The Denver Broncos’ running game is a mess. The offensive line hasn’t been great this year — to be nice — but they haven’t gotten much help from Broncos running backs, either.
Devontae Booker, who took over for the injured C.J. Anderson, was expected to be a breakout rookie this season when he was given the full workload of a starting back in an offense that was supposed to be run-oriented.
That hasn’t been the case.
Booker is averaging 3.4 yards per carry on his 149 attempts this season, and has just 25 first downs among those carries.