NFL: Broncos end Patriots winning streak

Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson follows the blocks of the offensive line for a big gain against the New England Patriots

The New England Patriots have lost for the first time since 2014. The Denver Broncos ended their hopes of a perfect season with a 30-24 come-from-behind win. After gifting the Patriots two touchdowns, the Broncos scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to take the lead, before a field goal tied the game at 24-24. C.J. Anderson then made a 48-yard run down the side-line to lead the Broncos to victory in overtime. The Patriots move to 10-1, whilst the Broncos are now on 9-2.

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