game’s closing moments. Giving fans an always entertaining two–minute drill, undrafted rookie Brett Rypien proceeded to march the Broncos towards the end-zone and eventually connected with Juwann Winfree, who made an incredible circus catch, on a 15-yard pass to score a game-winning touchdown.
While Rypien shinned, the Broncos’ other rookie quarterback struggled. During a game in which he only seemed to connect on pass attempts such as check downs and slants, Drew Lock essentially missed every throw by a step or two during his debut. Lock finished with just 34 yards and a 68.0 passer rating.
With other further opportunities for players to either build on impressive performances or bounce back from poor ones, more preseason games await as the Falcons and Broncos take the field alongside the league’s other teams August 8th.
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