ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Gary Kubiaks return resonated more in Denver than Brock Osweilers.The Broncos coach put his team through the ultimate reset after taking a week off on doctors orders when he suffered a complex migraine Oct. 9. And it showed Monday night when the Broncos overpowered the Texans in the trenches .The thing thats exciting is I think we played some complete football, Kubiak said Tuesday. Obviously we still made a lot of mistakes and nothing is perfect.He rattled off a list of things that had been a nemesis for us, such as winning the line of scrimmage, maintaining that dominant defense for four quarters and having red zone success on both sides of the ball.We still had some penalties, but we did overcome penalties better, Kubiak said. I think the consistency of what took place, hopefully we can grow from that.The Broncos ran for nearly 200 yards and limited Osweiler to 131 yards in the air in their 27-9 victory that ended a two-game losing streak.Theyre hoping Houston is a harbinger, too.They figure if they can keep running like this, theyll finally force opponents to send help to the line of scrimmage, setting up more opportunities like Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas had as the game went along.Emmanuel and D.T. always make big plays when they get opportunities, Kubiak said. Its going to be important. If we can run the ball, then we can give them a chance to go against some single coverage.C.J. Anderson rumbled for 107 yards and a TD in his first 100-yard game before Halloween in his four-year career and Devontae Booker ran for 83 yards and scored his first touchdown after Kubiak said the rookie had earned a bigger role.Me and Book, if we can keep this 1-2 punch thing going and help our defense out, we can definitely go as far as we want to, Anderson said.Denvers defense has played well all year but theyve had a habit of dawdling. After allowing 34 points on the opponents first or second series, they held the Texans to three-and-outs on their first two drives.Osweiler kept getting rid of the ball like it were a game of hot potato and avoided the big hits that most QBs endure against Von Miller & Co. But by getting rid of the ball so quickly, he was only able to stretch the field horizontally and not vertically.Moreover, the Texans used 310-pound tackle Kendall Lamm as an extra blocker on one-fifth of their snaps, which meant cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr. had single coverage much of the game.You run two-man routes against me and Aqib, thats not really what you want to try to do the whole game, Harris said. We knew if it was Brock and we take away his first option, he gets kind of jittery.Harris said he thinks Osweiler saw him jump a route and was about to pick him off and thats why the ball slipped out of the quarterbacks hands for a fumble that Harris scooped up in the second half.WARE BURGLARY: DeMarcus Ware has had a rough season. Not only has he missed every game since breaking his right forearm against Indianapolis on Sept. 18 but he said he returned home Monday night to discover hed been burglarized .A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Wares Super Bowl 50 ring was stolen. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team isnt discussing details of the burglary and the players were off Tuesday.Ware said on Twitter that hes more concerned about his safety than material possessions and is grateful for hidden cameras.Denver police spokesman Doug Schepman said the break-in was reported early Tuesday and police are looking for two men who stole undisclosed valuables. They tweeted photos of the suspects taken from the hidden cameras.FAN DIES: The Broncos said the team and Stadium Management Co. were reviewing a fans fatal fall from a railing after the game Monday night and will continue to maintain all necessary safety measures for our fans. 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Some of the details of NHL player participation were revealed Friday in Stockholm following a meeting between representatives from the NHL, NHL Players Association, International Ice Hockey Federation, International Olympic Committee and the Sochi organizing committee. "We are proceeding under the assumption that the NHL will participate in Sochi," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly was quoted as saying on the IIHF website. "We are still working on important issues with the IIHF and the IOC, and subject to our board of governors consideration and approval, it remains the objective that Sochi will be the fifth consecutive Olympics with NHL participation and where the NHL shuts down for the duration of the Olympic tournament." The NHL would go dark Feb. 9, 2014, with approximately half of the 30 NHL clubs playing their last games Feb. 8. The league would resume Feb. 25, two days after the gold-medal game. The mens Olympic hockey tournament starts Feb. 12. One of the major issues to be resolved is player insurance. "There is obviously a risk involved when you bring over a projected 160 (to) 180 NHL players where the total contract value would be around (US)$3 billion," Daly said. "This is a risk which must be insured, especially in cases of season-ending or career-ending injuriess.dddddddddddd" IIHF president Rene Fasel did not name a deadline for when an agreement needs to be reached. "We are working hard to putting together the last pieces to ensure NHL players participation in Sochi," Fasel said. "We have some issues left, but I, as always, remain optimistic." Daly also gave no indication when the NHL would give its final approval for Sochi. "Hopefully sometime soon we will be able to give the recommendation to our board of governors regarding our leagues Olympic participation," he said. NHL players selected by their countries to participate in the tournament would travel by charter from four North American hubs and arrive in Sochi on Feb. 10. The NHL wants the ability to markets its players on NHL-TV and its website during the Games, which is complicated because of television rights issues. "We want to promote the fact that the NHL and its players are participating in the Olympics during a period when our league shuts down," Daly said. The NHL wants seven referees and six linesmen in Sochi, as well as a dozen of its own security personnel there. The IIHF says teams will be asked to submit rosters five to six weeks prior to the Games. Those rosters will be increased by two skaters from the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Each country can now name 22 skaters and three goaltenders. Canada is in a pool with Finland, Norway and Austria. The schedules for both the mens and womens tournaments have yet to be announced. ' ' '