
Broncos wide receiver Cody Latimer (14) catches a touchdown pass during the third quarter against San Francisco 49ers. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
The in their new, lavish Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, giving Denver its third-largest margin of victory in the team’s preseason history.
Here are some other notable figures from the Broncos’ second preseason victory this year, and their first on the road:
78.9 percent: Average completion percentage of Denver’s three quarterbacks. Peyton Manning was 12-of-14 (81.5 percent), Brock Osweiler was 10-of-13 (76.9 percent) and Zac Dysert was 8-of-11 (72.7 percent)
5: Solo tackles by Brandon Marshall, who made his first start at weakside linebacker and tied for the team lead (with Charles Mitchell) in solo tackles.
15: Different receivers who combined for the Broncos’ 30 pass completions.
17 and 124: Penalties and total yards, respectively, collected by the Broncos and 49ers combined.
357 vs. 230: Broncos’ total net yards vs. 49ers’ total net yards. Denver recorded 71 total offensive plays, averaging a gain of 5 yards on each play, while San Francisco had 59 offensive plays, with an average gain of 3.9 yards on each.
270 vs. 161: Broncos’ net yards passing vs. 49ers’ net yards passing.
105: Passing yards by Osweiler, three more than Manning.
1: Career NFL touchdowns by Cody Latimer. The rookie receiver scored his first off a 33-yard pass from Osweiler with 6:56 left in the third quarter.
32.4: Rating for 49ers backup QB Blaine Gabbert, who completed 8 of 14 pass attempts for 40 yards, with one interception.



