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This could be rock bottom.
The Broncos' 5-16 slide is their worst 21-game stretch in four decades. They stripped the captaincy from linebacker D.J. Williams for a drunken driving arrest two weeks ago. Now this.
"I've got an old saying that you've got to go through it to get to it," linebacker Mario Haggan said. "And for some reason, somehow, some way, at some point we're going to reap the rewards and the benefits for a couple of dark clouds that have been hitting this team."
With signs in the crowd calling for McDaniels' firing, a 33-3 run by the Rams gave St. Louis a seemingly safe 33-13 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but Orton threw TD passes of 41 and 5 yards to Brandon Lloyd and 16 yards to Eddie Royal to make a game of it.
The Broncos got the ball back with 1:06 remaining and no timeouts, but they had a sack, a dropped pass, an overthrow and an incompletion when defensive end Chris Long hit Orton as he released his last pass.
By then, the stadium was mostly empty.
"There was no quitting going on," Orton said. "We've got good character guys on the team and we'll continue to fight."
Bradford was 22 of 37 for 308 yards, three TDs and no interceptions. He drove the Rams on three straight touchdown drives and two more than ended in field goals after the Broncos took a 10-0 lead.
Bradford's TD tosses all went to tight ends. Michael Hoomanawanui rumbled into the end zone for a 36-yard score after slipping safety Brian Dawkins at the 13. Bill Bajema then scored his first two touchdowns of his six-year NFL career with catches of 2 and 26 yards, the latter when he was uncovered.
"I was selling the run and I slipped out and nobody was around," Bajema said. "Sam put it right on me. All I had to do was just jog into the end zone."
NOTES: Moreno has scored TDs on the Broncos' opening drive three straight weeks. ... Jackson had 72 yards on 29 carries.
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