Shots of the Fourth Quarter
View the best photos from the final five games of the Broncos' 2012 season.

Dreessen starts of the scoring with a 6-yard touchdown catch in Denver's 26-13 win at Oakland on Thursday Night Football.

Miller knocks the ball away from Carson Palmer.

Unrein recovers the fumble.

Decker finished with a team-best eight catches for 88 yards.

Moreno carried 32 times for 119 yards and a touchdown while adding four catches for 48 yards.

Moreno hurdles a Raiders defender.

Bailey intercepts Carson Palmer's pass.

Fox celebrates the win in the locker room.

Hester scores on a 1-yard run in the second quarter of Denver's 34-17 win at Baltimore.

Moreno hurdles Ed Reed on his way to 115 yards and a touchdown.

Harris records the franchise's longest interception return for a touchdown with a 98-yard pick-six.

The Broncos bench points Harris toward the end zone.

Harris and his teammates celebrate the score that put Denver ahead 17-0.

Decker catches a 51-yard touchdown pass to put Denver ahead 24-3.

Moreno celebrates after his 6-yard score.

Wolfe sacks Flacco in the win.

Fox presents Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen with the game ball after the franchise's first win against the Ravens in Baltimore.

Thomas catches a 22-yard touchdown pass from Manning to open the scoring in Denver's 34-12 win vs. Cleveland.

Hillman finds a lane.

Miller sacks Weeden to set a franchise record with his 17.5th sack of the season.

Miller celebrates his record-setting sack.

Decker celebrates his second touchdown catch of the game.

Moreno carried 22 times for 78 yards and caught five passes for 49 yards in the win.

Dumervil sacks McCoy in the win.

Woodyard celebrates his game-ending sack of McCoy.

Decker catches his first of two touchdowns in Denver's 38-3 win in the regular-season finale vs. Kansas City.

Brooking sacks Quinn in the win.

Miller caps his record-setting season with his 18.5th sack.

Miller celebrates the sack.

Thomas makes a leaping, one-handed grab on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Manning to give Denver a 28-3 lead.

Thomas finished with seven catches for 122 yards in the victory.

Osweiler saw the most extensive playing time of his career, finishing 2-of-4 for 12 yards in the win.

Fox gets a Gatorade bath after his 100th career win.

The win clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed.

Holliday celebrates with his teammates after his 90-yard punt return for a touchdown that opened the scoring in Denver's 38-35 double-overtime loss vs. Baltimore in the AFC Divisional Round.

Stokley catches a 15-yard pass from Manning to tie the score at 14.

Moreno catches a 14-yard pass from Manning to give Denver a 21-14 lead.

Holliday opens the second half with a 104-yard kick return touchdown.

Holliday became the first person to return a kick and a punt for a score in the same game in NFL postseason history.

Holliday's kick and punt return scores both represented the longest in each category in NFL postseason history.

Thomas scores a 17-yard touchdown to give Denver a 35-28 lead in the fourth quarter.

Thomas celebrates the go-ahead-score with the fans.

Adams breaks up Flacco's fourth-down pass late in the fourth quarter.

Miller and Dumervil share a sack of Flacco.

Manning and Lewis talk after the Ravens' win.