The No Fly Zone began in 2014 with among the NFL’s most feared defensive backfields in Denver, but four years later, is it time for the Broncos’ secondary to put the brand to rest?
“It still exists,” cornerback Chris Harris said Tuesday at Dove Valley. “I brought that here. I started that. That’s not going (anywhere).”
While confidence remains high, change was inevitable. Two of the No Fly Zone’s founding members are gone. Safety T.J. Ward was released in 2017 and cornerback Aqib Talib was traded last month to Los Angeles. Harris, a three-time Pro Bowler who received $3 million in additional contract incentives this offseason, headlines a group of returning defensive backs hungry to remain elite.