Watch: Broncos convert wild fourth down for touchdown
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We’re not sure what the most impressive part of this play was: Wilson evading defensive end Shaq Laswon, wide receiver Courtland Sutton’s catch, or Wilson’s heave that initially looked like a throwaway but was a perfectly placed ball.
The play was initially ruled incomplete before replay confirmed Sutton dragged his left foot with possession before stepping out of bounds.
Wilson is clicking in the first half, going 8-of-10 for 75 yards with the touchdown midway through the second quarter.
Entering Week 10, Wilson was 154-of-233 (66.1 percent) for 1,613 yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. The touchdown to Sutton gives him more touchdown passes in nine games than he had all of last season.
This is the version of Wilson the Broncos thought they were trading for during the 2022 offseason. It took longer than expected for him to arrive, but now that he’s here, the Broncos could be a tough out the rest of the year.
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