Broncos’ frustration boils over

San Diego Chargers cornerback Steve Gregory runs over Denver Broncos quarterback Chris Simms after recovering a Simms fumble in the first quarter of Denver's 32-3 loss to the Chargers on Sunday at Invesco Field at Mile High. (The Gazette photos)
Angst over a four-game losing streak was apparent in the Denver Broncos’ locker room after a loss that significantly hurts their chances of winning the AFC West. (The Gazette)
The Broncos lost 32-3 on Sunday to San Diego in a game that was for first place in the AFC West. Denver is 6-4 after a 6-0 start.
“This is probably the most frustrating game I’ve ever played in,” receiver Brandon Marshall said.
The frustration boiled over after Knowshon Moreno fumbled just before crossing the goal line in a 13-0 game. Marshall said something to Moreno, and Moreno shoved him. Moreno was held back by teammates from going after Marshall on the sideline.
“Nothing long term, just the heat of the moment,” Moreno said.
McDaniels said he wasn’t worried about the confrontation, that it was a situation between two competitive players. Marshall said he told Moreno “we’ve got to pick it up,” and was asked if he regretted what he said to Moreno.
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