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Although the Broncos had been getting to the quarterback at a historic pace, the Giants needed one more score to put it away. The defense needed a turnover, and they got one. Dart forced a throw over the middle, and linebacker Justin Strnad picked it off, returning it to New York's 18-yard line. Denver would score a touchdown four plays later.
But then Denver fell apart on New York's final possession. The Broncos were first hit with a brutal roughing the passer penalty by John Franklin-Myers on a fourth down, which kept the drive alive. Then a few plays later, Dart took a deep shot to Beaux Collins — who picked up a pass interference call.
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