DENVER — Bradley Chubb sat in the corner of the locker room, hunched over with his elbows on his knees and head down as his fellow pass rushers sat next to him in silence. The final 37 seconds of the wildest game of his career swung from jubilation to utter disappointment, leaving him with a mix of shock and frustration and anger and every emotion in between.



Never has football left Chubb this upset.



“Never,” he said.



After nearly 57 minutes of close-but-spotty play Sunday afternoon, the Broncos began a roller coaster of emotions that ended in disappointment. Their brief hope of victory faded as fast as it arrived, as they took a 16-14 loss in their home opener against the Chicago Bears and fell to 0-2 on the season.



When it was all over, the game ultimately hinged on one play. One flag. One questionable call.



“They made a call that they thought was right,” Chubb said. “Everybody in orange didn’t...