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Tim Tebow, Broncos Beat Steelers In Overtime: Denver Wins On TD Pass To Demaryius Thomas (VIDEO)

ARNIE STAPLETON   01/ 8/12 11:58 PM ET   AP

DENVER — "Pull the trigger," John Elway told his Denver Broncos star, Tim Tebow, trying to shake the quarterback from a three-game funk.

Tebow went one better – he pulled off an upset.

A rejuvenated Tebow connected with Demaryius Thomas on an electrifying 80-yard touchdown pass on the first play of overtime and the Broncos defeated the stunned Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23 in the AFC wild-card game on Sunday.

Wild doesn't begin to describe it. The play took 11 seconds and was the quickest ending to an overtime in NFL history.

Thomas hauled in a high play-action pass at the Denver 38, stiff-armed Ike Taylor and then outraced backup safety Ryan Mundy to the end zone.

"I was just saying, `Man trust your speed. Trust your speed. Don't cut back. Don't cut back.' And he kept it straight. He outran the guy," said Willis McGahee, whose fourth-quarter fumble helped Pittsburgh tie it.

"I was like, `Oh my God, is he still running?' Please just go. Please. Please."

Tebow, who had done next to nothing in the second half after a 20-point explosion in the second quarter, looked as startled as everyone else. He chased down Thomas and knelt on one knee – Tebowing as it's known – in the end zone while the crowd was going crazy. Then he pounded a fist in triumph and took a victory lap.

"When I saw him scoring, first of all, I just thought, `Thank you, Lord,'" Tebow said. "Then, I was running pretty fast, chasing him – like I can catch up to D.T! Then I just jumped into the stands, first time I've done that. That was fun. Then, got on a knee and thanked the Lord again and tried to celebrate with my teammates and the fans."

Behind Tebow's season-high 316 yards passing, the Broncos (9-8) are heading to New England for a second-round game against the top-seeded Patriots (13-3) on Saturday night.

The Patriots walloped the Broncos 41-23 last month, sending Tebow into a funk that included seven turnovers and a 40 percent completion clip – and prompting Elway to implore him to "pull the trigger" in the playoffs.

Did he ever.

And unlike Elway, who lost his first postseason start – to the Steelers at home in 1984 – Tebow is 1-0 in the playoffs.

"We're just a fighting team. A lot of resilience," cornerback Champ Bailey said. "In any adverse situation, we'll find a way to get out of it. Everybody says we backed into the playoffs, we're in. We did something right along the way. We're in it. We won a game. Now, we've got to go try to win another one."

The Steelers (12-5) lost despite Ben Roethlisberger rallying injury-depleted Pittsburgh from a two-touchdown halftime deficit with 10 points in the final 10 minutes.

Pittsburgh called tails for the overtime coin toss, and it came up heads.

Tebow, who engineered five fourth-quarter comebacks and three OT wins in the regular season, wasted no time finding Thomas over the middle with just his second pass on first down all night – and his first completion.

Thomas also had receptions of 51 and 58 yards to set up second-quarter touchdowns after Tebow lost his top target, Eric Decker, to a seriously injured left knee, in the first half.

"They were the No. 1 defense and we are the No. 1 offense running the ball," Thomas said. "So, I feel like they wanted to make a statement and stop the run. I don't know if they forgot about the passing game. The last couple of games that we had, we were not passing the ball that great."

Thus, Elway's admonition.

"I feel like he came out and played confident," Eddie Royal said. "And I think that's what John was trying to tell him: Play the way you know how to play. And Tim did that. He was smart with the ball and really led this offense today."

Tebow's passer rating of 125.6 was the highest in Broncos postseason history.

"He showed he's a quarterback in the NFL, case closed," McGahee said. "They say he couldn't throw. They said we wouldn't be able to run the ball on them. We did that. I wonder what they're going to say next week."

Mundy was playing in place of Ryan Clark, the Steelers' leading tackler who sat this one out because of a blood condition that's exacerbated at altitude.

"We lost, and it's not because I didn't play; we had very capable guys that played well," said Clark, who was one of several Steelers sidelined or injured. Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey was out, replaced by Doug Legursky, who had a bad snap right before halftime that moved Pittsburgh out of field goal range.

On the first snap of overtime, Thomas pulled in Tebow's high pass and raced down the Broncos sideline, sending the crowd, including Elway, the Broncos executive vice president, into a frenzy at Sports Authority Field, which was rocking like the old Mile High Stadium back in the 1990s.

McGahee sold the play-action well, drawing safety Troy Polamalu and others up to the line to defend the run and leaving Thomas with room on the crossing pattern to grab the pass and turn on the jets for the 80-yard score, Tebow's longest pass play as a pro.

"It was a little surprising," Steelers linebacker James Farrior said. "But I guess he's been working hard. He's taken a lot of criticism over the past few weeks about his throwing motion, his passing game. Like I said earlier, he's a competitor. You keep trying to down a guy, and a guy like him who's a tough competitor, he's going to get you one time."

Hines Ward called this defeat "just as disappointing" as last year's loss to Green Bay in the Super Bowl.

"I've been on a lot of really good teams, thank God, and I felt this team was up there with them," Polamalu said. "We weren't able to stay healthy and keep a cohesiveness like we wanted to."

Tebow completed 10 of 21 passes and Thomas hauled in four of them for 204 yards after Decker was injured on a hit by linebacker James Harrison.

Thomas, who missed training camp while recovering from a torn Achilles and the start of the season while dealing with a fractured finger, has come on strong of late, averaging 109 yards over the last six games.

But the Broncos' top pick in 2010 – taken three slots ahead of Tebow in the first round – hadn't had done anything like this.

"It's amazing because I haven't played explosive like I did in college in a long time," Thomas said.

Tebow threw two TD passes and also ran 10 times for 50 yards and a touchdown.

"I think we executed a little bit better. We tried to step up," he said. "We knew it was win or go home. This team wanted to fight. We wanted to play another game."

These two teams had played the first ever regular season overtime game on Sept. 22, 1974, in Denver. Now, they played the first non-sudden death playoff game in history. The new rules called for both teams to get the ball in the extra period providing there wasn't a touchdown by either the offense or defense.

Tebow took care of that in a hurry.

Making his first appearance in the playoffs after going 7-4 as Denver's starter, Tebow outplayed Roethlisberger, a two-time Super Bowl winner playing on a bad ankle, who fell to 10-4 in the playoffs.

Roethlisberger was 22 for 40 for 289 yards with one TD, one interception and five sacks. Tebow wasn't taken down once by the league's top defense.

The Broncos snapped a three-game losing streak that had many wondering if they were even worthy of their first playoff in six seasons, and it kept the Steelers from their 34th playoff win, which would have broken a tie with the Cowboys for the most ever.

Tebow led Denver to 20 second-quarter points – they had scored just 13 in the quarter in his 11 starts – but a 20-6 halftime lead didn't last long.

Receiver Mike Wallace had a 1-yard TD run, Shaun Suisham kicked a short field goal and Jerricho Cotchery grabbed a 31-yard TD pass with 3:48 left in regulation to tie it.

The Steelers were nearing field goal range in the final minute of regulation but the Broncos sacked Roethlisberger three times on that final drive, forcing a fumble that Roethlisberger recovered.

"We were moving it and we had a shot," Roethlisberger said. "Someone got, it felt like a finger, on the ball and knocked it out. After that, you're trying to throw a 70-yard Hail Mary and that's hard."

Roethlisberger never got the ball back as Tebow added to his growing list of impossible victories in the blink of an eye and a flick of the wrist.

"He gets a lot of flak when things go wrong," Clark said, "but he played phenomenal today."

Notes: This was the Broncos' second playoff win since Elway retired following his second straight Super Bowl triumph in 1999, and their first since Jan. 14, 2006, when they handed Tom Brady his first playoff loss. The Broncos lost to the Steelers the following week. ... This was the first OT playoff game since the Saints beat the Vikings 31-28 in the NFC championship on Jan. 24, 2010.

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DENVER — "Pull the trigger," John Elway told his Denver Broncos star, Tim Tebow, trying to shake the quarterback from a three-game funk. Tebow went one better – he pulled off an upset.
DENVER — "Pull the trigger," John Elway told his Denver Broncos star, Tim Tebow, trying to shake the quarterback from a three-game funk. Tebow went one better – he pulled off an upset.
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chrisfrenzy
I am that one guy who says those things.
01:38 PM on 01/10/2012
Wow, Tebow! That's great! I'll be goddamned!
11:02 AM on 01/10/2012
Seriously, you think God has a hand in the outcome of a football game? So God doesn't like any of the Steelers? Oh, wait, maybe he doesn't like their name, Maybe he didn't catch that they spell it differently.
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Gabe A Davis
I am an American.
12:30 PM on 01/10/2012
Please stop being so preditable. Most Christians I have ever known do not pray for winning the game. They usually pray for safety of both team, good sportsmanship as well as blessings on both sides.
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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
08:05 AM on 01/10/2012
No madder what did he or did he not throw that pass right on the money...
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florenzfan
Illegitimate Father of our Nation.
11:43 PM on 01/09/2012
Given the spread, he should expect the 'Judas kiss' from a Vegas bookie.
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cgin
10:22 PM on 01/09/2012
As a person of faith, I don’t think much of any person who arrogantly believes that a public display of adoration to one’s God miraculously leads to touchdowns, homeruns, goals or even baskets.

I never saw Jordan on one knee praying before hitting a game winning basket nor did I ever see Mantle don biblical verses smeared under his eyes before hitting a 500ft homerun, and I‘ve surely never, never seen Brady brake out into a staged public prayer before winning a Super Bowl.

There are over 2 billion Christians worldwide and for one individual to claim that God has chosen him to win over his opponent in a mere sporting event cheapens the power of prayer.

By the way, if any Christian, Muslin, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist….want to pray for me, please do, but do it incognito - it has better results.
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Gabe A Davis
I am an American.
12:33 PM on 01/10/2012
I don't think Tebow has made that claim anywhere do you? I haven't heard one comment from Tebow this is why he prays. How do you know what he is praying about? Can you hear him on t.v. when he does it? How do you know he is not praying about safety of others and just being thankful? I know I don't know so I won't say.
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cgin
04:13 PM on 01/10/2012
That’s the same response my kids used to give me when I confronted them about anything. What are you talking about, Dad? You didn’t see me do it, so how in the world can you say I did it?

By the way, I have indisputably seen and heard, along with another million tv viewers, Mr Tebow powwow overtly with his maker in a very public manner before, during and after games, and trust me, it was not to end world hunger.

It can not be denied - it is what it is. The best thing we can all do now is to counsel him to do it in private, as it should be.
08:41 PM on 01/09/2012
Congrats to a great kid, with a great set of priorities. We need more like him!!
08:28 PM on 01/09/2012
I don't appreciate people who have to make a public display of their religion but their are much worse example in the sports world full of bad characters.
Give the dude his dude.
He looked great yesterday and I'm no fan of him or the Broncos.
08:41 AM on 01/11/2012
Bigwave940...thats because your not a CHRISTIAN...JESUS said that if you are ashamed of me before men,i will be ashamed of you before my heavenly FATHER.
04:10 AM on 01/22/2012
And who made you judge and jury of that?
Go back to Sunday school .
People like you are exactly what's wrong with your distorted view of Christianity.
Judgmental crap in your cold heart.
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TexasTreader
Fluffy, the yard dog
07:54 PM on 01/09/2012
All the junk professional athletes get into and Tebow is the subject of controversy?
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
01:58 AM on 01/10/2012
Yeah, well, there is a very vocal minority known as atheists (certainly not all atheists) who foam at the mouth everytime the word God is mentioned. They feel the compulsion to come in and tear anyone down who even faintly smells of religion or spirituality. Much like a vampire has a compulsion to seduce unwitting participants in order to feed on their blood.
07:48 PM on 01/09/2012
I don't like the new rules. I think when you have a tie you should play another quarter and the team that scores the most points win.
09:04 PM on 01/09/2012
Which means you don't like the old rules either, because the new rules as CLOSER to what you're asking for than the old ones.
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Gabe A Davis
I am an American.
12:37 PM on 01/10/2012
I disagree. I remember plenty of times where the team would play a whole quarter and after that we would know who would have won unless it was still a tie. NFL and T.V. outlets were tired of overtime games taking over their programming. I liked the old way better. I don't like one play determing the game. Though Tebow did an outstanding job of executing that throw.
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mdsco
07:46 PM on 01/09/2012
I don't think half the people who comment about Tebow on hp even watch football. They just like to jump on and comment on his religion. I am not a religious person but as long as the Broncos keep winning I don't care who he prays to.
12:49 AM on 01/10/2012
I don't care who Tebow prays to either. Just let him do it in private. His prayers have no place on the field. His behavior is unsportsmanlike. Not everyone is Christian and it just takes away from the game. Pure and simple -- it's in bad taste!
02:02 AM on 01/10/2012
Why.. why is it unsportsmanlike? do you even watch sports, guy pray every game and don't get put on TV like Tebow, is that his fault. In fact in many games, groups of guys from both teams will meet on the field and pray, right there in public, after the game. Why is Tebow a problem but all the rest of the athletes praying not a problem?

I am not even a little religious, but I just don't see the problem, who cares if he prays before the game.
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firfytr
03:19 AM on 01/10/2012
But occupying public parks, carrying obscene signs, marching down the street half naked in gay parades is ok for most hp posters, but a guy on a knee, not bothering anybody is bad taste???

I'm thinkin if he got out a rug and bowed to Mecca, you'd have people jumping to his defense.

The mind of a lib never ceases to amaze me.
06:41 PM on 01/09/2012
Thanks to Tim Tebow thousands of young American boys are going to be playing football instead of wasting their time playing with themselves.
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spunky2go
Only Mean People Wear Fur
07:18 PM on 01/09/2012
There are some comedians up in here today...thank you!!! lol
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trinity
07:59 PM on 01/09/2012
Ok, that's funny, Bronco fan or not, that's funny....
06:25 PM on 01/09/2012
Great game. Great team effort. Bring on the Pats!
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Marturia
Are we there yet?
11:46 PM on 01/09/2012
The Patriots will be hard to beat. I'm a Coloradan and a Broncos fan, but know that it's gonna take a real miracle for the Broncos to pull that off. We can always believe........
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Gabe A Davis
I am an American.
12:42 PM on 01/10/2012
Maybe the Broncos will learn from the last Pat game and take the rush of wining the Steelers game with them!
06:19 PM on 01/09/2012
As a person ... Tim Tebow is a throwback ... the role model of all role models ... ESPECIALLY in professional sports ... ESPECIALLY in professional football ... which, at times, seems to be populated primarily by an extremely motley collection of renegades, outlaws and thugs.

After he chooses to be done with football ... hopefully sooner rather than later ... he'd be a shoo-in running for Governor of Florida ... and an indescribable improvement over the T'bagging carpetbagger currently in the job!

If I had been fortunate enough to have had a son of my own ... as a person ... I would have liked him to be exactly like Tim!

Best Wishes to the guy in whatever he chooses to do!
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
06:44 PM on 01/09/2012
He should run for G.OD. I am sure you will vote for his G.odliness.

Tim Tebow 4 G.od 2000forever
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luminafitness
We won. Deal with it. Seriously.
07:55 PM on 01/09/2012
Sounds like that's what you want and not him. How unfair of you. He's put in considerable time and effort into being his best at what he seems to want to do ... play football.

You people are worse than his critics, IMO. You want him to be a governor, sooner rather than later no less. The poster above you wants Tebow to be the leader of chastity.

Given the commitment Tebow has given to excel at football, I think HE wants to play football.
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tebowishot
LIBS ARE GENEROUS WHEN SPENDING OTHERS MONEY
06:12 PM on 01/09/2012
Congrats broncos, great team effort.Tebow class act all the way.I bet all the haters lost alot of money last night.
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Mark Montgomery
The forces of fear do not scare me
05:41 PM on 01/09/2012
Champ Bailey really came through with some clutch plays at the end of the game