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Broncos In NFL Playoffs: Tim Tebow Heading To Postseason Despite Another Loss

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ARNIE STAPLETON   01/ 1/12 11:56 PM ET   AP

DENVER — Even in defeat, Tim Tebow came out a winner.

Tebow fell short in his latest comeback bid, yet his Denver Broncos still made it the playoffs Sunday.

As the AFC West champions, no less. Meaning more Tebowmania, at least for another week.

Former Denver quarterback Kyle Orton got his revenge in leading the Kansas City Chiefs over the Broncos 7-3. But the Broncos wound up in the postseason anyway when San Diego knocked off Oakland minutes later.

"It's obviously a little bittersweet right now," Tebow said. "We would have loved to have won that game to have a little momentum going into the playoffs. But I think it's still a special thing what we accomplished, to come back and win the AFC West is very special."

Now, the Broncos (8-8) will host the wild-card Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) in the first round next Sunday.

"Well, we're AFC West champs," Broncos coach John Fox said. "It doesn't matter how you do it. Once you get into the dance, they can't kick you out."

After begrudgingly congratulating Orton, the Broncos celebrated the end to their six-year playoff drought once the Chargers eliminated the Raiders 38-26.

Denver finished 8-8, same as the Raiders and Chargers. They won their first division title since 2005 on a tiebreaker, going 6-6 against common opponents while the others went 5-7.

So, everybody at Mile High got what they wanted even though Tebow couldn't beat the guy he failed to beat out in training camp.

Orton, who also handed Green Bay its only loss, went 2-1 in Kansas City. His steady play likely raised his stock as he prepares to enter free agency. And he might have secured interim coach Romeo Crennel's future with the Chiefs (7-9).

Best of all, he beat the team that benched him after he finally caved under the weight of Tebowmania and the Broncos stumbled to a 1-4 start.

Orton had laid low all week but he finally `fessed up after the game that this game had special meaning to him even though it was for pride and payback and not the playoffs.

"I can't hide that," he said. "But I congratulate those guys. They're in. I congratulate them and I look forward to next year."

The Broncos revamped their offense to fit Tebow's unconventional skill set and surged to the top of their division. They released Orton in the midst of a 7-1 run that included a series of fourth-quarter comebacks that captivated the football world.

Never before in the four-plus decades since the AFL-NFL merger has a starting quarterback returned to start a game in the same season against his former team.

Neither QB had a great day. The game's only touchdown came on Dexter McCluster's 21-yard scamper in the first quarter, so this game was as much about the Punting Colquitt brothers, Dustin and Britton, as it was about Orton vs. Tebow.

The Broncos got one last shot when they got the ball at their 16 with just under a minute left.

Tebow time? Not this time.

Because Fox had declined to go for a 57-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the first half – he was afraid a miss would set up the Chiefs for a double-digit halftime lead – the Broncos had to go 84 yards in 47 seconds instead of just needing to get into range for another game-winner by Matt Prater.

Tebow, who had completed four passes all afternoon with the Broncos running 47 times for 216 yards, including 145 by Willis McGahee, suddenly had to chuck it.

And he was intercepted by cornerback Brandon Carr with 8 seconds left.

Tebow finished 6 of 22 for 60 yards and added 16 yards on six carries.

The Broncos saved $2.6 million by releasing Orton just before Thanksgiving but Orton nearly made them pay an even heftier price for that decision, completing 15 of 29 passes for 180 yards against his former team and connecting with Dwayne Bowe six times for 93 yards before losing him for the second half with a suspected concussion.

"Dwayne was on fire in the first half, and then to lose him for the rest of the game, that really hurt our offense," Orton said. "I have the utmost respect for Champ Bailey, but Dwayne had him turning around in circles a couple times out there."

The Broncos lost two offensive starters in the first half when right guard Chris Kuper, the stalwart on an otherwise young line, broke his left leg and fullback Spencer Larsen hurt a knee.

Kuper's injury made Orton's day bittersweet, too.

"Chris Kuper is a very good friend of mine and to see what happened to him really put a damper on things," Orton said. "He's a great teammate, a great leader on that team and I hope he's able to get back as soon as possible."

Had Denver not backed into the playoffs, boss John Elway's dangerous decision to release Orton at midseason would have gone down as one of the biggest blunders in Broncos history.

And Fox would have been second-guessed for passing up on a 57-yard field goal attempt in the first half even though his kicker is the best in the business from long distance and points were at a premium.

The Broncos finally scored on Prater's 38-yarder in the third quarter, which followed Javier Arenas' muffed punt at his own 20.

Coming off the worst game of his career, a four-turnover blunder at Buffalo, Tebow killed Denver's only promising drive of the first half when he coughed up the football as he was trying to reach across the Chiefs 10-yard line for the first down and linebacker Justin Houston scooped up the loose ball.

In a surreal scene, the Chiefs (7-9) hooted and hollered in their locker room while the playoff-bound Broncos were subdued.

"When we look at our team, we can't say this is our strength. Everything is mediocre," Bailey said. "We've got to get better. If we want to make any kind of fuss in the playoffs, we've got to get better."

And fast.

"Not the way you want to go in," Bailey said as he glanced up at the Chargers-Raiders game on TV. "But, hey, we've got another shot."

"Nobody said how you had to get in," teammate Mario Haggan added. "It's what you do with the opportunity once you get there."

Notes: The Broncos have lost all nine times they've met the Chiefs and their predecessors, the Dallas Texans, in the regular season finale. ... Kuper's replacement, Russ Hochstein, left the game in the fourth quarter with an undisclosed injury and Chris Clark replaced him. ... Chiefs C Casey Wiegmann wouldn't say if this was his last game. "Football has been good to me," he said. "That's all I know."

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DENVER — Even in defeat, Tim Tebow came out a winner. Tebow fell short in his latest comeback bid, yet his Denver Broncos still made it the playoffs Sunday.
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07:49 AM on 01/09/2012
Denver - 29
Pittsburgh - 23

...and the haters fall silent. All you can hear is

TEBOW! TEBOW! TEBOW!
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24hourrifle
A time comes when silence is betrayal
10:38 AM on 01/09/2012
"haters fall silent"....

The problem w/ that comment is your assumption that anyone who criticizes Tebow deserves to be categorized as a "hater"....

"hater" suggests that a person is jealous or resents the success of another.

I am a Christian,and I like Tebow personally.But I also havent seen anything to make me believe he is a good enough QB to have success longterm in the NFL.

Since 1990,only THREE QB's have completed a lower pct of their passes,and the other three were awful,awful NFL busts.

Maybe he will somehow become a better passer and continue to win playoff games,or win a superbowl etc etc....

and y'know what....I hope he does,because I find him sincere and likeable.I just dont see it.

and for those who say "but he keeps winning,thats alll that matters"....

just be honest for a moment....the defense played unbelievably well during most of those W's,there were a number of inexplicably boneheaded and lucky plays by opponents and most importantly....

yes,Tebow led a number of last minute comebacks,and clearly he deserves credit for them.However,during every one of those comebacks,the MAIN reason Denver required a comeback was because of the horrible,AWFUL QB play of Tebow for the first 50+mins of those games.
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Rubyredman
04:50 PM on 01/03/2012
Tebow hate/love aside - ANY GIVEN SUNDAY....!!

Even a broken clock is right twice a day. One never knows....
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04:25 PM on 01/03/2012
Tim Tebow is a better runner than passer and Denver should use the same "double threat" offense Florida gator's Coach Urban developed to win the National Championship with Tebow !
04:00 PM on 01/03/2012
Troy is going to sack Tebow something silly and make him see stars for a few, cause a fumble, get a touchdown, and proceed to the sideline to pray for him. :-)
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ninjacb
not just another white dope on punk
02:30 PM on 01/03/2012
sad. that such a mediocre qb made it to the playoffs with no win from himself or his team. what completely turned me off tebow was the final seconds of the game and there he is, tebowing on the sidelines. and aside from the media's part in all this nonsense surrounding tebow there he was, subjecting all his fans and all us viewers to his discussion with God to please please, sir, help us out here and give us a win. uh, first off, God is busy elsewhere - doesn't tebow know the gop is trying to pick a candidate from a pile of rotten something something? and secondly, does tebow sincerely feel God is listening to his prayers of a GAME?????? please. lets be done with this guy once and for all - he isn't the second coming for crying out loud.
03:22 PM on 01/03/2012
Ninjacb.... Where to start with this? That's what I'm asking myself, okay let's try this.... First off, how do you know Tebow was praying to "win" the game? What if he was praying for Kuper, who just broke his ankle..? There are alot of things people pray for, YOU are jumping onto what people are saying about Tebow.. No body is trying to make him the second comming of Christ okay, he's a man, like you or I. The only differance is you say "GOD BLESS AMERICA!!" HEEE HAAAW, he says, "Lord, please bless the chiefs as they play us today, please Lord keep our team and their team safe at all times, lord bless our fans who came today to support our CHILD'S GAME that we all play and make millions.." So see "Ninja" what an open view of life will get you? Take care!
06:17 PM on 01/03/2012
Kris-
The problem that many have with Tebow is not his religion, but with the league marketing his religion. I don't know and don't care if Matt Stafford, Cam Newton or Mark Sanchez pray before, during or after a game and I have no clue as to what religion they are. Perhaps they are just as religious as Tebow, but the league doesn't market them in that way and that, I think, is why people are very passionate about him on either side. The league is doing him an injustice by marketing him as being super religious because it will naturally cause a divide (like any discussion on religion does). It does not help when the league markets the Broncos-Lions game as "Good vs. Evil." That sets a whole fan base against Tebow (the reason the Bronco's are "good"). Perhaps Matt Stafford is just as "good."
It is the marketing of Tebow as the second coming (and not of John Elway) that turns lots of people off. Most would appreciate an underdog succeeding, but for his marketing. It is off-putting and divisive to me.
02:00 PM on 01/03/2012
I guess Tim will have to pray his butt off this week. If his goes down by a lot of points, his new crown will be the king of kings of losers. I'd like to see the guy make it in the NFL. Learn this off season on throwing and keep God out of it.
03:23 PM on 01/03/2012
KEEP GOD OUT OF IT!!! ARE YOU FOR REAL!!! God is in all, c'mon now!
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Rubyredman
04:11 PM on 01/03/2012
How about keep "public prayer" out of it. Something about the Philistines praying in front of men, etc...

I do agree though, whether one chooses to acknowledge it or not, God(dess) is in and is everything (including us)....
01:48 PM on 01/04/2012
God doesn't care who wins a kids game. Grow up!
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letitsnow
There's a war going on for your mind
01:21 PM on 01/03/2012
As a lifelong Broncos fan all I can say is we don't deserve this playoff spot and the Steelers are going to cream us. I think I'll go snowboarding and listen to the game on the radio. That may take some of the sting out of the carnage.

Here's to hoping we get a real QB in the 2012 draft.
12:16 PM on 01/03/2012
Nothing but excuses coming from Denver. In Tebow's eyes, if they win, it's God's will. If they lose, God is only presenting them with a challenge to get better.... If Tebow wants to pray, more power to him, just please keep the cameras off him when he is 'tebowing' - I don't want to see 45-60 seconds of nothing but watching some guy talk to his imaginary friend(s).
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juzcuz
12:00 PM on 01/03/2012
UGH! To think that I've been a Bronco fan for 40 years and they're  going to the playoffs which they don't deserve at all, blush-blush. Second-string Steelers can beat the Broncos and TeBone, it should be a cynch.
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mujer-lg
11:02 PM on 01/03/2012
You've been a Bronco fan for 40 years and now finally fed up when we're in the playoffs? That's hilarious. We've had some terrible teams and most likely we'll get creamed but we were in a REBUILDING year coming off a 4-12 year. Our offensive line is like the 2nd youngest in the NFL, our WR's are both 2nd years although DT is more like a rookie because of injuries; Tebow will get better, the defense has some issues especially if Dawkins can't play but the bottom line is the Broncos did enough to win the AFC West; the other teams didn't.
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Donald Kinge
11:36 AM on 01/03/2012
The NFL can't kick out the Broncos from "the dance" - but I bet the Steelers will.
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butlercaddie
Fear->Anger->Hate->Tea
09:54 AM on 01/03/2012
My problem is not with Tebow, it's with his faith-based fans. You;ve already ruined politics, can;t you leave the NFL alone?
11:21 AM on 01/03/2012
You've already said that.
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butlercaddie
Fear->Anger->Hate->Tea
11:44 AM on 01/03/2012
It got mawded the first time as part of a lnger post, not sure if it was going to arise before Easter.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
11:31 AM on 01/03/2012
This is not to mention that Tebow is a mediocre (at best) quarterback.
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butlercaddie
Fear->Anger->Hate->Tea
09:45 AM on 01/03/2012
I think God'sMessage is clear here: put the Catholic in.
09:42 AM on 01/03/2012
Will this be the last supper for Tim? Will Big Ben and company feast like lions?
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
03:47 AM on 01/03/2012
pitts gona smash these guys. i got no hate for tim but they cant beat teams like pitt or greenbay or the saints
03:25 AM on 01/03/2012
Guess we are out of the top 20 draft picks so we can get killed next week. Oh got to love those "gifts" of fourth quarter comebacks!!!!!! Maybe all of the Tebow lovers will get a clue next year into the fourth or fifth game. Elway is not going to let this one slide for sure
07:11 AM on 01/03/2012
Elway just needs to come out of retirement. Tebow is pitiful.
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mujer-lg
11:05 PM on 01/03/2012
Yeah I'd rather not be watching my Broncos in the playoffs then sitting around waiting for next year's draft. (Heavy sarcasm here)