ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Broncos' defensive dominance of the Seahawks on Friday all started with the pass rush, which was a perfect harmony between their outside linebackers and three-technique defensive ends.
"It's essential to the game plan," said DE Kenny Anunike.
Take the first of the Broncos' seven sacks, which came on the second play from scrimmage. The Broncos rushed five men, with the Seahawks keeping six in to block, which didn't include Robert Turbin waiting for a blitzer to pick up. Malik Jackson worked inside from left defensive end, and drew two blockers, leaving Justin Britt on the outside against Von Miller.