Brock Osweiler engineered his first comeback win in only his second NFL start.

If his career stays on this track, the 76,970 fans at Sunday's game will have a nice little keepsake - a soggy ticket stub from a snowy night in Denver when the quarterback first showed he could play with the very best in the league.

Starting for Peyton Manning, Osweiler drove the Broncos 83 yards to give the Broncos a brief lead in the fourth quarter, then called the perfect play in overtime to set up the win. Osweiler and the Broncos overcame a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit for a 30-24 victory over none other than Tom Brady and the previously undefeated New England Patriots.

"Something I was told very young in my football career was that the game is not over until zeros are up there on the clock," Osweiler said.

Denver (9-2) won it with 12:32 left in overtime, after Osweiler changed running plays at the line of scrimmage and gave it to C.J. Anderson, who ran around left end for a 48-yard touchdown and the win.

It wouldn't have come to that had Osweiler not connected with Demaryius Thomas for 36 yards, then Emmanuel Sanders for 39, as part of an 83-yard march for a 24-21 lead with 1:09 left in regulation. Denver had trailed 21-7 earlier in the quarter.

Brady (280 yards, three touchdowns) led the Patriots (10-1) to the tying field goal, but after winning the coin toss to start overtime, New England went three-and-out, and Osweiler and Anderson won the game.

Osweiler finished with 270 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He's now 2-0 as a replacement for Manning, whose return is now about more than only his aching left foot.

"I'm not surprised at all," said receiver Bubba Caldwell, who caught the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter. "We've got one of the top defenses and he goes against those guys and doesn't flinch. To go out there and do it every Sunday is no surprise to us."  (Associated Press)

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