Broncos mess around, get beat by Texans and clowned by C.J. Stroud

HOUSTON — The Broncos messed around with the Texans and found out.

The arms of Denver quarterback Russell Wilson are too short to fight with emerging Houston star C.J. Stroud. Even worse: Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton got clowned by Stroud for trying to intimidate a brash NFL rookie who refuses to blink.

“I’m going to stand on business,” Stroud said Sunday, when he led Houston to a 22-17 victory.

For Denver, this loss hurt far beyond the heart-wrenching end of a five-game winning streak and the damage done to its improbable playoff run. If the Broncos fall short of the Super Bowl tournament, this failed comeback will be a prominent and ugly chapter in their book of regrets.

“You hate losing,” quarterback Russell Wilson said.

For a full 30 minutes after he threw an interception in the end zone during the final seconds of the fourth quarter, Wilson sat on a chair in front of his locker, wearing his stained No. 3 uniform and cleats, and refused to hit the showers to wash away the bitter taste of defeat.

He threw zero interceptions during the winning streak, but three against the Texans, with the final one on an ill-advised 50-50 ball to the end zone with 16 seconds remaining on the clock. Even worse: Instead of throwing to Courtland Sutton or somebody we all know, Wilson decided to chuck it in a small window to tight end Lucas Krull.

Say what? And more important: Who?

At the most crucial juncture to this point in the season, the best available option was Krull, who had been targeted with only one other pass all year? Really?

With all the options on coach Sean Payton’s big play card, what was Krull even doing in the game? Far be it for me to challenge the offensive genius of Payton, but did the coach maybe listen too much to his inner giant and got a little too Annexation of Puerto Rico with that call?

“I feel like I definitely could’ve attacked the ball a little more … It’s frustrating,” Krull said after losing the jump ball in the end zone to Texans safety Jimmie Ward, whose pick iced the outcome.

As Wilson sat in his locker long after defeat, teammates and staffers came by to give an encouraging slap on his shoulder pads. But Father Time also lingered nearby, noting that for all Wilson has accomplished in a brilliant NFL career, he was outplayed on this December afternoon by Stroud, who threw for 274 yards and a touchdown.

“He’s going to have a great career,” Wilson said. “He’s really super talented.”

Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton (49) draws a personal foul after pushing Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7), left, during the first half at NRG Stadium in Houston on Dec. 3, 2023. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton (49) draws a personal foul after pushing Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7), left, during the first half at NRG Stadium in Houston on Dec. 3, 2023. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

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