Oct 5, 2008 - 8:52 PM
By Tony Desiere PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer
DENVER (Ticker) -- The Denver Broncos finally have a reason to feel good about their defense.
Jay Cutler tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Stokley and Matt Prater kicked three goals Sunday, lifting the Broncos to a 16-13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Broncos (4-1) held the Buccaneers to a pair of field goals by Matt Bryant until Jeff Garcia threw a 7-yard TD pass to Ike Hilliard with 2:02 remaining.
Denver came into the game ranked 29th in scoring, allowing 29.3 points per game, and 31st in passing.
"Obviously, that was a nice team win," Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said. "We beat a good team in Tampa Bay, they're a team that will be in the playoffs. Excellent defense, offense and special teams. Our guys fought hard for 60 minutes and that is what I'm most proud of."
Denver snapped a 6-6 tie on Cutler's scoring pass to Stokley with 5:51 remaining in the third quarter. It was Stokley's first touchdown of the season.
"We've been in some high-scoring ballgames," Cutler. "The defense has caught a lot of heat, but we knew they were better than that. We have too much talent and too much character over there."
Tampa Bay quarterback Brian Griese suffered a shoulder injury and was knocked out of the game with 8:39 remaining in the third period when he was hit by cornerback Champ Bailey on a blitz. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Buccaneers (3-2).
"We were behind on down and distance," Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden said. "We had a couple of sacks that compounded that and that is no way to win here."
Garcia replaced Griese in his first appearance since he suffered an ankle injury in a season-opening 24-20 loss to the New Orleans Saints.
"I feel great," Garcia said. "When I got my reps in practice this week, I felt sharp, crisp and accurate and I had a bounce in my step, which is important for my style of play."
Garcia directed a 90-yard drive for the Buccaneers' only touchdown, but the possession took nearly 5 1/2 minutes.
With three timeouts remaining, Gruden elected to kick deep. The Broncos picked up two first downs, however, and were able to run out the clock.
"We decided to do a drive kick right into the pile, hoping for a ricochet," Gruden said. "Unfortunately, it ricocheted down the field."
Griese, who played for the Broncos from 1998 to 2002, completed 13-for-19 passes for only 88 yards before leaving the game. He left the field under his own power.
"It's going to be all right," Griese said. "I took a helmet to the elbow and the swelling made it hard to grip the ball."
While it was too late, Garcia did provide a spark, connecting on 13-of-17 passes for 93 yards.
"Jeff is a veteran quarterback," Tampa Bay running back Warrick Dunn. "He came in and made some plays and did a great job when he was in there."
Cutler overcame a slow start to finish 23-for-34 for 227 yards with a touchdown. Prater converted field goals of 55, 40 and 27 yards.
"In practice, he's hit them from 70 yards consistently," Shanahan said. "When he's out there, you know it has nothing to do with the distance."
From the Bleachers
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TAMPA BAY: 13
DENVER: 16
Final
Oct 5 6:58 PM -
NFL
TD TAM
IKE HILLIARD 7 YD PASS FROM JEFF GARCIA
(MATT BRYANT KICK)
TAMPA BAY 13
DENVER 16 2:02 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Oct 5 6:49 PM -
NFL
FG DEN
MATT PRATER 27 YD
TAMPA BAY 6
DENVER 16 12:24 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Oct 5 6:20 PM -
TAMPA BAY: 6
DENVER: 13
End of 3rd
Oct 5 6:14 PM -
NFL
TD DEN
BRANDON STOKLEY 10 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER
(MATT PRATER KICK)
TAMPA BAY 6
DENVER 13 5:41 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Oct 5 6:01 PM -
TAMPA BAY: 6
DENVER: 6
Halftime
Oct 5 5:25 PM -
NFL
FG TAM
MATT BRYANT 31 YD
TAMPA BAY 6
DENVER 6 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 5 5:25 PM -
NFL
FG DEN
MATT PRATER 40 YD
TAMPA BAY 3
DENVER 6 2:21 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 5 5:13 PM -
NFL
FG DEN
MATT PRATER 55 YD
TAMPA BAY 3
DENVER 3 14:56 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 5 4:42 PM -
TAMPA BAY: 3
DENVER: 0
End of 1st
Oct 5 4:39 PM -
NFL
FG TAM
MATT BRYANT 33 YD
TAMPA BAY 3
DENVER 0 4:28 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Oct 5 4:26 PM -
reuzter
i just want the Broncos to knock the Bucs down a notch, so the Panthers will be #1 in NFC South
Oct 5 2:08 PM