
Without Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos defense did enough to give the offense a chance to beat the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.
However, backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham and the offense didn't take advantage of their multiple opportunities in the first half, when the weather was clear. The result was a 10-7 loss to the Patriots in front of 76,862 fans at Mile High.
During his postgame news conference, Payton thought Stidham "fought hard" in the tough conditions. Snow pelted the field in the second half. With the game tied 7-7 at halftime, only the Patriots could muster a field goal in the game's final 30 minutes.
When reviewing tape of the game, Payton said he'd be "critical" of himself, but thought his players failed to take advantage of their opportunities in the first half.
"I think there were a number of things that we just had to do better," Payton said. "You know, we didn't finish some runs. We dropped some passes again. Felt like that was a problem all year.
"Early when we had the momentum..it felt like, let's just say, most first half... we didn't come away with enough having had that momentum and that field position."
"We didn't come away with enough, having had that momentum and that field position."
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) January 25, 2026
Sean Payton on the Broncos' AFC Championship loss to the Patriots. pic.twitter.com/kJ7NAA88zF
Payton didn't specify how he'd be critical of himself. However, one would have to imagine his decision to have Stidham try to convert a pass on 4th-and-1 from the New England 14-yard line will loom large in his mind this offseason.
Denver was ahead 7-0 at the time. In those clear conditions, kicker Wil Lutz should have made an easy chip shot to take a 10-0 lead before bad weather conditions came in the second half.
Dropped passes and failed runs hurt the Broncos. But a 10-0 lead would have changed the game and put pressure on the Patriots and second-year quarterback Drake Maye. The Broncos defense could have easily caused a mistake.
Instead, Denver made a mistake on its next drive, when Stidham fumbled the ball on 3rd-and-4. The Patriots recovered the ball at the Broncos' 12-yard line.
New England scored a touchdown two plays later to tie the game.
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