ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — O-T-As. “Voluntary” Organized Team Activities. Doesn’t it just excite you?
If you’re a diehard fan, it probably does, if football is your job, it probably doesn’t. Hate it or love it, it’s hard to get NFL players excited about glorified walk-throughs in May.
The problem with that, though, is the fact that OTAs are a chance to get better, and if you aren’t taking it head on, there is a team somewhere that is.
Denver Broncos veteran wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders certainly never has an issue with bringing the energy, but on Tuesday he admitted he hasn’t been thrilled with what he’s seeing from the rest of the team.