It sure feels good to be talking about a victory. After a month of talking about losing (and even more if you want to include the end of last year), fans in the Mile High City can finally talk about winning.

The Denver Broncos put together a complete effort on Sunday as they went into Dignity Health Sports Park and handed the Los Angeles Chargers a 20-13 defeat.

The Broncos got out to a 17-0 lead at halftime before holding on for the victory.

This season, there have been many more losers from the Broncos’ games than there have been winners. Things are a little different this week.

Winner: Phillip Lindsay

Lindsay just continues to put this team on his back and run with it. He ran for 114 yards on Sunday, averaging 7.6 yards per carry. He also scored a touchdown on the day.

The Broncos need to continue to ride Lindsay. If anything, they try to get Royce Freeman too involved. Freeman ran for just 61 yards on nearly as many carries and averaged three fewer yards per attempt.

Winner: Courtland Sutton

Sutton has come to play in every game so far this season and he is slowly evolving into a major offensive threat.

He finished with 92 yards receiving on four receptions in this game and one of those receptions was the biggest play of the game, a 70-yard touchdown in the first quarter that put the Broncos up 14-0.