The Denver Broncos played the San Francisco 49ers for their second preseason game of the year, and here are three key takeaways from the game.

The Denver Broncos traveled to Levi’s Stadium to play San Francisco 49ers for their second preseason game of the year. The Broncos managed to come away with a 33-14 victory, giving them a 2-0 record for the preseason.

C.J. Anderson scored the first points in the game by crossing the goal line on a one yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Brandon McManus connected with two fields in the second and Trevor Siemian threw a 19 yard touchdown pass to put the Broncos up 20-0 before going into halftime.

Just like the first half, McManus was busy kicking field goals as he landed one from 42-yards out and another from 40-yards out. Juwan Thompson also found the end zone with a 20-yard touchdown run, putting the Broncos up 33-7.

Denver dominated this game in average total yards (315 to 243) and time of possession (38:35 to 21:25). The team also managed to recover five turnovers, which is one of the main reasons the team was able to blow out their opposition.

There were penalties galore in this game, both teams committed 11 infractions a piece, adding up to a total of 176 yards. The referees usually have to throw a few extra flags in the preseason, because the players are still adapting from a long off-season, new coaching staff and new personnel schemes.

The offensive line gave up two sacks for a total of 13 yards. The unit wasn’t perfect but they played better compared to their previous week’s performance against the Chicago Bears. There’s a few rough patches the offensive line needs to iron out, but hopefully, they can improve before the start of the season.

The Broncos still have plenty of time to figure out who they want to have on the roster since this was only the second preseason game of the year. There’s still a lot of time between now and the start of the regular season. So, lets take look at the three takeaways from Denver’s exhibition game against the 49ers.