From Deseret News archives:
San Francisco's overtime victory derails Broncos' playoff plans
Nedney kicked a 36-yard field goal with 1:56 left in overtime as the Niners eliminated Denver from the playoffs with a stunning 26-23 victory Sunday.
All the Broncos (9-7) needed was a win over the double-digit underdog Niners (7-9) or even a tie to earn a spot in the playoffs but they couldn't hit paydirt on three trips inside the Niners' 5 and blew an early 13-0 lead.
Denver's fifth loss in its last seven games made AFC West rival Kansas City (9-7) a wild-card team.
Champ Bailey returned his league-leading 10th interception for a 70-yard touchdown in the first half for Denver. San Francisco's Walt Harris returned one of his three takeaways for a touchdown.
The Broncos sent the game into overtime when Cutler drove his team 80 yards in 10 plays and threw a fastball to fellow rookie Tony Scheffler for a 9-yard TD with 90 seconds left in regulation.
San Francisco got the ball back with 4:38 left and drove 42 yards to the Denver 18, where Nedney kicked his fourth field goal. As it sailed through the uprights, Denver safety John Lynch smashed his helmet on the grass, a crushing end to Denver's dreams of a franchise-record fourth straight trip to the playoffs.
Frank Gore, the NFC's starting Pro Bowl running back, gained 153 yards on 31 carries and caught two more passes for 32 yards for San Francisco.
After Bailey intercepted Alex Smith's pass and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, the Niners responded with 17 straight points, capped by Harris's 28-yard interception return for a touchdown that gave San Francisco a 17-13 lead.
Harris also picked off Jake Plummer, who came in after Anthony Adams' hard hit sent Cutler to the sideline in the second quarter. Plummer, who was benched five weeks ago, also committed a false start, almost unheard of for a quarterback.
Cutler looked woozy upon his return after halftime and made several bad decisions and poor throws and even burned all of Denver's three timeouts on one third-quarter drive.
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