Tim Tebow led yet another late rally, passing for a season-best 202 yards and two third-quarter touchdowns to help the Denver Broncos win their fifth straight game with a 35-32 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Matt Prater kicked two field goals in the final 93 seconds for the Broncos (7-5), who moved into a first-place tie in the AFC West with a loss by the Oakland Raiders. Christian Ponder set Minnesota's single-game rookie record with 381 yards passing, including a pair of touchdowns to Percy Harvin, but his sideline throw with 1:33 remaining was intercepted by Andre Goodman to set up the winner. Harvin had a career-high 156 yards for the Vikings (2-10), who lost their fourth in a row. Source: Associated Press
Gotta give it to Tebow this time. He stepped up and threw the ball down the field. He looked a lot better than he has.
The throws he made were extremely easy to a wide open receiver against the craptiest secondary in the NFL, BTW IM NOT A TEBOW HATER, i actually like him, its just lets dont give him too much credit for this win
The Raiders don't know what hit them and the Broncos won? it's going to be a fun day at work tomorrow!