Twitter reacts to Broncos’ last-second win vs. Chiefs

The Denver Broncos pulled off an impressive upset against the Kansas City Chiefs with a 22-19 victory on Sunday afternoon. Fans and pundits alike took to Twitter (now known as X) to share their reactions and thoughts on the thrilling game.

Following this exciting win at home against the Chiefs, the Broncos will have a bye week in Week 12. They will then hit the road to face the Washington Commanders in Week 13 on Sunday, November 30.

**Did you know?**
There are 25 celebrities who are proud Broncos fans. Stay tuned for more fan insights and game updates!
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/twitter-reacts-broncos-last-second-010852724.html

MNF + Week 9 Panic Meter: 7 WRs CLOSE TO COPING CORNER + TOP Waiver Wire adds for Week 10

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Nine weeks into the fantasy season and we have plenty of panic on the streets. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone fire up the ‘People’s Panic Meter’ to answer your emails and social submissions. Boone also provides players you need to target on the waiver wire, including a few deep sleepers you may not have to fight for with your league mates.

**Episode Breakdown:**

– (1:00) Matt’s Monday Night Football solo recap: Cardinals 27, Cowboys 17
– (17:50) Justin Boone joins the show for the People’s Panic Meter
– (20:40) Coping Corner check-in
– (23:30) Panic Meter discussion featuring Rome Odunze, DK Metcalf, Justin Jefferson, Darnell Mooney, and George Kittle
– (56:30) Panic Meter continues with Kenneth Walker III, Commanders offense, Tyrone Tracy Jr., Brian Thomas Jr., and Chargers offense
– (1:18:15) Justin Boone’s Waiver Wire adds for Week 10

🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube.
https://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/article/mnf–week-9-panic-meter-7-wrs-close-to-coping-corner–top-waiver-wire-adds-for-week-10-050841921.html

Commanders' penalty leads to Chargers' opening touchdown

The Commanders had the Chargers stopped at the Washington 11-yard line, setting up Cameron Dicker for a field goal attempt. Dicker made the chip-shot kick; however, the Chargers’ points were taken off the board due to an offsides penalty.

Mike Sainristil was flagged for offsides, granting the Chargers a first down. This costly error proved pivotal.

Just two plays later, Justin Herbert connected with Ladd McConkey for a 2-yard touchdown, putting the Chargers ahead 7-0.

During the drive, Herbert suffered a cut on his left hand and a scraped elbow after a 41-yard run. Despite the minor injury, he completed 3 of 4 passes for 21 yards on the opening drive.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/commanders-penalty-leads-to-chargers-opening-touchdown

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