Putting in the season's best effort, by any team, the Broncos' defense swarmed the Chargers en route to a a 27-19 victory.

For the second consecutive week, Pro Football Focus recognized Denver's dominance. The analytics site assigned high grades to multiple defenders, including CB Bradley Roby, who notched his first interception of the year -- a pick-six of Philip Rivers.

As a whole, the Broncos logged four sacks, three interceptions, and a TD in the game, while pressuring Rivers on almost every dropback.

The offense, meanwhile, limped their way to a pair of scores, but committed several turnovers, including a pick-six by Trevor Siemian and a backbreaking fumble by Devontae Booker.

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As PFF points out, the Broncos desperately missed leading rusher C.J. Anderson, who's out indefinitely after having knee surgery. They finished with a total of 57 rushing yards, a number that Gary Kubiak found completely unacceptable.

Top offensive grades: WR Demaryius Thomas, 81.4 C Max Paradis, 79.8 G Max Garcia, 77.6 WR Emmanuel Sanders, 76 G Michael Schofield, 70.2 Rushing attack staggers without C.J. Anderson The Broncos’ rushing attack couldn’t seem to get in a rhythm, as the absence of C.J Anderson looked to play a part. As a team, they rushed 25 times, averaging 2.2 yards per carry; Devontae Booker ran it 19 times, averaging less than 3 yards per carry. 47 of Booker’s 54 yards came after contact, which goes to show that lanes were closing quickly. Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders both made spectacular downfield catches, and combined for 148 yards on nine catches, as they were targeted a total of 18 times. Tackles Donald Stephenson and Russell Okung had a tough time against Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa, as both of their pass-protection grades hovered below 50.0. Center Max Paradis has been an anchor on the Broncos’ line and continued with another solid performance today, as earned a 75.7 pass-blocking grade and 73.3 in run-blocking grade.

In case you're wondering, Siemian was given a grade of 53.7, as he "perseveres through inaccurate day." Which is a nice way of saying the team won in spite of him.

Which is true.