DENVER — Sean Payton didn't like the way the Denver Broncos started or finished their 28-14 win over the injury-riddled Carolina Panthers. In between, there was plenty for him to enjoy, though.
Bo Nix threw three touchdown passes and ran for another and Denver's defense throttled Bryce Young for much of the afternoon, intercepting him twice and sacking him twice.
''Everybody on the field was making plays: receivers, tight ends, running backs,'' Nix said. ''The ball was being dispersed to a lot of positions and I thought that was good. Tough on a defense when you're getting a lot of guys involved.''
In the best game yet of his rookie season, the Broncos quarterback threw for 284 yards. He found Nate Adkins from 3 yards and Adam Trautman from 19 yards in the second quarter as the Broncos (5-3) built a 21-7 halftime lead.
The Broncos wide receivers lost two fumbles, however, both of which led to Carolina touchdowns, which bookended nine consecutive Panthers drives without a score.
''It's not a good offense we played. It's just the truth,'' said Payton, who irked some Panthers, notably cornerback Jaycee Horn, with a fake field-goal attempt and a wide receiver pass with a 21-point lead in the fourth quarter. "So, we expected that and we're going to see a lot better teams.''
Like Baltimore and Kansas City the next two weeks.
Payton said the Broncos ''still aren't playing our best football,'' and he told his team in "bigger games than this, some of those mistakes are going to cost us.''