ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — James Casey's claim to fame is not his statistics on the field. But it's his versatility to play multiple positions and do some little things that has made him valuable.
Casey not only played at tight end, but he did lead blocking for running back Arian Foster helped produce big results and big numbers: two consecutive seasons piling up over 1,200 rushing yards in each year.
That experience in Head Coach Gary Kubiak's offense from in the slot to in the backfield is a bonus for Casey, who knows the system and the blocking scheme and has seen success helping to produce a dominant run game that ranked No.