DENVER (AP) — For a team that hasn't tasted much success since Peyton Manning and DeMarcus Ware were still burnishing their Hall of Fame credentials in Denver a decade ago, this version of the Broncos sure keeps showing off a championship-level moxie.
That's exactly what coach Sean Payton predicted would happen back in training camp when he started touting his team as having the ingredients to win the next Super Bowl.
Their 22-19 thriller over Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday marked their seventh comeback of the season, their seventh win in a one-score game, their eighth consecutive victory and their NFL-best 11th straight triumph at home.
“We just got a resilient team that just believes we’re going to win,” quarterback Bo Nix said, "and at the end of the game when

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