The Broncos have been called many things since the last time Monday Night Football televised a game on the Front Range in front of a full house back in 2018. They’ve been bad. They’ve been boring. They’ve been bad and boring. Take Our Poll (function(d,c,j){if(!d.getElementById(j)){var pd=d.createElement(c),s;pd.id=j;pd.src='https://www.denverpost.com/wp-content/plugins/polldaddy/js/polldaddy-shortcode.js';s=d.getElementsByTagName(c)[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(pd,s);} else if(typeof jQuery !=='undefined')jQuery(d.body).trigger('pd-script-load');}(document,'script','pd-polldaddy-loader')); If the nation didn’t know anything about Sean Payton’s team before tuning in to see rookie quarterback Bo Nix and Denver against Jameis Winston and Cleveland, perhaps it expected more of the same. Instead, they and the capacity crowd at Empower Field were treated to a Loony Toons, fully out-of-pocket rager. The bottom line is what matters: The Broncos polished off a 41-32 victory, moved to 8-5 and in the process solidified their position as real playoff contenders as they go into their Week 14 bye. The back-and-forth haymakers and the Jerry Jeudy Revenge Game are what made it memorable. Broncos outside linebacker Nik Bonitto?