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While Bob Dylan was known in the national folk scene, mostly for his protest songs, The Byrds were the ones who soared to the top of the charts with their cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man".
Their version was released in April 1965 and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart.
The Denver Broncos lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 30-24 in overtime at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Dec. 28, 2024.
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CINCINNATI — The fans were screaming “M-V-P!” Then they were yelling “O-M-G!”
The game was over. Then it wasn’t. It went off the rails. Then it went off the left upright. My word, it was unbelievable. The only thing that made any sense in context with the past eight years was the final result in overtime.
Bengals 30, Broncos 24.
The Broncos remain wanting, yearning, stewing.
CINCINNATI — Sean Payton felt good about the Broncos’ standing in the moment and overall.
He liked the paths to the finish line from eight seconds left in regulation at Paycor Stadium.
Not just to a win or a tie, but to a long-elusive postseason berth.
He liked the way his offense hit its stride and the way his defense had rattled Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow through a wild first 59 minutes, 52 seconds.
Instead of victory and a postseason berth, however, the path Payton chose eventually led Denver to a second straight week of heartbreak.
The Broncos’ fate remains unsettled after a 30-24 overtime loss to the Bengals that pushed what once looked like a glide path to the playoffs to the uncomfortably steep terrain of Week 18.
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“We’ve got to turn ourselves into winners and we’ve got to make sure that, when we control the outcome of certain things, that we finish,” Denver right tackle Mike McGlinchey lamented after his team fell to 9-7.
For the second straight week, Denver had a chance to do just that.
CINCINNATI — Riley Moss didn’t hide from his mistakes Saturday afternoon at Paycor Stadium. He owned up to them.
In Denver’s 30-24 overtime loss to the Bengals — Moss’ first game since Week 12 — he was at a complete disadvantage against Tee Higgins. The veteran wide receiver had seven catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning reception against Moss, according to NFL’s Next Gen Stats.
“Sometimes you eat a (explicit) sandwich and you have to own it,” the second-year defensive back said.
Throughout the game, quarterback Joe Burrow rarely let Moss rest, especially on the Bengals’ final scoring drive of the game.
Facing second-and-10 from Denver’s 34-yard line, Burrow found Higgins for a 31-yard pass along the sideline.
Colorado State arrived at the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl with a prime opportunity to howl and put a holiday bow on its season.
Instead, dogged by mistakes, four turnovers, penalties and poor execution, the Rams were dominated by Miami of Ohio on Saturday afternoon in sunny Tucson, Ariz.
The final score: RedHawks 43, Rams 17.
Woof.
“(Miami) played a very similar game that they have played all year,” coach Jay Norvell told reporters in Tucson.