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Broncos coach Sean Payton may not be interested in baby steps, but that’s what his team took Sunday in win vs. Packers: “It was nice to finally finish”

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Even the ugliest of wins goes on the left side of the ledger.

Sean Payton knows it.

He praised his team Sunday for finding its way to the finish line of a 19-17 victory that won’t find its way into any sort of football pantheon.

“The teams that have that trait generally fare better,” Payton said of handling adversity. “I was glad to see us do that.”

The Denver Broncos, though? No finish line or arrivals or anything much beyond a deep breath in sight. They have a long way to go.

Even the rosiest tinted glasses can’t hide the warts on this team.

Or the 2-5 record.

Or the virtually nonexistent playoff odds that increased infinitesimally when Denver staved off yet another shaky second half on its home field thanks to P.J. Locke’s interception just after the two-minute warning.

Could the Broncos find themselves on the Autobahn? Suddenly whizzing past traffic, gaining on lost time and making like Jacksonville or Detroit last year? Riding a heater to the postseason like the 2-6 Jaguars did or to Week 18 contention like the 1-6 Lions did?

The Broncos found a way to win at home for the first time this season rather than finding a way to lose for the fourth straight time. They staved off more dubious franchise history in the process and made a big run slightly more possible.

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