Peyton Manning threw four touchdown passes against the Cardinals on Sunday to bring his career total to 503. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
The notable stats and figures from the Broncos’ 41-20 win over the Cardinals at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Week 5.
503: Career touchdown passes by Peyton Manning through Sunday. His first-quarter pass to Julius Thomas was his 500th, making him only the second player (with Brett Favre) to throw 500 TDs and the fastest to reach the milestone (243 games).
226: Receiving yards by Demaryius Thomas, breaking Shannon Sharpe’s single-game franchise record of 214 yards.
92: Total rushing yards by the Broncos on 28 carries. The Cardinals recorded just 37 yards on 19 carries.
568 and 215: Total net yards by the Broncos and Cardinals, respectively.
7, 67: Total penalties and yards for the Broncos. The Cardinals were called for three penalties for 15 yards.
44 percent: Third-down efficiency by the Broncos (7-of-16). The Cardinals converted 19 percent (3-of-16) of their third downs.
22:47: Second-half time of possession by the Broncos. The Cardinals had the ball for only 8:13.
44: Yards of Brandon McManus’ third-quarter field goal, the longest of his career.





