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Denver Broncos know ‘if you don’t corral [Brock Bowers] early, he can score on you’

Denver Broncos know 'if you don't corral [Brock Bowers] early, he can score on you'


On how the Raiders offense looks under a reshuffled coaching staff:

“It’s only been one week on tape as far as the new coordinator, new o-line coach, new kind of philosophy, but it looked good. Especially in the first half against the Dolphins, they’re in that game. The running game was crisp, it was working. The passing game was quick, it was efficient. Obviously Brock [Bowers] played very well. They’ve got [Michael] Mayer back now, tight end. He’s a high draft pick who’s a target also. He’s a great blocker, in-line blocker. They have a chance to run their two tight end sets to keep you off balance with run and pass game. So, it’s always tough to track 12-personnel because it can look like 11 and be pass and Brock can be a receiver, or it can look like 12 and be an in-line run. It’s good to have two tight ends, one who’s a joker-type receiver type so you can go between 12 and 11 personnel looks.” – Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph

On whether he’s seen any influence of senior advisor Norv Turner on the Raiders offense:

“I’ve known Norv a long time, and I think that influence already exists within the framework of his son [Raiders interim fffensive coordinator Scott Turner]. You have to defend what you’re seeing of late because I’m sure there are certain things — there are always some things. … I think it’s an offense that’s obviously in flux with the change, and we have to defend it. I know there are two important numbers: 98 [Maxx Crosby] and 89 [Brock Bowers].” – Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton

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