DENVER — Peyton Manning's touchdown streak is over, and he couldn't care less.
"I don't need to break or set another record," the five-time MVP said after watching his streak of 51 games with a touchdown throw end Sunday three shy of Drew Brees' NFL record. "It was important to get a win."
The Broncos beat Buffalo 24-17 behind C.J. Anderson's three touchdown runs and a swarming defense that made up for Denver's three turnovers with three takeaways of its own.
Manning hadn't been held without a TD toss since Nov. 14, 2010, for Indy against Cincinnati.
That's 1,485 days.
"C.J. did a good job down there in the red zone, getting in there on those runs," Manning said of Anderson's scores of 6, 1 and 3 yards. "Those are hard-earned runs down there. It was good to improve our red zone (efficiency)" after settling for five short field goals in a win at Kansas City.
"We didn't score many touchdowns last week and that was the difference tonight, being able to score touchdowns in the red zone as opposed to settling for field goals."
The Broncos (10-3) won their third straight game since downshifting their high-octane offense from a pass-oriented attack to a run-heavy approach.