Patrick Surtain II and the Denver Broncos saw their season end at the hands of the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round. However, Surtain was at least able to find a silver lining by meeting with a Broncos legend.
Orchard Park, N.Y. – Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II gave Von Miller and the Buffalo Bills some bulletin board material ahead of Sunday’s matchup. The Bills’ pass-rusher and future Hall of Famer kept the receipts.
The Denver Broncos’ trip to the playoffs was short lived in 2024-25, as Sean Payton’s squad was bounced from the Wild Card round in emphatic fashion during a 31-7 rout at the hands of the Buffalo Bills.
Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II had a strong message for former teammate and current Buffalo Bills defender Von Miller.
Patrick Surtain II is looking forward to seeing Von Miller on Sunday when the Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos on Wild Card Weekend. Still, he may have given his former teammate and the rest of Buffalo’s roster some bulletin board material.
Bills WR Mack Hollins was fined for taunting Broncos CB Pat Surtain on Sunday. Denver RB Javonte Williams also received a large fine.
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The Denver Broncos got away with a penalty on a key play during their Wild Card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Buffalo was leading 10-7
Coming into the game, Broncos' star cornerback Patrick Surtain II had some trash talk to send to Miller. He had told the veteran pass rusher that it was "our time to shine," suggesting that Denver was going to knock Miller and Buffalo out of the playoffs.
The Denver Broncos locker room is replete with tone-setting players, perhaps none more popular than superstar cornerback Patrick ... Surtain joked that old-timers like Buffalo Bills edge rusher ...
The Broncos head to Buffalo to play the Bills on Wild Card Weekend and Patrick Surtain II is the biggest key to victory, not Bo Nix
It was a tale of agony for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens as they fell to a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round showdown at Orchard Park.