ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Since Peyton Manning decided to call it a career, most folks in and around the league have been quick to say the Denver Broncos have had a significant quarterback problem.
True enough. But as they’ve cycled through four different starters at the position in the past two seasons alone, it’s been abundantly clear they’ve struggled almost as much to put a consistent group of offensive linemen in front of those quarterbacks, whose chances to succeed eroded behind lines that often struggled to protect them.