With a young quarterback, Denver would like to lean on its running game to be the catalyst of the offense.
The Broncos started strong rushing for more than 130 yards in their first two games, but they’ve failed to eclipse 90 yards in each of the last four. A leaky offensive line has been at the center of their struggles, but the entire offense has some role in the regression, including lead back C.J. Anderson.
Coach Gary Kubiak said the Broncos intend on getting rookie Devontae Booker, who has played well in limited reps, more touches. Anderson isn’t worried about his job security.