JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Bradley Roby returned an interception 51 yards for a touchdown, helping the Denver Broncos beat the mistake-prone Jacksonville Jaguars 20-10 on Sunday and gain ground in the AFC playoff picture.Roby picked off Blake Bortles wobbler across the middle in the third quarter and went untouched the other way. Star linebacker Von Miller hit Bortles as he released the ball.It was the 11th pick-6 of Bortles three-year career and his third in the last four games. Houston and Detroit also returned interceptions for touchdowns in games the Jaguars lost by less than seven points.The latest one resulted in a seventh consecutive loss for Jacksonville (2-10) and secured another miserable milestone for the small-market franchise. The Jaguars became the fifth team in NFL history to post double-digit losses in six consecutive seasons, joining Tampa Bay (1983-94), Detroit (2001-06), Oakland (2003-09) and Cleveland (2008-13).Jacksonville had a chance to tie in the final minutes, but Bortles fumbled trying to make a play in the pocket.The Broncos (8-4) rebounded from an overtime loss against Kansas City, and with Miamis loss at Baltimore, moved into position to get one of the conferences wild-card spots.They did it without quarterback Trevor Siemian , who missed the game with a sprained left foot. Rookie Paxton Lynch made his second career start and first on the road. Denver didnt ask him to do too much. He didnt need to, either, not against the self-destructing Jaguars.The Broncos scored all 20 points with help from Jacksonville.Aside from the pick-6, the Jaguars committed two 15-yard penalties that led to a touchdown and a field goal. Linebacker Telvin Smith was flagged for roughing the passes on third-and-5 in the second quarter. Lynchs pass was incomplete, but Smith grazed his facemask. Devontae Booker scored six plays later, breaking Smiths tackle near the line of scrimmage and carrying safety Johnathan Cyprien across the goal line.Reserve tight end Alex Ellis was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a punt return in the final minute of the half. His 15-yarder set up Brandon McManus 32-yard field goal and put the Broncos ahead 10-3.And Denvers final field goal in the waning seconds came after Bortles fumble.But Robys interception was the dagger. It was huge for Roby, who gave up a late touchdown to New Orleans two weeks ago and surrendered an 11-yard catch on fourth-and-10 last week against the Chiefs.SPECIAL TEAMS WOESThe Jaguars continued their streak of special teams gaffes. Ellis unnecessary roughness foul gave Jacksonville a major meltdown on special teams for the seventh consecutive week. The streak includes five muffed punts -- including three turnovers -- a punt return for a touchdown and two long punt returns that set up scores.GOOD COMPANYHarris interception was his second of the year, giving him five consecutive seasons with multiple picks. Hes the fifth cornerback in the NFL to accomplish the feat, joining teammate Aqib Talib, Arizonas Patrick Peterson, New York Giants Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Seattles Richard Sherman.HELPING HANDSJaguars receiver Allen Robinson continues to help his opponents. Robinson dropped his sixth pass of the season and his third that resulted in an interception.Robinson bobbled a deep pass from Bortles down the left sideline, and it landed Harris Jr.s hands for Bortles 14th interception of the season. Robinson, a Pro Bowler last season, also bobbled passes that ended up as picks against Chicago and Oakland earlier this season.UP NEXTBroncos: at Tennessee on Sunday.Jaguars: Host Minnesota on Sunday.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLAdidas Neo NZ ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. Stan Smith NZ . Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. 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Smiths left knee on Tuesday showed no structural damage, and the?Cleveland Cavaliers?said the guard will be day-to-day with what was diagnosed as a knee contusion.Smith, who will miss Wednesday nights game against the host New York Knicks, bruised the knee during the Cavs victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday.Great news, great news, Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said of Smiths status before shootaround Wednesday at Madison Square Garden. I talked to him [Tuesday] night. He feels normal, thats a good sign and the MRI being negative. ... The way he reacted and the way he fell, I thought he was going to be out for a long time.Smith, who had been battling soreness in the knee for several weeks, returned to Cleveland to have the knee examined instead of going to New York with the Cavaliers.Smith had surgery on the knee in 2013, when he was a member of the Knicks.Although Smith is day-to-day, Lue hinted that he ccould hold him out of the lineup for an extended period of time for recovery, if necessary.dddddddddddd.Whatever he needs to get his leg right, Lue said. Thats the important thing, looking at the long haul, down the stretch.Lue added that?DeAndre Liggins?will start in Smiths place. It will be Liggins second start, in the 69th game of his career.Just like the energy he brings, Lue said. I think high energy from a guy, its contagious. Guys tend to play harder, seeing him flying around the floor, picking up full court. Thats the juice and spunk we need.Smith, 31, signed a four-year, $57 million deal in October to remain with the defending NBA champions. He has struggled this season, averaging 7.8 points and shooting just 31 percent.Information from ESPNs Dave McMenamin was used in this report. ' ' '