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Broncos 4 downs: Latavius Murray’s late-season surge shows team stuck with Melvin Gordon for way too long

Murray finished with 15 carries for 105 yards and a touchdown in Denver’s win over the Chargers

Latavius Murray (28) of the Denver Broncos jukes as Derwin James Jr. (3) of the Los Angeles Chargers lines him up during the first quarter at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Latavius Murray (28) of the Denver Broncos jukes as Derwin James Jr. (3) of the Los Angeles Chargers lines him up during the first quarter at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 1:  Matt Schubert - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Getting your player ready...

Instant reaction from the Broncos’ 31-28 win over the Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday’s season finale.

Jeudy, Jeudy, Jeudy: Can someone please retrieve Khalil Mack’s cleats from the Empower Field turf? Jerry Jeudy shook the Chargers outside linebacker out of them on a 13-yard reverse run that served as one of many reminders Sunday that the Broncos receiver has turned a corner. Jeudy’s stat line over the last six weeks of the season: 44 receptions, 523 yards and three touchdowns. A player who once appeared to be trending toward first-round bust territory now has to be considered a future building block.

Russ hope meter: If Russell Wilson was looking to build momentum going into the offseason, Sunday looked pretty bleak … until the second-to-last snap of the second quarter. That’s when Russ, rolling to his left, uncorked a 57-yard bomb to Jeudy down the sideline to set up a 3-yard TD pass to Eric Tomlinson. Two more long strikes — 50 yards to Jeudy again in the third quarter, and 52 yards to Freddie Swain in the fourth quarter — showed that maybe Russ still has some of that patented touch left. Which, for now, is enough.

The Replacements: Those who spent the first half of the season begging for the Broncos to cut veteran running back Melvin Gordon received a little more vindication Sunday — not that they needed any. Two of the team’s four touchdowns — a 2-yard Latavius Murray run and 24-yard Tyler Badie reception — came from backs who were on other teams’ practice squads earlier this season. As did the Broncos’ second 100-yard rushing game (from Murray). Gordon had none of the latter and two of the former over 10 games in Denver. So, yeah, imminently replaceable.

Special teams flop: How are you liking Montrell Washington now? The since-benched rookie returner may not have had the breakout season many were expecting, but two fumbled punts in one game from his replacements (Freddie Swain and Brandon Johnson)? Not exactly a glowing endorsement of interim head coach, and special teams guru, Jerry Rosburg’s decision-making. It got so bad the Broncos declined to catch a punt that landed just short of their own 20-yard line late in the fourth quarter.

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