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'No-Fly Zone' focused on improving communication after feeling 'growing pains'

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — It’s always preferable to correct issues after a win than after a loss.

On Monday night, the Broncos’ secondary wasn’t perfect. The unit had its share of struggles in its first regular-season game with Justin Simmons as a starting safety and Will Parks as the first-string dime back.

The team came away with a 24-21 win anyway, and the “No-Fly Zone” can continue to work out its kinks without the burden of a Week 1 loss.

In a way, that’s all according to Head Coach Vance Joseph’s plan.