Penalties doom Broncos in loss against Baltimore

BALTIMORE — Phillip Lindsay ardently believes that he did nothing wrong.

It doesn’t even alter what occurred here Sunday against the Ravens.

The Broncos trailed by a field goal with 2 minutes left until halftime when Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs strip-sacked quarterback Case Keenum at Ravens’ land. Players jostled to the football once Lindsay dove head first. He began putting his right arm into the scrum.

“I was on the floor and I went to the chunk ” Lindsay explained. “I went to attempt to hit it out and I suspect that the ref found that I was going at somebody. For me personally, I don’t even believe I did something wrong. But at the day’s conclusion, rsquo & that;s not my phone. So I definitely feel like I let down my team. ”

The Broncos were Lindsay was ejected.

Penalties became a motif for the Broncos at a loss.

Denver totaled 13 penalties. You have to move all of the way back into Dec. 20, 2015, for a Broncos performance so awful. In that game the Broncos committed 12 penalties for 127 yards at a loss against Pittsburgh. On Sunday, trainer Vance Joseph described his team’s lots of errors as “self-inflicted” and often based on “men losing their composure. ”

This ’therefore exactly why the Denver penalty breakdown: unnecessary roughness (Lindsay, cornerback Isaac Yiadom and abandoned protector Ron Leary); defensive offside (linebacker Von Miller, defensive end Derek Wolfe); offensive holding (left handle Garett Bolles double, ideal guard Connor McGovern twice); illegal use of hands (linebacker Todd Davis), neutral zone infraction (Miller), too many guys on the field (group ) and an illegal block in the trunk to erase a blocked field-goal return touchdown (offensive tackle Billy Turner).

Few errors were so glaring since the holds called on Bolles. The initial call negated a Broncos down at midfield late in the next quarter. Denver punted. The call pushed the Broncos from the Baltimore 5-yard lineup into this 15 early in the fourth quarter. Keenum threw an interception on the play.

“It wasn’t my own technique. It wasn’anything. I didn’t even perform with great,” Bolles said. “I hurt my team. I take full responsibilities for my own actions. It was unacceptable. I didn’t even shield No. 4 (Keenum), which Mr. (John) Elway brought me to do and I kept hurting my team.   … I apologize to my teammates and this company for the way I played. It was unacceptable. You’ll definitely see another No. 72 next week.

One of the Broncos’ most penalties was their final. Denver confronted fourth-and-1 from the Baltimore 6-yard lineup with just under 4 minutes. The flag fell before the snap to 12 guys in the huddle — even as tight ending Jake Butt beg his case to the official.

“As soon as I noticed 12 in the huddle, I stepped outside,” Butt explained. “I’m 5 yards away from the huddle. It’therefore exactly the identical thing if 12 is recognized by a quarterback. He measures outside and you don&rsquo. I stepped outside and I don’t even see how it can be called by them. ”

The play was an incomplete pass, all but ending any shot at a comeback.

Back at the Broncos’ living room then, Lindsay donned a suit worthy of a 70s disco floor. The problem? It was worn by him much sooner than Sunday. Lindsay’s durable words reflected the mindset of a team bit together with the punishment bug.

“That’s my fault,” Lindsay explained. “It’s something I&rsquo s not likely to happen. ”

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