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Broncos Center Alex Forsyth Shines in Victory Over Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a significant turnaround, the Denver Broncos secured a 20-13 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs on December 25, 2025. Center Alex Forsyth, who faced a challenging past at Arrowhead Stadium, delivered a standout performance that not only marked a personal redemption but also contributed to a crucial win for the team.
The game held added significance for Forsyth, who was thrust into the starting role just days before the match due to an injury to incumbent Luke Wattenberg. This opportunity came 411 days after a painful moment in his career, where a missed snap led to a blocked field goal attempt, sealing a loss for the Broncos in a previous encounter with the Chiefs.
Reflecting on that past experience, Forsyth stated, “It’s always tough to come back from that,” acknowledging the mental toll it took. He emphasized the importance of overcoming setbacks, asserting, “Can’t let a bad play ruin a career.” His resolve was evident as he stepped onto the field at Arrowhead, determined to make a mark.
Forsyth’s performance was instrumental in the victory. The Broncos’ offensive line allowed only one sack and six hits on quarterback Bo Nix, while also paving the way for a robust running game that amassed a total of 128 yards. Notably, Forsyth’s familiarity with Nix, stemming from their time together at Oregon, seemed to bolster their on-field synergy.
A Night of Redemption and Teamwork
The win served as a source of vindication for the Broncos, who had endured a decade of struggles at Arrowhead Stadium. Head coach Sean Payton remarked on the emotional weight of the game for Forsyth, saying, “It was a tough trip home last year. And it’s a little life lesson for someone like him to come back.” Forsyth’s resilience resonated with his teammates, who rallied around him, highlighting his dedication and preparation.
Teammates expressed their unwavering support, with guard Quinn Meinerz noting the challenges of facing past mistakes. “Everybody gets scars a couple of times throughout their career,” he said. Forsyth’s personal journey has been marked by deeper scars, including the loss of his father, which he honors through his determination and work ethic.
Nix praised Forsyth’s commitment to excellence, stating, “Nobody prepares more in this league than he does.” His preparation and mental toughness have earned him respect within the locker room, as teammates recognize the hard work he invests in every game.
The Broncos’ victory was not only a testament to Forsyth’s capabilities but also a collective effort from the entire team. With Wattenberg’s potential return not expected until the AFC Championship game, if the Broncos advance, the team will rely heavily on Forsyth’s leadership and skill in the weeks ahead.
As the Broncos look ahead, Forsyth’s ability to move past his previous Arrowhead experience and contribute positively to the team’s success stands as a reminder of the resilience required in professional sports. Forsyth concluded, “I gotta flush it and move on,” embodying the mindset necessary for continued growth and success.
This Christmas night win marks a turning point for the Broncos, providing a much-needed boost as they aim for a strong finish to the season.
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