ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — You only need to see Chris Harris Jr. intercept a single pass to recognize the ball skills and athleticism that belong to the Broncos’ top cornerback.
The examples are limited but powerful:
A pick-six against Oakland in 2015 in which he darted in front of the receiver and didn’t stop until he was alongside a host of angry Raiders fans.
A diving interception against the Carolina Panthers in the 2016 season opener that changed the tide of the game and led to a Denver win.
A juggling pick against Miami that forced Harris to dislodge the ball and dive in the opposite direction to complete the catch.