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John Leyba, The Denver Post
Denver Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) puts a big hit on Jacksonville Jaguars running back Denard Robinson (16) during the the first quarter on Dec. 4, 2016 at EverBank Field.
Nicki Jhabvala of The Denver Post.
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Key stats and figures from the in Week 13:

8-4: Broncos’ record after the win, ensuring that they will finish the season above .500 for an NFL-best 28th-time in 33 seasons under owner Pat Bowlen.

6th: Broncos’ standing in the AFC playoffs following their victory and Miami’s loss Sunday.

51: Yards returned for a touchdown by after his pick-six in the third quarter. Roby  became the ninth Bronco with multiple interceptions returned for a touchdown in a single season. The play was Roby’s second pick-six and the Broncos’ fourth defensive touchdown this season.

5th: became the fifth NFL cornerback with multiple interceptions in each of the last five seasons when he picked off in the second quarter.

20: Times cornerbacks Chris Harris, and Bradley Roby were targeted in coverage, per . They allowed only six catches for 57 yards.

9: Total pass deflections by the Broncos’ defense.

29 games: The Broncos’ winning streak when winning the turnover battle, a franchise record and NFL high.

506: Yards on 11 punts by Riley Dixon for a 40.8 net average. His 506 yards are fifth-most in a single game in franchise history.

1-of-13: Broncos third-down efficiency.

206 yards: Total offense by the Broncos, including 104 passing by quarterback .

402: Career catches for Emmanuel Sanders, who reached the 400-mark with a 12-yard reception in the first quarter. He finished the game with three catches out of nine targets for 28 yards.

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