“I Need Eye Bleach”- Fans React in Horror as the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Put on a Sorry Display of Primetime Football

While NFL games usually take place on the weekends, games that fall on a Thursday are a welcome distraction for fans who do not have to go a whole week without watching some football on their screens. However, the most recent edition of Thursday Night Football left fans extremely disappointed to say the least as the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts put on a sorry display.

The between the Broncos and the Colts did not feature a single touchdown as both Matt Ryan and Russell Wilson both had horrible performances. All the points scored were thanks to field goals. Chase McLaughlin was the difference maker for the Colts as he scored four field goals with a total of 182-yards giving his team the win. 

His counterpart Brandon McManus scored three field goals totaling 122 yards. Here are some of the best reactions as fans voiced their opinion on the game between the Colts and the Denver Broncos. 


One fan said, “Petition to never put Denver on prime time again.”

Another fan added, “TNF. Thursday Night Field Goals.”

Another fan suggested, “Can we give both of these teams losses? Asking for a friend.”

“I need eye bleach”– commented a distraught fan

Yet another fan said, “i suffered watching this game.”

“broncos gotta be the most boring team to watch”- commented a fan 

$245 million for that BS!!!”- said a fan in reaction to Russell Wilson’s salary at Denver. 

What is next for the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts 

After their game week five clash, The Denver Broncos are now 2-3 so far this season. A lot need to improve at the Denver Broncos, starting from Russell Wilson himself who looks like a shadow of his former self. Next up for the Denver Broncos are the Los Angeles Chargers, which will be yet another difficult game to secure a win. 

The Colts, on the other hand, have a record of 2-2-1. Next up for Matt Ryan and his men are the Jacksonville Jaguars this Sunday. Ryan and his men will look to extend their win streak, but it will be easier said than done against a team that is looking really solid at the moment. 

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