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Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler said that after a little panic, the team is together.
DENVER - Eighty yards here, 62 there, another 48 somewhere else. Next thing they knew, the Denver Broncos found themselves in a spot they only could have dreamed of a few weeks ago -- tied for first place in the AFC West.
Jay Cutler threw touchdown passes of 41 and 48 yards and little-known Glenn Martinez and Andre Hall added to Denver's slew of big scoring plays Monday night in a 34-20 victory over the Tennessee Titans.
"It's been a long season, up and down, a little panic in Denver," Cutler said. "But we pulled it together. That's two big wins the last two weeks."
Vince Young passed for a career high -- 308 yards -- for the second week in a row, but this one also resulted in a lopsided loss for the Titans (6-4), who played catch-up against Denver the same way they did in a 28-13 loss to Jacksonville last week.
Martinez, a second-year receiver signed off the practice squad in September, returned a punt 80 yards, giving Denver a 14-0 lead in the first quarter.
Hall, a first-year player with eight carries this season, turned his ninth into a 62-yard score that helped the Broncos regain control of the game after they'd watched a 17-point lead slip to seven.
Hall was in after Selvin Young, who started in place of Travis Henry, went out because of a knee injury.
"He was our last tailback, and Andre took advantage of his opportunity," coach Mike Shanahan said. "We needed a big play at that time, and that's one thing about the running game. You keep pounding and every once in a while, you break one of those."
The Broncos improved to 5-5, good enough to tie San Diego for the league in the woeful West. The Titans, meanwhile, have lost two in a row and hardly looked like the team that appeared poised to push Indianapolis in the AFC South.
The Broncos, who have 44-7 and 41-3 losses on their erratic scorecard this year, are now playing like real contenders. They piled up 359 yards against the Titans, who were missing Albert Haynesworth on the defensive line but nonetheless came in with the league's second-ranked defense.
"This was disgusting," Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan said. "The worst tackling game yet."

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| Date/Opponent | Time | W | L | Score |
| Sep 13 - at Cleveland | 12:00 PM | 1 | 0 | 34-20 |
| Sep 20 - at Detroit | 12:00 PM | 2 | 0 | 27-13 |
| Sep 27 - vs. San Francisco | 12:00 PM | 3 | 0 | 27-24 |
| Oct 5 - vs. Green Bay | 7:30 PM | 4 | 0 | 30-23 |
| Oct 11 - at St. Louis | 12:00 PM | 5 | 0 | 38-10 |
| Oct 18 - vs. Baltimore | 12:00 PM | 6 | 0 | 33-31 |
| Oct 25 - at Pittsburgh | 12:00 PM | 6 | 1 | 17-27 |
| Nov 1 - at Green Bay | 3:15 PM | 7 | 1 | 38-26 |
| Open | ||||
| Nov 15 - vs. Detroit | 12:00 PM | 8 | 1 | 27-10 |
| Nov 22 - vs. Seattle | 12:00 PM | 9 | 1 | 35-9 |
| Nov 29 - vs. Chicago | 3:15 PM | |||
| Dec 6 - at Arizona | 7:20 PM | |||
| Dec 13 - vs. Cincinnati | 12:00 PM | |||
| Dec 20 - at Carolina | 7:20 PM | |||
| Dec 28 - at Chicago | 7:30 PM | |||
| Jan 3 - vs. NY Giants | 12:00 PM |
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