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The Denver Broncos are finished Day 2 of training camp. The defense reportedly won the day again here, but the offense did get some big plays in. Jerry Jeudy has begun getting work in the first team, while Drew Lock has been making huge leaps in his mechanics and processing.
One thing that is changing this year is that both Phillip Lindsay and Melvin Gordon are getting targets out of the backfield under new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur’s system. That will only add more stress for opposing defenses to contend with on game day.
What are your early impressions of this Broncos team after two days of training camp?
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