Sunday was an historic day for Peyton Manning in some good ways and some very bad ways. It was very nearly historic for the team as a whole in a way that many fans and Broncos historians might never have imagined possible.

Late in the fourth quarter, Denver was at risk of being shut out for the first time in a year’s worth of games – literally 365 of them, according to one report – and for the first time at home in the franchise’s history.

With 5:27 remaining in the game, Ronnie Hillman punched a one-yard run through a Kansas City defensive line that allowed just 69 yards on the ground all day and the Broncos had put an end to what could have been a scary footnote in team history.

Brock Osweiler hit Andre Caldwell for a touchdown pass on Denver’s next possession to ensure that it wouldn’t be a one-score game.

Just how impressive is Denver’s scoring streak?

Thankfully, it wasn’t to be…

Meaningless to some, perhaps. But after taking a licking like the Broncos did against the Chiefs, there’s a need for some positives. This was one of the few from the day.