Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Denver Broncos, was still proclaiming the message of possibility and assumption Thursday evening, despite a heartbreaking 12-9 blowout loss to the Indianapolis Colts.

"It's just very simple: at the finish of the day, I must be better and perform better," Wilson said. "The defensive line performed admirably night long. 

Wilson decided to throw his second interception with just over two minutes left in regulation, giving the Broncos an opportunity to secure the victory. 

The Broncos, including Wilson and coach Nathaniel Hackett, chose to pursue the victory with over two minutes remaining in extra hours rather than score a first down.

Going to follow an illegal hit that locked the 12-9 embarrassing loss, Denver Broncos wideout KJ Hamler hammered his helmet in distress

 In extra hours, Denver confronted fourth-and-1 from the 5-yard route and decided to throw rather than kick a field goal. 

Just on angle to Russell Wilson's right hand side, Hamler was completely open, but the QB never glanced his route, compelled a pass to Courtland Sutton against Stephon Gilmore that started falling insufficient.

The play exemplified a Broncos offence that can't seem to get out of its possess way and has been especially bad inside the red zone through five matches, going 0-of-4.

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