Santa Clara, Calif. — Is it possible for any quarterback to be more difficult to prepare for than Aaron Rodgers?
Cam Newton is, and based on an informal poll of defensive players and defensive coaches for the Denver Broncos, it's not even close.
Three months after preparing for a regular-season game against Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, the Broncos will have had two weeks to study Newton and the Carolina Panthers when Super Bowl 50 kicks off late Sunday afternoon at Levi's Stadium.
"It's very simple," said Reggie Herring, the Broncos' linebackers coach and a 10-year NFL assistant.