Minneapolis (AP) - Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos came through again with a strong, determined finish after enduring another slow start.This
time, Tebow was in a groove the entire second half -- not just in the
waning minutes -- and his teammates on defense were getting gobbled up.
But there they were in the end, emulating Tebow's late-game touch.
Tebow
passed for a season-best 202 yards and two third-quarter touchdowns to
help the unflappable Broncos win their fifth straight game, 35-32 over
the Minnesota Vikings Sunday on Matt Prater's 23-yard field goal as time
expired.
"I know that I had a lot of help. Offensive line did a
great job, and receivers stepped up and made me look a lot better than I
really am," said Tebow, who completed 10 of 15 passes, his best
percentage as an NFL starter, and posted a career-high passer rating of
149.3.
Prater kicked two field goals in the final 93 seconds for
the Broncos (7-5), who forged a first-place tie in the AFC West with a
loss by the Oakland Raiders. Christian Ponder set Minnesota's
single-game rookie record with 381 yards passing, including a pair of
long touchdowns to Percy Harvin, but his sideline throw with 1:33
remaining was intercepted by Andre Goodman and returned to the 15-yard
line.
Lance Ball's first-down run for 11 yards made it
first-and-goal at the 4 with 1:12 remaining, but the Vikings decided
against letting them score right away and took their chances with a
shank or a block instead. But the Broncos drained the clock for Prater's
winner and raised their record to 6-1 with Tebow as the starter.
"Hard to argue. That guy wins games," Ponder said.
Harvin had a career-high 156 yards for the Vikings (2-10), who lost their fourth in a row.
"Too
many times this year we've had leads and then had letdowns or missed
assignments," Harvin said. "It's another game we feel we had control of,
and to somehow let it slip away, that's disgusting."
In seven
games with Tebow, the Broncos offense has 30 first-half points. They
were blanked in this one, on the board only because of Mario Haggan's
16-yard interception return for a first-quarter score. Tebow's third
turnover of the season, a sack by Jared Allen that forced a fumble with
39 seconds left before halftime, gave the Vikings three free points.
But
they can't be counted out. Whether their unconventional quarterback is
trying to complete a down-field pass or if they're flirting again with
defeat, the Broncos haven't flinched.
"There were a lot of
questions on the outside. Sometimes it gets built up like they were on
the inside, but the one thing I will say is the guy wins," coach John
Fox said. "He does it with his feet. He does it with his arm. He's
young. He's just going to get better."
Harvin, a fellow former Florida star, said he was worried once Tebow got the ball late in the game.
"I
was sure enough hoping we were going to get him, but I've been on his
teams," Harvin said, adding: "He's a winner. He's a leader. All of the
things you hear about, you may think it's too much, but that's what he
is."
After serving as the backbone of Denver's resurgence, putting
Tebow in position for all of those rallies, the Broncos gave up 489
yards. Toby Gerhart gained 91 yards on 21 carries. But they picked off
Ponder twice, recovered his fumble and applied enough pressure to
equalize the game.
"It's been fun, a fun ride," Haggan said. "This team is close, believes, has a lot of character, but we're not done."
Demaryius
Thomas caught four passes for 144 yards and both touchdowns for the
Broncos, who have won four games with Tebow by either four or three
points. Thomas was wide open twice, with the coverage by Minnesota's
depleted secondary breaking down often, but Tebow had to find him.
Pushed out of the pocket with no one open, he ran left and delivered on
on-target across-his-body throw to Thomas, who ran the rest of the way
and dragged a couple of defenders into the end zone for a 41-yard score
that cut the Minnesota lead to 22-21 late in the third.
"We put in a lot of work," Thomas said. "It's paid off. It's about that time."
During
a dizzying display of back-and-forth touchdowns, with both Ponder and
Tebow putting together their best games as pros. Ryan Longwell's third
field goal, with 3:06 left, made it 32-29 Vikings, teeing another one up
for Tebow.
He threw a wobbler that still landed on target, when
Thomas hauled in a 40-yard completion. Thomas couldn't bring in the
third-down pass at the goal line, but Prater tied the game with a
46-yarder before Ponder's second glaring mistake.
Harvin's second
score, a 48-yard catch and run, was the first fourth-quarter touchdown
given up by the Broncos in five games and made it 29-21 Minnesota. They
averaged 15 points allowed over their previous four games.
But
there went the Broncos again. Tebow hit Thomas for 42 yards, and Willis
McGahee rumbled into the end zone from 24 yards out. Then Tebow took the
snap on the 2-point conversion and rolled to his right and over the
goal line to tie the game at 29.
Except for that play, he looked more like pocket passer on this afternoon, running only four times.
"It's crazy. Just try to do whatever they ask of me," Tebow said.