Denver 34, NY Jets 17

1 2 3 4 T
DEN (7-5) 17 10 0 7 34
NYJ (8-4) 7 7 3 0 17

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 30, 2008
Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, NJ

Cutler throws for 357 yards, two touchdowns to snap Jets' streak

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2322
3rd down efficiency
3-113-11
4th down efficiency
0-00-3
Total Yards484383
Passing357241
Comp-Att
27-4323-43
Yards per pass
8.35.6
Rushing127142
Rushing Attempts
2519
Yards per rush
5.17.5
Penalties6-644-25
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
11
Possession31:5528:05
Air/Ground Leaders
Denver Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cutler27/4335721
NY Jets Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre23/4324701
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hillis22129119
Cutler3-200
NY Jets Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones16138259
Washington2404
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Scheffler790024
Royal584159
NY Jets Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Keller777020
Washington360034
Denver Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Fox001
NY Jets Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Smith110
Favre100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDENNYJ
TD08:41Vernon Fox 23 Yd Fumble Return (Matt Prater Kick) 70
TD08:21Thomas Jones 59 Yd Run (Jay Feely Kick) 77
TD06:44Eddie Royal 59 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Matt Prater Kick) 147
FG01:44Matt Prater 25 Yd 177
SECOND QUARTERDENNYJ
TD12:44Thomas Jones 29 Yd Run (Jay Feely Kick) 1714
TD04:29Peyton Hillis 1 Yd Run (Matt Prater Kick) 2414
FG00:03Matt Prater 35 Yd 2714
THIRD QUARTERDENNYJ
FG02:50Jay Feely 30 Yd 2717
FOURTH QUARTERDENNYJ
TD09:26Brandon Stokley 36 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Matt Prater Kick) 3417
Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The weather conditions were perfect, as far as Jay Cutler was concerned.

Appearing hardly bothered by the steady rain and wind that whipped through the Meadowlands, Cutler threw for 357 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Denver Broncos to a 34-17 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday.

Fast Facts

• The Broncos are 4-5 in their last eight games after opening the season 3-0.

• Jets running back Thomas Jones has scored at least one touchdown in six straight games.

• New York has allowed 23 sacks in 11 games this season, after allowing 53 sacks all of last year.

• Denver has committed six turnovers in seven wins in 2008 and 17 turnovers in its five losses.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

"He embraced throwing in the rain," Denver coach Mike Shanahan said. "He likes it. There is nothing that seems to bother him. Some guys it bothers, others it doesn't. With Cutler, he likes throwing the wet ball."

Cutler finished 27-of-43 passing, mixing in short, accurate throws with a few long ones while picking on the Jets' suspect secondary.

"I don't know if 'likes' is the right word," Cutler said. "I think it has a lot to do with mind-set. We knew last night what the conditions would be like. I've had some success in the past in inclement weather, being able to throw it. I just feel comfortable back there throwing it."

And it certainly showed. Cutler helped the Broncos (7-5) wash away the sting of a 31-10 loss to Oakland at home last weekend by stopping the Jets' five-game winning streak. Rookie Peyton Hillis rushed for a career-high 129 yards and a score, becoming the first to gain 100 or more yards against New York's third-ranked run defense.

WET CONDITIONS SLOW FAVRE

After picking apart the Titans last week, Brett Favre struggled in the rainy conditions against the Jets, especially on longer throws.

Less than 10 yards 10 Yards or more
Comp 19 4
Att 32 11
Yds 188 59
TD 0 0
Int 0 1
Rating  76.0 16.9

"The thing that really got me going was the ESPN analysis and they were all saying we shouldn't get off the plane," Hillis said. "That really got me fired up."

It was a disappointing loss for New York (8-4), which was coming off emotional victories at New England and Tennessee and was making a claim as the conference's top team.

"We just didn't show up like we were supposed to today," Jets running back Thomas Jones said.

Added running back Leon Washington: "We realize we're not as good as we thought we were."

Brandon Stokley and Eddie Royal each had touchdown catches, and tight ends Tony Scheffler and Daniel Graham combined for 13 catches and 149 yards as the Broncos took a commanding three-game lead in the AFC West with four games left.

"We took this as a challenge," receiver Brandon Marshall said. "We came out today and showed what we can do when we play consistent."

Jones had 138 yards rushing and two touchdowns for New York, which maintained its one-game lead in the AFC East over New England and Miami despite the loss.

"I was really disappointed with the way that we played today," said a clearly irritated coach Eric Mangini. "We've established a certain way to play football around here. We've established a certain identity and this wasn't even close to that."

Brett Favre struggled in the sloppy conditions, finishing 23-of-43 for 247 yards and an interception.

"We got outplayed," Favre said. "We had plenty of opportunities. It wasn't like we played our best football and we just lost. I thought Denver played outstanding."

Broncos safety Vernon Fox gave the Broncos an early lead when he returned a fumble 23 yards for a touchdown on a controversial play midway through the opening period.

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Wide receiver Brad Smith took a direct snap and tried to hand off to Jerricho Cotchery, but the ball squirted away. Cotchery jumped on top of it and was immediately hit, the ball coming loose. Fox picked it up and returned it for a touchdown.

Mangini wanted to challenge the call, but the officials ruled Cotchery had never gained possession so it was still a fumble, and not a reviewable play.

"I felt like Jerricho had possession," Mangini said. "They felt he didn't."

Jones got the Jets right back in it with a 59-yard touchdown run on the opening play of New York's next possession. But Denver came right back four plays later when Royal, showing no signs of the toe injury that limited him in practice, scored on a 59-yard touchdown pass with 6:44 left.

Jones scored his second touchdown early in the second quarter on an athletic, heads-up play to put the Jets within three at 17-14. He took the handoff and went down, but his body rolled over the Broncos' Kenny Peterson without touching the ground. Jones bounced up and zipped into the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown.

"I felt when he had tried to spin me around, I landed on top of him and I didn't feel the ground, so when I rolled back over, I just tried to stay on my feet," Jones said.

The Broncos had players injured -- Spencer Larsen, Ebenezer Ekuban and Dre' Bly -- on consecutive catch-and-runs by Leon Washington on one scoring drive, and a few others also went down during other drives. The fans booed, apparently thinking Denver was purposely trying to stop New York's momentum.

"We took it personal," Marshall said. "If not for the fans, the outcome might have been different. We thank the Jets fans for booing when our guys were down."

Game notes
Royal set Broncos rookie records with his fifth touchdown reception and yards receiving for a single season. ... Jones' 11 rushing TDs are a career high.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 27th 2008
Tennessee 47 Final
Detroit 10
Seattle 9 Final
Dallas 34
Arizona 20 Final
Philadelphia 48
Sunday, November 30th 2008
San Francisco 10 Final
Buffalo 3
Baltimore 34 Final
Cincinnati 3
Indianapolis 10 Final
Cleveland 6
Carolina 35 Final
Green Bay 31
Miami 16 Final
St. Louis 12
New Orleans 20 Final
Tampa Bay 23
NY Giants 23 Final
Washington 7
Atlanta 22 Final
San Diego 16
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 13
Pittsburgh 33 Final
New England 10
Denver 34 Final
NY Jets 17
Chicago 14 Final
Minnesota 34
Monday, December 1st 2008
Jacksonville 17 Final
Houston 30