· 2026-07-10

The Denver Broncos are riding high after Ja'Quan McMillian's interception in the division round against the Buffalo Bills, a play that still has Bills receiver Brandin Cooks fuming.
McMillian and Cooks both went airborne for a deep throw by quarterback Josh Allen, but McMillian came out on top, securing the ball and helping the Broncos win 33-30.
The Broncos are now standing 1st in the American Football Conference with a 14-3 record, on a W2 streak, and are set to face the Kansas City Chiefs on September 15, 2026.
Cooks still considers the ball a catch, according to a report from Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk, and is still processing what happened.
He kept watching the play over and over, but eventually had to put it away for the sake of his family.
The Broncos will look to build on their momentum as they head into their next game, with McMillian's interception a key factor in their success so far.
Cooks, on the other hand, will be looking to put the play behind him and focus on making the next one count.
And with the Broncos on a W2 streak, they will be looking to keep their winning ways going against the Chiefs.
The Broncos' defense has been strong, with players like McMillian making big plays to help the team win.
So the stage is set for an exciting matchup between the Broncos and the Chiefs, with the Broncos looking to come out on top.
But the Bills will be looking to bounce back from their loss, and Cooks will be a key player in their efforts.
The Broncos' offense will need to be at its best to overcome the Chiefs' defense, and quarterback Russell Wilson will be looking to lead the team to victory.