Most people look at themselves in the mirror every morning. On certain days, they don't recognize the face looking back at them.
The reflection hasn't changed. The person has.
This is the 2016 Denver Broncos campaign in a nutshell. The roster may have gotten a face lift, but the team is still winning games in the same manner as last year's improbable Super Bowl champions.
Quarterback Peyton Manning retired. Backup Brock Osweiler left to become the Houston Texans' franchise signal-caller. Defensive lineman Malik Jackson signed a six-year, $85.5 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars.