His stats aren't eye popping -- 23-of-42 passing for 270 yards, one touchdown and one interception -- but the young quarterback was able to stretch the defense and made some pinpoint throws when he needed them late, including the go-ahead touchdown in the final minutes of regulation. Given than his No. 1 receiver didn't help him out until the final drive of the fourth quarter (Demaryius Thomas: one catch on 12 targets), it's a wonder Osweiler played as well as he did.