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Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall, left, catches a pass near ex-Broncos cornerback Domonique Foxworth, right, but Marshall can't stay in bounds after the catch Sunday at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
Denver wide receiver Brandon Marshall, left, catches a pass near ex-Broncos cornerback Domonique Foxworth, right, but Marshall can’t stay in bounds after the catch Sunday at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
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Getting your player ready...

Youth movement:

The Broncos started six rookies Sunday and got major contributions from each. The star of the class was Spencer Larsen, who made team history by starting at linebacker and fullback.

No turnovers:

For Jay Cutler, it always has been this simple: Hold on to the ball and win the game. He did not throw an interception for the first time since Oct. 5, and the Broncos did not have a fumble.

Stopping the run:

The Broncos’ run defense was solid and mostly contained Michael Turner, who was third in the league in rushing before Sunday.

Lindsay H. Jones, The Denver Post

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