BALTIMORE — This too shall pass. Like a kidney stone.

“A lot of what-ifs in this game,” Broncos QB Bo Nix mused after Denver came out on the receiving end of a 41-10 flogging by the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. “But the fact of the matter is, we got our butts kicked.”

You say the Broncos are “one player away,” with the trade deadline looming on Tuesday? Only if that player was born on the planet Krypton and leaps tall buildings in a single bound. Sell, baby. Sell or stand pat.

At least Denver found a WR2. Unfortunately, he also happens to be their QB1.

“We’ve had tough losses,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of the franchise’s worst margin of defeat since that infamous 70-20 shellacking at Miami in September 2023. “But it gets back to that grit, you know, and sometimes embracing the misery a little bit.

“And you just can’t (expletive) yourself, including the head coach — or any of us. We’ve got to be able to say, ‘Hey, you know, we get on that plane, we go back to work (Monday).’”

Pressed into a statement game, the Broncos fluffed their lines and showed their age. After nine weeks, the Broncos are 3-0 against the NFC South, the Mountain West of NFL divisions. They’re 2-4 against grown-ups.

Tampa Bay, New Orleans and Carolina woke up Sunday morning with a combined record of 7-17. The Ravens (6-3) woke up in a foul mood.

“As a young team, we’ve got to find ways to not let this happen again,” said Nix, who was merely fine — 223 passing yards and a leaping 2-yard touchdown grab off a “Philly Special” toss from Courtland Sutton — in a game that demanded he be special.

“So I think as an older team, guys that have been around a long time, they’re able to just flush it and move on to the next (game) and go play. But I think we’ve really got to look at this and see why it happened … try to fix our mistakes so that it doesn’t happen to us again or we’ll be right back in the same situation.”



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