For the third consecutive week, the Denver Broncos have not scored a second-half point and for the second time in as many weeks it has effectively cost them the game.

Last week against Oakland, the Denver defense allowed 13 second-half points after Denver led 12-0 at halftime and had held the Raiders to -12 yards. A Broncos safety capped the offensive woes in the final two frames of a 15-12 Broncos loss.

Denver appeared to have resolved their scoring issues in the first half against Pittsburgh this week, scoring touchdowns on four consecutive drives to end the first half (not including a one-play kneeldown).

In fact, the ‘O’ got going and was compared to an historically good offense…

But it proved to be a mirage and the second-half scoring desiccation, coupled with 21 points from the Steelers, again spelled doom for the Broncos.

Postgame, the Broncos had very few answers for what is happening that’s keeping them from putting up points after the rest period. They mostly offered up the cliched “We’ll need to look at the tape,” answers in the postgame press conferences.

But the Denver Media has no shortage of explanations for what’s plaguing the offense and putting the defense on their heels.

During and after the game, many of the prominent voices across Denver (and beyond) were quite vocal about the lack of halftime adjustments being made by Gary Kubiak and Rick Dennison.

Even before the Broncos generated just six yards on their first possession of the half and were forced to punt, the fear of a relapse of previous weeks was apparent.

Several pundits were saying the Broncos couldn’t afford to have a repeat of the Oakland (and San Diego) second halves…

And as the half wore on, it was becoming abundantly clear that once again, Denver lost the halftime adjustment battle…

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The difference between the first and second half offense simply defied logic…

Brock Osweiler postgame said things didn’t feel different in the second half…

And that, very likely, will be the criticism that the entire offensive unit, including the coaches, face throughout the week as they prepare for a Monday night home game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Denver will again have a playoff bid on the line, and could clinch the AFC West with a win and Kansas City loss.